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Parenting | Musings of a Third Culture Kid
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Musings of a Third Culture Kid. A global nomad's blog. Mirrors of the soul – Part 1. THIRD CULTURE KID on May 14th, 2016. Being a Third Culture Kid is like visiting the distorting mirrors at a carnival. For those who haven’t been to one, these mirrors are built with different curves in them, so that the viewer sees out-of-shape versions of himself or herself reflected therein. As each mirror reflects back a different distorted version of the viewer, […]. No comments yet, be the first. 2 Comments, read on.
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self-identity | Musings of a Third Culture Kid
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Musings of a Third Culture Kid. A global nomad's blog. Will all fake musicians please stand? THIRD CULTURE KID on July 3rd, 2011. Self-doubt hits again, as I question my musical identity. Read on! Continue reading about Will all fake musicians please stand? No comments yet, be the first. The Woman and The Little Girl. THIRD CULTURE KID on May 4th, 2009. Continue reading about The Woman and The Little Girl. 2 Comments, read on. THIRD CULTURE KID on January 21st, 2009. Continue reading about Puzzle pieces.
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Self-worth | Musings of a Third Culture Kid
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Musings of a Third Culture Kid. A global nomad's blog. I remember a time when I was strongly attracted to a man who appeared attracted to me at first, but was forever looking for the ideal woman. The world around him told him that he could do better. I don’t know if he ever found his ideal – but at the time, it made me feel rather small. In a world full of conflicting expectations, I believe that God’s expectations of us are the very best. Posted by THIRD CULTURE KID. Notify me of new posts by email.
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Journey of a Kindle | Musings of a Third Culture Kid
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Musings of a Third Culture Kid. A global nomad's blog. Journey of a Kindle. I have finally splashed out, and got ourselves (or should I say ‘myself’? It has taken us some years to get to this point. First, there was the financial side to consider, and then we had to process the whole pseudo-ethical arguments for and against traditional books. Then there was the other important question: what would the Kindle actually serve? Since placing the order, I’ve been eagerly tracking the progress of my. Artist An...
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Site News | Musings of a Third Culture Kid
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Musings of a Third Culture Kid. A global nomad's blog. What Would People Think? THIRD CULTURE KID on June 2nd, 2012. Tweet Wow – I finally dropped back in to check this blog, and found a load of lovely comments! It’s great to know that people have been visiting even though I haven’t been It has been less than a year since my last blog update, but so much has changed that I feel light-years away […]. Continue reading about What Would People Think? No comments yet, be the first. 2 Comments, read on. No com...
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kindle | Musings of a Third Culture Kid
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Musings of a Third Culture Kid. A global nomad's blog. Journey of a Kindle. THIRD CULTURE KID on July 2nd, 2011. Tweet I have finally splashed out, and got ourselves (or should I say ‘myself’? A Kindle. It has taken us some years to get to this point. First, there was the financial side to consider, and then we had to process the whole pseudo-ethical arguments for and against traditional books. Then there was the other […]. Continue reading about Journey of a Kindle. 1 Comment, join up. More Blogs by TCKs.
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Community | Musings of a Third Culture Kid
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Musings of a Third Culture Kid. A global nomad's blog. 8216;It always seems impossible until it’s done’. THIRD CULTURE KID on December 6th, 2013. Continue reading about ‘It always seems impossible until it’s done’. No comments yet, be the first. THIRD CULTURE KID on October 24th, 2013. Continue reading about Suffering and Christianity. No comments yet, be the first. WikiHow on ‘How to Understand a TCK’. THIRD CULTURE KID on September 13th, 2010. Wow – a WikiHow on TCKs? 1 Comment, join up. See Heidi̵...
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Suffering and Christianity | Musings of a Third Culture Kid
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Musings of a Third Culture Kid. A global nomad's blog. I think this article by Joel Hollier titled “I’m a Christian and my house just burned down”. Is a must-read for every Christian trying to work through the seemingly random occurrences of suffering. That’s just a teaser, you will have to read the actual article ( given here again. To find out what those conclusions are. If you would like to help those families rebuild their lives, please donate to the NSW Bush Fires Appeals at:. To prove you're a pers...
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From Miss Saigon to Sustainability | Musings of a Third Culture Kid
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Musings of a Third Culture Kid. A global nomad's blog. From Miss Saigon to Sustainability. Before tonight, I didn’t know what the musical. Was about. Rather poor for someone who loves musicals. Having recently enjoyed a concert by Lea Salonga, the original Kim from. I was curious – and read up on the musical on Wikipedia. My husband walked into the room to find me in tears. Thankfully, the conversation turned to the need to care for children who are struggling with poverty. My kids were all for giving ou...