La Caravana de Migrantes
Our country of residence, Honduras, has been in the news lately regarding the “caravana de migrantes,” or in other words, the migrant caravan of people
life as an expat with two young children
Anecdotes on life as a diplomat’s wife with two young children in Honduras.
Our country of residence, Honduras, has been in the news lately regarding the “caravana de migrantes,” or in other words, the migrant caravan of people
The other day, I misplaced an important piece of diplomatic identification which required I present a “denuncia” (complaint) at the local police station. I
4 mothers 4 three year olds 1 toddler 2 newborns trying to complete the daycare homework: make a hat out of recycled materials paint
The most recent presidential elections were held in November 2017 in Honduras. Our family had arrived on posting from Canada only two month earlier. Generally,
Fridays are now my favourite day of the week, not only because it signals the beginning of the weekend, but because on Fridays I make
Ever since we were shown our house in Tegucigalpa, Honduras, I was simultaneously afraid and frustrated. Firstly, afraid of what unknown dangers –human or otherwise-
I watched a woman die today. A few weeks ago… Both children were upstairs in bed taking their afternoon nap and I was settling down
I have not posted in a while because I have been busy exploring little gems hidden in the rough exterior of Honduras. A few weeks
There is presently a political crisis here in Honduras surrounding the recent elections, for obvious reasons I will refrain from posting about the political situation
My husband had a health scare over the weekend. We were visiting a lake and local tourist attraction located about three hours drive from where