Not All is Lost
The trauma of the pandemic on both children and adults it real. No one is immune, I speak for working mothers. We are all going
life as an expat with two young children
The trauma of the pandemic on both children and adults it real. No one is immune, I speak for working mothers. We are all going
Here is the summary of my past few weeks of teaching ESL in elementary school. This is the third installment of the diary notes I
Week 2: Meet the Students I would like to start off by acknowledging that each teacher’s situation in their school board and even their specific
Back to work post confinement I would like to start off by acknowledging that each teacher’s situation in their school board and even their specific
These days, I have food on the brain. This is a post about el plato tipico de Honduras (the typical dish) and my musings on
I recently found the following piece of writing while going through the Word files in the Blog folder on my desktop computer. I wrote this
Each and every one of us is experiencing stress and anxiety at the moment with the Coronavirus pandemic constantly interrupting our thoughts. I do not
In March 2018, I travelled to Matanzas, Cuba with a group of teenagers from Drummondville, Québec who were participating on a school exchange with ARO
Political Unrest in Honduras During the two years we lived in Honduras, we experienced several episodes of political unrest and subsequent lockdown orders to stay
“Hit! Hit! Then lots of candy!” That’s how my wide eyed two-year-old described his first piñata experience. The traditional papier mâché piñata is very much