A big THANK YOU to all the visitors & readers! 2012 will be here before we know it! That’s also my perception regarding this family/travel photoblog – before I could really understand the true nature behind blogging, I was completely immersed into it – and totally in love with this incredible journey! I’m passionate about sharing our travel pictures, telling stories, discussing our challenges and the discoveries weāre making along the way ā people and places.


I initially began this blog to share my impressions, observations and along-the-road experiences with our families and friends, and later, with other expats experiencing similar challenges/adventures. So, the blog morphed into more than just a quasi-travel and photo journal.Ā I liked the idea of organizing not only our travel notes, but also providing resources for other parents, and encouraging an exchange of ideas through comments, questions and suggestions from viewers. The name for the blog came from the term itself: ā3rdĀ Culture Childrenā (TCKs, more informationĀ here) are children whose parents come from distinct cultures, and grow up under a hybrid environment, experiencing diverse cultural growth.
āThe result of this transcontinental growth can never be taught or learned or fully understood by anyone who hasnāt actually experienced it. The developing child takes the culture of their parentās passport country, or their first culture, to a foreign land. The child (and later on, the adult) adopts the qualities of the Second Culture into their preexisting First Culture, creating a unique cultural perspective known as the Third Cultureā.

As an expat who is now raising 3 children, all aged 6 and under, the titled fit naturally! Ā Iām so pleased to share with other expatriates, parents, and traveling families, the beauty and excitement of traveling, exploring nature (I’m a biologist!), languages (we’ve got Spanish, Portuguese and English in our household!), social/cultural adjustments, and ourĀ not-so-professional adviceĀ as āparents-on-the-goā – imagine hauling this family of 5 around, raising multi-language TCKs, and keeping the passion for photography and story-telling?!
This is our intense life, and we’re lucky to have a very supportive environment, with good friends, family and exciting new places to visit and discover!


Getting positive feedback from other families in the Foreign Service. was definitely a breakthrough. After blogging for a little less than four months, saw one of my posts, aboutĀ Brazilian FolkloreĀ and the integration of expatriate children, featured byĀ WordPress. Features also included picks made byĀ Ecopressed,Ā PopPressedĀ andĀ The Social MomsĀ network. For a working mom, juggling withĀ the work-life balance, in charge of anything from grocery shopping to planning trips, I’m honored.

I’m ending this first ‘blogging year’Ā borderingĀ 250 posts,Ā with almost 130 followers and over 180 curious tweetersĀ – and yet, blogging remains very fun, intriguing, exciting and challenging – thanks to the ongoing inspiration from PostaDay2011 & PostaWeek2011. Proof to that, is the passion brought by the Weekly Photo Challenges – what a ride!
Still need to thank all the fantastic readers & bloggers for all this year’s nominations!Ā I promise it’ll get done – first thing in 2012!
Now, leaving 2011 with a smile… If I had to define my favorite part of blogging I’d say it’s the ability to convert ideas, impressions and images into stories, shared advice, resources to other parents/families/travelers. The excitement of spotting a routine event and transforming it into a surprisingly positive post. Iām a traveler, a researcher, an author, a mom. With an endless desire to learn, discover and share⦠Happy New Year to all of us, and a very successful 2012 – “keeping us posted“! š®
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