By Heather R. Johnson
People move into temporary housing for many reasons: a job change, an internship, a home renovation, a military relocation. Whether your temporary phase will last a month
By Heather R. Johnson
Moving to a new city is both exciting and stressful. You get to start fresh with a new home, new job, and new friends, but you also
By Heather R. Johnson
Whether you're moving to a new country or returning from living abroad, moving internationally is both a cultural and logistical challenge. A move to a foreign country
By Andrea Ditter-Middleton
According to the U.S. Bureau of Transportation Statistics, American workers travel more than 400 million miles a year on long-distance business trips. If you are one of the
I'm Lauren, a nurse turned stay-at-home mom! On my blog, themilitarywifeandmom.com, I write about practical parenting, enjoying motherhood, and navigating the ups and downs of military life.
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Ex·pa·tri·ate: (n) a person who lives outside their native country.
Take a moment to imagine what life in another country would be like. The foods you would taste, the sights you'd see