Contents of this blog
- Bookworm
- You Can Go Home Again
- A Creative Affair
- My First "Grand Adventure"
- Saying "Goodbye"
- Daddy's Little Girl
- Childhood Fights
- Games We Played
- Childhood Friendships
- My First Brush With Death
- The Ugly Truth
- No Lunch For Arlene
- Foe Turned Friend
- My First Taste Of America
- Language Barrier
- Everything Happens For A Reason
- The Checker Kid
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29 Comments
moving to other place never so easy especially for kids
like you were from another planet lol
congratulations all the extra tasks besides homework and dealing with a new environment requires a lot of courage and determination, now you are an achiever even as it is now in fanbox
Thanks for the comments! As with anyone, I'm sure having any type of language barrier is difficult, no matter at what age...
this is true in our society. it happen all around us.
You're right! It's hard to learn new languages or to adjust to another country.
Here is a touching story of this music video: http://posts.fanbox.com/s2844
ya, the true, the life can be change and can be happend, but its ok, take care good ur self,, may god bless,,
Adjusting is really hard from one country to another, you need to adapt in every aspect.
Yap so true...
I like this story just because it is encouraging. Thanks alot for sharing it.
Thanks again guys for taking the time to read my story. There is always a lesson to be learned from any experience...
ilokana ka gayam kabsat. nagpintas ti istoryam
Yes, we all have to overcome many obstacles and struggles in life...it's how you deal with these moments that defines you as a person...
nice blog post. .thnx for sharing
@ Yinka: Thanks for the comment. You are correct...if we take joy in something or have a real determination we can overcome any obstacle...
it's best information and it's true thanks All
Nice sharing...
congrats for the success you have right now,,nice post
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Having lived and taught abroad for over 25 years I fully appreciate what you've gone through. Discrimination, of whatever nature and for whatever reason, is painful but can become a good incentive for progress if taken positively.
best information thanks