As a follow-up to my last post: What It’s Like to be an ESL Teacher in Thailand Like most people wanting to live abroad post-graduation,…
Teach Abroad - Thailand
As I type this post, it is 10:30am on Sunday morning in Bangkaeo, and we are currently in the midst of yet another power outage.…
The bottom line is, losing your passport sucks! There isn’t really any other way to look at it. While I didn’t let it ruin my…
As the semester begins to wind down (where have the past three and a half months gone?), I’ve decided to write a post about a…
Profile name: LandofSmiles My details: Birthday: December 5 I speak: Thai Religious affiliation: Buddhism Ethnicity: Thai 95.9%, Burmese 2%, other 1.3%, unspecified 0.9% (2010 est.)…
I know you’re about to be very confused, but I have changed locations on you. Rather than typing away from the back corner of the…
I don’t always know what I want to write about. It’s actually pretty hard to figure that out. I am not a very structured person…
Meghann and Juan Carlos (photo above) My husband and I met on my very first day of teaching through the Greenheart Travel Teach English in Colombia program…
As you can tell from the cover photo of this blog post, I’ve become a science expert while teaching little kids about trees and shapes.…
A balcony, while often viewed as a luxury, is an entity that is entirely commonplace in Thailand. And while I do see how balconies might…