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Europe

Top Ten Attractions in Milan, Italy

After the stop of some hours in Pisa, we continue our journey towards Milan. The city is the second largest in Italy, only losing to Rome. There are just over…

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Daily Life

Diana | Birth Story

Our beautiful second daughter came to us on Christmas day. She was, for sure, the best gift we will ever get for Christmas. Here I briefly tell such a special…

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Canada

How much does a house cost in Ottawa | 2021

Even though we no longer live in Canada, I get asked quite often how much it costs to buy a house in Canada, or more specifically, in Ottawa. So this…

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Europe

Edinburgh Adventure: A Scottish Delight!

Edinburgh Adventure: A Scottish Delight! Are you ready to explore the rugged beauty of Scotland? Look no further than Edinburgh, the country's capital! With its stunning architecture, delicious cuisine, and…

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Germany

School in Germany | Adaptation of our daughters

One of the questions I get the most is about how it’s being the adaptation of girls at the new school in Germany. So today is the day I am…

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  • Central America

    San Juan, Puerto Rico – Part II | Caribbean Cruise

    October 5, 2013 /

    On our last day before the return trip, we disembarked from the ship (which happens by an order of numbers – the landing started from 7 am, but our time arrived there by 10am – and yes, we were able to enjoy breakfast on board at least) , we took advantage of the day to get to know a little more of San Juan, since our flight home would only take place the next day. We left our bags in the hotel that was in the vicinity of the port and went to our first point which was the Fort San Cristóbal, also in Viejo San Juan, which is the…

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  • Central America

    Maarten Sint | Caribbean Cruise

    October 1, 2013 /

    Anyway, on Saturday, we arrived in St. Maarten, considered the smallest oceanic island shared by two different nations. The population of about 78,000 inhabits the island which was divided by France and the Netherlands in 1648, 60% French and 40% Dutch. We landed in the Dutch part of the island Sint Maarten (in the French area call Saint Martin), soon we have already taken a Water Taxi, but it is possible to reach the beach and the Philipsburg area on foot, as we did on the way back. We found the Philipsburg area super friendly and say it’s great for shopping (we saw several stores there, some of well-known brands…

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  • Central America

    St. Kitts | Caribbean Cruise

    September 29, 2013 /

    Guys, let me start by thanking you for the numerous comments from the previous post. I loved it – I loved it! Thank you for the affection and so beautiful wishes … And I don’t think I’m going to stop with the blog. 🙂 /// On Friday we landed at St. Kitts and Nevis, two islands that formerly (there by the ice age) formed a long single island. St. Kitts, whose formal name is Saint Christopher Island, was “discovered” by Christopher Columbus in 1493. St. Kitts or Portuguese, St. Kitts, is also part of the small antilles and has only about 35,000 inhabitants. We anchor in Basseterre, capital and largest…

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  • Canada

    6 years in Canada | 12 random things

    September 24, 2013 /

    Today we celebrate 6 years of arrival in these lands previously unknown and little explored (by us). And nowadays, everything is familiar and we feel at home, look how great. Many things have passed and we have learned so much that it is even difficult to put into words. We change as people, for the better, I'm sure. We learn to be more receptive to new things, to change, to challenges, to make new friends, to undo bonds and to make new ones. /// This past year, with almost 6 years here, we have reached the last stage of the immigration journey, we have become Canadian citizens, we have closed…

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  • Central America

    St. Lucia | Caribbean Cruise

    September 23, 2013 /

    On Thursday we landed in St.Lucia. I had great expectations about St. Lucia, because I had seen several natural beauties that are there. /// I just didn’t know that most of them weren’t visible from the port and required proper excursions. Due to the mountainous geography, St. Lucia offers several hiking, climbing tours, even the Sulphur Springs volcano (dormant) in the La Soufrière region, which is considered the only volcano in the world that can pass by car inside. In addition, St. Lucia has two large volcanic mountains called The Pitons, which are quite visited. St. Lucia is an independent island country, and like Barbados, it is also part of…

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    Barbados | Caribbean Cruise

    September 21, 2013 /

    Barbados was our second destination on the trip, after a whole day at sea – Fun Day at the Sea – is what they call it. Barbados has been an independent island country since 1966 and is part of the small Antilles. She has a similarity to Canada, we have the same queen. The island, considered Atlantic and non-Caribbean, has about 284,000 inhabitants, is one of the most developed islands and is also considered one of the most popular destinations in the southern Caribbean (it is close to Venezuela and even Brazil…). Our ship docked early on at the cruise terminal in Bridgetown, capital of Barbados and soon we were…

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