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The Power of Arts

One of the main reasons Kat and I were hired at ECA was because we used to teach Humanities at Renaissance Arts Academy, an incredible performing arts charter school in … Continue reading

June 7, 2013 · 5 Comments

New Mediterranean Market

The scarcity problem you might have heard about is true. It can be difficult (but not impossible) to find certain grocery and household items. It’s worth pointing out that Caracas … Continue reading

June 2, 2013 · 1 Comment

Gecko Food

Even though Geico doesn’t do business here, we see plenty of geckos around the house. Here’s a cute little guy sneaking a lick of Graham’s sunflower seed butter. Adorable, right?

June 2, 2013 · Leave a comment

Back to Work

First, thanks for the positive thoughts you all sent through the ether as I underwent knee surgery. Doctor says it went well and the pain is not so bad. He … Continue reading

May 19, 2013 · 2 Comments

There’s a Magazine for That

I’ve posted a few times already about colas — lines, queues — and the hours one can spend waiting for a doctor’s appointment. Well, I’ve started going to physical therapy … Continue reading

April 29, 2013 · Leave a comment

Decline of Zagat?

Looks like people here in Caracas aren’t that into Zagat. Anybody for some decade old reviews of Chicago restaurants? English language books are pretty scarce in bookstores around here, so … Continue reading

April 27, 2013 · Leave a comment

Election Maps

I love maps. My grandfather loved maps and my two brothers do as well. I find it easy to lose myself in a map, to follow my imagination. Computer software … Continue reading

April 26, 2013 · Leave a comment

First Deluge of the Year

One of Graham’s favorite expressions these days is “soaking wet!” When a train falls off the wooden track: “Soaking wet!” When he notices a open kitchen cabinet that in his … Continue reading

April 24, 2013 · 2 Comments

Cacerolazo or “A good ol’ fashioned pot banging”

A major part of the political action this past week came in the form of a sound war. Capriles asked his supporters to perform a cacerolazo, a traditional Venezuelan protest … Continue reading

April 23, 2013 · 1 Comment

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Neverita

I'm a mom to an amazing little boy, wife to a supportive and adventurous husband, teacher in an international community, and lover of gardening, reading, cooking shows, lattes, and sharing.

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