Ruth van Reken has written a post about Obama’s TCK-laden staff – check it out! Thanks to Ranterraver for the link.
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By globalistgirl, on March 20th, 2009
Ruth van Reken has written a post about Obama’s TCK-laden staff – check it out! Thanks to Ranterraver for the link. By globalistgirl, on March 16th, 2009
My boyfriend and I are organizing our finances and decided to use Quicken. I was attracted to the idea of having all my accounts and investments in all countries I have them in displayed in one place. Quicken can show investment accounts and even pull the current performance from the Internet… in theory. It insists [...] By globalistgirl, on March 15th, 2009
A week ago, I flew to see my boyfriend and had to connect through O’Hare. Even without a snowstorm, there were weather delays – due to lightning this time. I brought along Ruth Van Reken’s book Letters Never Sent to read. While I can’t say that I recognized my own experience other than very occasionally, [...] By Ranterraver, on March 5th, 2009
Yesterday, I went very reluctantly to the Anti-Prop 8 rally in California where I live. I went with the attitude that “since no-one supports my right to hook up ever with anyone, and since I strongly oppose any kind of marriage at all, what am I doing here!” A very extreme generalization but indeed [...] By Ranterraver, on March 4th, 2009
Well, not exactly, it’s just that the Swiss and Americans called him a German, the Germans called him a Jew, and the French (in their usual style) favorably styled him a “Citoyen du Monde”. Not to mention that he is accused of stealing his Serbian ex-wife’s research. And actually worked for the Swiss Patent Office [...] By Ranterraver, on March 3rd, 2009
Question, has anybody noticed a default or underlying trait or thread among TCKs that may be disastrous? A combo of hypersensitivity, relative tactlessness and internalization of all phenomena. Any feedback will be greatly appreciated. By Ranterraver, on March 3rd, 2009
I always found it is also a bit presumptuous when friends and relatives (many of whom didn’t leave a single town until age 20) tell me I lack ‘etiquette’ or ‘the art of joining a conversation’ when I was serving and conversing with wives of diplomats and ladies in white gloves at age 7, dining [...] By Ranterraver, on March 3rd, 2009
Though Adult Children of Alcoholics have a lot of the syndromes, it is in the Adult Indigos that we may have a possible ally, way forward and be a “Light unto Nations”. As you see, I am trying to make sense of adversity to figure out a rational path. On the other hand, I realize [...] By Ranterraver, on March 3rd, 2009
For the first time today, I realized it! I keep thinking that after all these years I just really want to get laid! But it dawned on me! I am just angry, not even interested anymore. Actually, I feel liberated. After all, who wants or needs to do someone who doesn’t even get it! Sorry [...] By Ranterraver, on March 2nd, 2009
The TCK journey is not an easy path. Much of the posts by this blogger will be hard knocks with the perspective of experience, clouded by the very existential issues of identity, sexuality, belongingness and survival in a material world. I will be open to answer any questions within the context of experience. They may [...] |
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