Ça fait 2 ans qu’on se posait la question du retour en France. Parce que c’est la suite logique. Bébé-maison-papi mamie à côté-Scenic et poisson rouge. Parce qu’on voulait savoir, on voulait être sûr. Parce qu’on aime le fromage. Parce que c’est comme ça. Bah t’as qu’à rentrer.
Episode 2 in our #ExpatSeries. You don’t have any idea where Timor Leste is and how’s the life there? Well good news, here’s Milene telling us everything about here expat story.
Leaving everything behind. They dreamt about it, joked about it, until they f***ing did it. Here’s the story of two people who fell in love with the great cold, then left their sunny life in South of France for a whole different adventure… in Canada.
Here’s the story. She always dreamt about the big cold Arctic. So they went on their first “big trip” together in Lapland, Finland. Where we proposed -in one of the most romantic settings, by minus 25°C! It was so beautiful they won’t stop kidding about how beautiful it would be to get married there...
En quête de plus de sens dans notre vie après une année pour le moins tumultueuse, nous avons décidé de poser nos valises dans les Landes.
Après 8 années merveilleuses en Asie Pacifique, on se dit qu’il est temps de presser le bouton pause et de s’offrir un retour aux sources. Et beaucoup, beaucoup de fromage.
Expat wife is your new identity now -get used to it. Spoiled, boring, obedient wife waiting for her husband to come home all day -while sipping champagne and getting foot massages. I say if you have to live with the cliché, go all the way…
Funny enough, when you move to another country, your first concern often is material. You’re wondering what to pack when actually you will be able to find pretty much everything you need where you’re going… Here’s what you really should know.
Quand on vit au soleil, on passe sa vie à boire des coconuts et à faire l’amour sur le sable chaud. On a la peau bronzée toute l’année, les cheveux qui volent dans le vent et on est bien. Retour sur notre vie parfaite -article garanti sans filtres et sans Biafine.
I am married to a pilot / Greek god / super heros. I spend my life between luxurious spas and travels. Because, obviously, I travel for free. And, by definition, I am a stewardess.
Je suis mariée à un pilote de ligne / dieu grec / super-héros. Je passe ma vie entre spas et voyages de luxe. Parce que oui, je voyage gratuitement. La vie de femme de pilote, ça fait rêver (et ça pue les clichés!). Retour sur ces dernières années délirantes.
A friend inspired me to write this post when she told me how rude I was, shoving people in the streets of Tokyo. “You do that in France, they will kill you!” Mmmh. So I guess this is what happens when you live in Asia too long…
It all started when we told our friends and family back in France that we were expecting, last spring. "So when are you moving back to France?". Or -even better- "Oh, so you're done traveling now. You've enjoyed it for long enough anyway!". We've been overwhelmed by theories for months -and it's not over yet. Some questions are ridiculous, some annoying, but mostly, it's a lot of fun listening to all of that.
So here it is: having a baby abroad, the best of the worst we've heard!
According to all these travelers, travel should change my life. -Come on, it's just a trip. I will be back in six months, and I'll take back my life riiight where I left it. At least, that's what I thought. Then, once arrived in New Zealand, people kept telling me it was “just the beginning“.
The beginning of what? - Of a new perception of life. A new lifestyle.
If you're asking yourself why in the world you'd leave friends, habits & comfort for the unknown, well, here's the answer: this is NOT just a trip. It changes everything. The way you see life. Your definition of happiness. Your priorities. Your dreams. Your future.

S’installer au Sénégal, comme toute expatriation, c’est quelque chose. C’est pourquoi j’ai décidé de réunir toutes les informations qui peuvent être utiles si vous aussi, vous avez ce projet.