What Are the Good Neighborhoods in Zaragoza, Spain?
Good Neighborhoods vs Good Schools I am going to try to answer a question that comes up a lot in my inbox. People who come from abroad are often stressing about figuring…
Good Neighborhoods vs Good Schools I am going to try to answer a question that comes up a lot in my inbox. People who come from abroad are often stressing about figuring…
By: Ashley from The Burgos Experience This is a checklist to help you ease into your transition of living in Zaragoza, Spain. It can probably be applied to almost any city in…
Note: The first 10 days of 2025, NOT Daily Life- Daily Life is to Crazy to sustain this project! LOL Enjoy, none the less. I hope it gives you some insight into…
I have written before about our cumulative experience with education in Spain, up to this point. We’ve utilized everything form Montessori and Democratic Schools, to private British Schools, and then finally to…
Husband: Mexican passport, Mexican acta, Mexican ID card; paid MX visa fee Wife: USA passport, USA birth certificate, MX residency card; paid USA visa fee Child 1: USA passport, USA birth certificate,…
Work, education, language, culture- there are so many changes to anticipate when you decide that you might want to leave your home country and move abroad, but how can you prepare for…
Okay guys, or VALE as the Spaniards say, I am about to go down a very personal road here, so buckle up! Here is the briefest way to say this: I used…
Flights taken: Madrid to Tangier Advanced Planning: A few weeks Train trips: Tangier to Casablanca Roundtrip Our trip to Morocco was probably one of our most unique and different trips thus far.…
We left the United States and moved abroad to Mexico in 2018 (my deep dive into why can be found here), but why did we choose to move to and settle in…
Prague: Day 1 (Saturday): On the first day of this trip, we took the fast train from Zaragoza to Madrid, and then a taxi to the airport. We flew to Prague with…