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Pantsuits and Pearls: June 2013
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Chronicling the adventures of a Foreign Service Officer traveling the world and serving her country. Monday, June 24, 2013. Three Years and Counting. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Three Years and Counting. American Foreign Service Association. US Department of State. Women in International Security. Young Professionals in Foreign Policy. Two Weeks, One Year and Three Years. The World That We Live In. The slow move east. Email From The Embassy.
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About | فوضى منظمة | Fawda Munathema
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فوضى منظمة Fawda Munathema. Where I’ve Been. What this blog will cover:. The Foreign Service lifestyle. What this blog will not cover:. The operational details of my job, for security reasons. My views on international issues and domestic political issues that have significant international components (e.g. immigration), for public relations reasons. See the disclaimer page. For more on this. One response to “ About. July 20, 2010 at 1:31 am. من وين تعلمت العربية؟ حسه اني اتعلم العربية. اتصل بي اذا تريد.
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Conor and Ryan's Excellent Adventure: Apr 2, 2015
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Conor and Ryan's Excellent Adventure. A place to share photos, videos and experiences from our tours around the world. Thursday, April 2, 2015. Bhutan trip #2 A day out with Ryan and Conor. On our second day in Thimpu, Greg left the boys and me to do some exploring while he met with different government officials and held very important meetings. I am fairly sure I got the better deal! Trekking in the hills above Thimphu, Wangditse temple. Prayer flags, and an amazing view of Thimphu valley. They wandere...
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Disclaimer | فوضى منظمة | Fawda Munathema
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فوضى منظمة Fawda Munathema. Where I’ve Been. The views expressed in this blog are those of its author only and do not reflect the views or policies of the United States government or its officials. Links to content outside this website do not imply personal or official endorsement of any kind. And translated into Arabic:. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Notify me of new comments via email.
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from the back of beyond | Detroit to DC to Luanda, Angola to Santiago, Chile: wife of FSO keeping family and friends informed. | Page 2
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From the back of beyond. Detroit to DC to Luanda, Angola to Santiago, Chile: wife of FSO keeping family and friends informed. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Newer posts →. Some home work- before & after. May 4, 2014. Tends to put a little strain on a one paycheck family. I NEED A JOB! But enough talking. Before and after photos are so much fun. The apartment is half of the floor, split down the center by the entrance hall. To the left is the kitchen and living space, to the right...
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ATK in Kyrgyzstan : March 2015
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Originally a blog about ATK in India. (Duh.) Until I left India. So now let's just say it a blog about the ATKs as they move around the world. Saturday, March 21, 2015. ATK and the Case of the Forty-seven Cents. I realize this title makes it sound like something mysterious is afoot in Kyrgyzstan, but I have to admit it's just a shout out to my childhood hero, Encyclopedia Brown. Anyways, the other day, a Kyrgyz co-worker came to me and asked a favor. Her: Ashley, can I ask a favor? Like 47 American cents?
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ATK in Kyrgyzstan : January 2014
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Originally a blog about ATK in India. (Duh.) Until I left India. So now let's just say it a blog about the ATKs as they move around the world. Friday, January 10, 2014. Three men huddle around a fire for warmth on a wintry night. But you know who I feel sorriest for? Our furriest friends- the dogs. The dogs here have it ruff. (Pun intended. Hey-o! Labels: ATK in India. Sunday, January 5, 2014. 2 years in India. in movies. I love movies.*. And I love going to the movies. During the course of our two years...
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ATK in Kyrgyzstan : November 2013
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Originally a blog about ATK in India. (Duh.) Until I left India. So now let's just say it a blog about the ATKs as they move around the world. Monday, November 11, 2013. So, this weekend is Veterans Day. Side note: Happy Veterans Day to all our vets, with a special shout out to veterans PapaTK and Papa-in-lawTK! Labels: ATK in India. Tuesday, November 5, 2013. And then there was one. Oh my The end is nigh. Labels: ATK in India. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Followers (aka Awesome People). Fuller House Seas...
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Why I Joined | فوضى منظمة | Fawda Munathema
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فوضى منظمة Fawda Munathema. Where I’ve Been. My family is not well-connected or well-positioned, and that has never been an obstacle for me. I have traveled to developing countries and spoken with men and women my age who are so frustrated because they cannot say the same. That is why I love my country, and why I am never embarrassed to say that the United States is the greatest nation on earth. One response to “ Why I Joined. March 3, 2011 at 10:54 pm. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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Where I’ve Been | فوضى منظمة | Fawda Munathema
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فوضى منظمة Fawda Munathema. Where I’ve Been. Where I’ve Been. Before the Foreign Service: the United Kingdom, Ethiopia, Kenya, Mauritania, Western Sahara (unintentionally and for about thirty minutes), Morocco, Venezuela, Tanzania, Malawi, Yemen, Jordan, Egypt. Orientation and training: Foreign Service Institute, Arlington, VA, USA. First tour: Consular officer at the U.S. Embassy in Tripoli, Libya. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:.