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    How I Discovered The Real Ramadan

    July 30, 2013 /
    Window on our world

    I ached to experience the nightly anticipation of breaking the fast as part of something larger. Deprivation is so much more tolerable, and joy heightened, in company…

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    Life Lessons – Bringing Mental Health To Class

    September 25, 2013
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    “I have a house…”

    May 9, 2012
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    The Day The Stompin’ Stopped

    March 8, 2013
  • Bridging Cultures,  Interracial marriage

    4 Tips For Raising Biracial Children

    July 25, 2013 /
    Biracial family

    A century ago, no one would've guessed the United States would have a biracial president. Many thought mixed-race people were destined to lead tragic lives, fitting into neither the black world nor the white one...

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    Once Upon a Time in the Hijaz

    August 7, 2012
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    Daily Bread – our relationship with roti

    May 23, 2012
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    Tolerance and Acceptance – subtle differences with a BIG impact

    November 29, 2011
  • Blog,  Expat Life,  Living in Canada,  Photography

    Ever been to a rib-eating contest?

    July 17, 2013 /
    Whitby Ribfest 2013

    Me neither until the weekend...

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    You know you’re settled in Canada when…

    January 24, 2013
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    Car Insurance In Canada – 5 Tips For Expats

    May 7, 2012

    Point & Shoot: Weekend Snapshot

    November 25, 2013
  • Blog,  Expat Life

    ‘The sun will come out… tomorrow’ – patience & expat life

    July 9, 2013 /

    Sometimes all that’s required for things to work out is patience. When we came sight-unseen to Canada our quality of life took a nosedive while we got ourselves established...

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    5 Ways to Wind A Canadian Up

    January 14, 2013

    He what? Typo makes sexy novel even racier – thestar.com

    September 13, 2011
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    A Matter of Faith

    February 13, 2012

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Top Posts & Pages

  • Bangles, Betrothal & ‘A Good Pakistani Girl’
    Bangles, Betrothal & ‘A Good Pakistani Girl’
  • Battling BPD
    Battling BPD
  • O Canada, O What do I do?
    O Canada, O What do I do?
  • How to stay unique in a world that demands conformity
    How to stay unique in a world that demands conformity
  • Marrying into a different culture – The clash of East and West
    Marrying into a different culture – The clash of East and West
  • Nude yoga: Now available in Toronto
    Nude yoga: Now available in Toronto
  • How People With Autism Fake It
    How People With Autism Fake It

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