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Transitions in the East

Stories from an American living in Bulgaria

Tag: family

Out on the French Countryside

April 11, 2013July 2, 2015 kojiUncategorized

One of the main issues that Nikola and I have encountered since the beginning of our relationship has been the question of where we will live. Originally this was more of a non-question as he[…]

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Critical Success Factors

March 22, 2013July 2, 2015 kojiUncategorized

In my Business Management class we are practicing the identification of critical success factors in various markets. It is a fun exercise, to see what defines success and also how that success can be achieved, but[…]

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The Naked Head

November 26, 2012July 2, 2015 kojiUncategorized

The other day the boy asked me to shave his head. When was the last time that I picked up a set of clippers? It was to my own head. Before that there were a[…]

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Family is Family

November 19, 2012July 2, 2015 kojiUncategorized

I am not particularly close to my blood relatives. The distance has become so ingrained and so natural that I was actually, honestly suprised when my parents very easily said that they would fly across[…]

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Transitions in the east is part personal blog and part advice for people who are considering immigrating to Bulgaria. I have been living in Bulgaria for the past six years and feel like I have some helpful information for new foreigners moving to Bulgaria. If you have any questions, feel free to get in contact with me via social media or by leaving a comment. Thank you for reading!

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