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Winter is coming ⛄

  First Winter We are very afraid of winter, we have heard a lot of things, some good and some not so good. We think we are not prepared for -20C temperatures (just kidding, we should be). We already bought our jackets, boots, gloves, and hats, but nothing prepares you for those temperatures. At the beginning of winter everything is going to be very nice, the first snowfalls, new experiences, Christmas, and New Year (we hope all winter will be like that 🀞, being very positive).  Just to tell you that at work we have made a bet on what day we think is going to be the first snow day (Paula said November 15 and Laura said November 19, Juanita didn't want to participate) we are looking forward that one of us will win this bet πŸ€‘.  We are still waiting for the temperatures to drop, and start this Winter season. We will keep you informed.

Our first 6 months in Canada 🍁❄


 New friends, new experiences...ADAPTATION 


We have to admit that the first six months in any place are the hardest. In the first month, you question if the decision you made was the right one, in the second month you keep questioning things but not as often as in the first month, in the third month everything starts to sort itself out and take shape, the fourth month you start to enjoy everything and go out a little more with the new friends you made the first months, and finally on the fifth and sixth month you get used to your new rhythm and lifestyle and you start to understand that everything that you did before was to get where you are now. πŸ‘­πŸ‘Œ
Of course, none of this will be easy without a support group that is going through the same thing and understands each other.πŸ’–



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