Real Life with a Tina Twist

Episode 4 - International Relocation

February 20, 2022 Tina Graves Season 1 Episode 4
Episode 4 - International Relocation
Real Life with a Tina Twist
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Real Life with a Tina Twist
Episode 4 - International Relocation
Feb 20, 2022 Season 1 Episode 4
Tina Graves

We are back with Episode 4 this week, and this week I am talking about International Relocation as a Family of 5.

This week we pull the curtain back on what an International Relocation looks like, and the lessons we learned moving from Canada to Belgium right before the global pandemic.

We have been asked ‘was it worth it’, and ‘would you do it again’ many times, particularly in the setting of relocating just 2 months before the pandemic, and we can confidently answer ‘absolutely yes’ to both of those questions, even though it has not always been easy. 

There are topics I didn’t touch upon this time, as they are and should be very personal decisions, such as how we chose the school for our kids, and where we chose to live.  If you are interested in these topics though, and particularly if you find yourself moving to the Brussels area, I would be more than happy to answer your questions one-on-one.

Thank you to everyone who has reached out to share how you are enjoying the podcast.  I continue to be touched by your messages of support, and I thoroughly enjoy what you are taking from it.  

Show Notes

We are back with Episode 4 this week, and this week I am talking about International Relocation as a Family of 5.

This week we pull the curtain back on what an International Relocation looks like, and the lessons we learned moving from Canada to Belgium right before the global pandemic.

We have been asked ‘was it worth it’, and ‘would you do it again’ many times, particularly in the setting of relocating just 2 months before the pandemic, and we can confidently answer ‘absolutely yes’ to both of those questions, even though it has not always been easy. 

There are topics I didn’t touch upon this time, as they are and should be very personal decisions, such as how we chose the school for our kids, and where we chose to live.  If you are interested in these topics though, and particularly if you find yourself moving to the Brussels area, I would be more than happy to answer your questions one-on-one.

Thank you to everyone who has reached out to share how you are enjoying the podcast.  I continue to be touched by your messages of support, and I thoroughly enjoy what you are taking from it.