I raised my kids across 5 countries before they turned 10. Now, we're going through reverse culture shock in Minnesota.
Briefly

In Minnesota, new kids rarely show up, and when they do, they're usually coming from nearby. My family moved to Minnesota in July, and it's taking time for my two daughters and me to settle down.
We decided that this was where our kids needed to live to get the education we wanted for them. Taking this leap has been our scariest decision.
We fell in love, got married, and he soon started getting job placements working at different golf courses around the world. Over the next 10 years, we had two daughters, moved five times, and lived in five cities across four continents.
Culture shock started at Target. Stores in the US really do have everything - but sometimes there's too much of everything, making it overwhelming.
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