I am a foreigner.
I know the anticipation and excitement of living in a foreign country, as well as the accompanying culture shock and bewilderment. I have experienced the joy of expressing myself in a new language, as well as the unease of not understanding the joke. Since I have lived outside of the U.S. for most of the last 10 years, being a foreigner has become my new normal.
And then recently I realized, I am a foreigner in more than one respect . . . continue the story on Tortilla Press
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