Wife, Mom, Developer

Today we will meet Diane Serra, a freelance developer from San Diego, California. Keep reading to see how Diane balances family and freelancing! https://womeninwebdev.com/blog/meet-diane-serra-female-developer/

Moving Your Career Abroad

“To help alleviate the worry, I took action in hopes to try to make as many connections as an Expat in Spain as I could while still in San Diego. Before bed each night I would hop on Instagram and befriend interior designers in Spain. I could start to have conversations in hopes to set up coffee dates for when I moved.”

www.wherecani.live

From California to Catalunya

While life was good, there was always a question in the back of our minds about our next step as a family. Do we stay living in our hipster tiny home that we clearly outgrew the day we moved in? Do we sell the tiny house and move into an overpriced normal-sized home? Or do we see what else is “out there”

https://mumabroad.com/from-california-to-catalunya/


Maker’s Arcade
Makers Arcade is where awesome artists, artisans, crafters and creatives all rally in San Diego, California.
https://letsfrolictogether.com/makers-arcade-san-diego-craft-fair/

Meet the Maker

If you don’t know who Diane Serra is, you will by the end of this blog. Let’s just say she’s the woman behind our beautiful new website and a content-creating genius! We first met Diane a few years ago and have stayed in touch ever since. She is a multi-disciplined creative professional with a passion for Web Design and Content Writing.

https://www.design4corners.com/blog/meet-the-maker-diane-serra-website-designer-and-content-writer


Finding Your Community

“I’ve come to realize that when you relocate to a new city or country you can divide the whole experience into 2 phases. The “setting up your basic needs” phase like finding a home, getting the kids into school, daycare, etc. and hopefully getting food in the fridge on a consistent basis. Then there is the “time to find our community” phase which actually is of equal importance.”
https://mumabroad.com/time-to-find-our-community/