
My summer in books: What I read this past season
Hey book lovers (which, if you’re reading this blog I’m going to assume you are)! We have two months of 2023 left, and for those
Hey book lovers (which, if you’re reading this blog I’m going to assume you are)! We have two months of 2023 left, and for those
What would we talk about? How would it even work? Would people want to listen? And mainly: What would we have to say that hasn’t been said a million times before?
Lucy and I became fascinated by the idea of the ‘IT girl’. We wanted that life and we believed that we were destined for it.
The hotel complex in Munduk was absolutely lovely. It looked like an old village surrounded by nature, quiet and incredibly charming. Small paths led to
As most of us are getting ready for the holidays, I’ve been thinking about what I want for Christmas this year. I quickly realised that
I’m a Swiftie. I have been a Swiftie since I was fourteen years old and I was dramatically staring out of my bedroom window, pining
This summer, I went to Bali with my friend and 16 other people I had never met. This was a big deal for me for several reasons. I can honestly say that, up until a few years ago, this trip simply never would have happened. Or at least I wouldn’t have been a part of it.
Hello. How have you been? It’s been a while. Yeah, I know that’s on me. Here I am, once again, to tell you that I
For someone who looks like me, there’s always room for improvement. I believed all of that. Until I didn’t anymore and I started realising that it was never my fault.
I spent all my time off in my flat in England because, you know, Covid, and also because the weather was so terrible that every time I did leave the house I immediately got caught in a storm. No matter! Time for some good old TV binging.
There’s a man and a woman sitting at the table opposite mine. Judging by the fact that you can almost touch the tension in the