The Constant Struggle of Being Able to Let Go
After reading this post on Zen Habits, it really got me thinking about my own personal struggles of being able to let things go when I’m stressed. A few times already, I’ve felt frustrated and letting...
View ArticleLosing An Hour Makes The Weekend Go By Fast
This weekend went by so quickly, I’m bummed that I have to go to bed soon. Early gym day tomorrow. (more on that in another post) Here’s our weekend in photos: My nephew Jaeden & Ricky on their...
View ArticleThe Decision To Go Vegetarian
I’ve been a meat eater for as long as I could remember, until recently. It all started when I decided to watch a documentary called Vegucated. The documentary follows 3 people who go Vegan for 6 weeks...
View ArticleMemories & Flickr-ing
I’ve been pretty bad with keeping my memories in tact, and more importantly for Ricky. I am horrible when it comes to preserving memories unless it’s online. I don’t know, maybe it’s just the fact it’s...
View ArticleA Month of Working Out
This morning I finished off the week’s workouts and realized that I started committing to a routine one month ago! I honestly didn’t think I’d make it this far, and even this morning I started to...
View ArticleGood Food & A Haircut
Ah, Sundays. I’m trying to relax as much as possible before the workweek comes. On Friday I treated myself to a nice lunch at The Green Gourmet in Delray Beach. I have been on a mission to finding some...
View ArticleTook A Break…
All day yesterday I had this annoying headache, and up until now, it still lingers… I believe that I might have gotten the headache because I opted to drink tea (it was really sweet) over my usual cup...
View ArticleProgress As Of Late
It’s been about a month since I decided that I was going to adopt a healthier and meat free lifestyle, and while it’s been somewhat of a rollercoaster, it’s been going pretty well. Thoughts about...
View ArticleSacrifice & Changes
As a parent, you may understand that you would do anything to make sure they are happy and safe. For me, my child’s happiness is more important than mine. Some may disagree that it is important to be...
View ArticleMy Love for Handmade
I’ve been loving handmade items since I discovered Etsy. It amazed me how many unique wallets, bracelets, bags, art and other things people are able to make with their own two hands. The idea of buying...
View ArticleThe Start of a More Organized Home
I’ve been lazy for a long time as far as keeping my kitchen organized. It’s hard enough that I have to think about what to cook for my family, and the idea of having an organized, kitchen is like a...
View ArticleIreland 1/2: A long weekend in Dublin
When I posted on Instagram that I was packing my “must-have” items for Ireland, one of my friends commented: “You could have skipped the sunglasses, it is Ireland!” And normally that comment makes...
View ArticleIreland 2/2: Sunny vibes in the Irish countryside
Ireland has so much to offer outside Dublin and most of the top sights are not too difficult to get to. The best way to see more of Ireland is to rent a car or book a bus tour (if you don’t feel...
View ArticleCuba 1/2: Visit it now and start with magical Havana
Charming cities, vintage cars, beautiful architecture, wonderful beaches, friendly people and a country that is soon going to change. So do your best to visit Cuba before it is too late, it will never...
View ArticleCuba 2/2: Charming cities and wonderful beaches
So you are planning to visit Cuba, and alongside Havana you’d like to spend few more days exploring the island? Excellent idea! Check out which cities are a must. After spending 3 nights in Havana, we...
View ArticleNo news no shoes in Maldives
Hundreds of beautiful islands to choose from, fine white sand, amazing turquoise waters, breathtaking corals and reef. If there was ever a “best beach and reef” contest, Maldives would be the...
View ArticleHeaven on earth @ Constance Moofushi Maldives
We don’t tend to go on holidays to the same place twice (too many new places still to explore), but for this little heaven we made an exception. Constance Moofushi is consistently ranked as one of the...
View ArticleThree Hanseatic Christmas Markets to visit this year
Glühwein (mulled wine), sausages and gingerbread smells in the air: Christmas-market time is coming up again. And where better to celebrate it than Germany, the home of Christmas markets! Why go North...
View ArticleHamburg – the Venice of the North
I bet you didn’t know that Hamburg has more canals than Venice! And it has so much more to offer to the curious wanderer. The citizens of Hamburg will proudly explain how their city is the Free and...
View ArticleThe best of magical Myanmar
Have you heard of Myanmar? Perhaps you know it as Burma… A country that was isolated for many years under their military regime, has started to slowly open up to tourism. And we are lucky it has, given...
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