I Blogged Every Day in January. Here’s How It Went
If you don’t celebrate the little things in life, how will you ever be able to recognize the larger things when they roll through? Today marks a whole month of me putting pen to paper, and writing blog posts. Every. Single. Day. Here’s how it went (& how you can do it too).
Standing On Broken Glass: How To Get Up After A Fail
This post is both a metaphor and entirely literal. Last night, in the middle of the bathroom, as happens to me not infrequently, I was injured. I stood on some broken glass. As with all large, momentous, fails it honestly took me a while to notice what had happened. It took a moment for the […]
Three Years Of Caribbean Sunsets
It’s been over three years since I moved to the Caribbean. Here’s what I’ve learned in that time.
I Made An Amazing Race Scavenger Hunt. Here’s how it went
I’ve undertaken many wild, and ambitious, schemes in my thirty years but none quite so complex as the Amazing Race scavenger hunt I recently organised for the light of my life, my affianced, this January. Here’s how I did it and some free downloads.
An Engagement
In 2020, many things happened. For one, I became affianced. Here are some notes I have on getting engaged that could help you should you become engaged and might save you a few hours of furiously Googling things.
The Art Of Not Living
On the internet, you’re not supposed to mention time. You’re supposed to act as if we live in a timeless vacuum, a tear drop suspended in a waterfall, a moment paused for the rest of existence. Timeless vacuums are attractive. Instant classics. Silent and contemplative moments tinted with a golden hue and gilded with the […]
You Made It To 2021
Happy 2021! Here’s looking at you.
Over A Year of Caribbean Sunsets
I've lived in the Caribbean for over a year now. It started as my adventure and it has become my adventurous home. Here's what I've learned after hundreds of Caribbean sunsets:
Where I Have Been
Shamefully, I only blogged about six times last year. When I first saw this I thought there must be some kind of mistake; maybe a goblin logged-in and deleted all my posts. But no, I'm quite correct. So, what did I do with my year instead?
Next Year: 2019
2018 was a huge year for us, but here’s what I think 2019 is going to be like for our writing, our lives, and our loves.
This Year
2018 has been a wild ride for me. We stole palm fronds with rusty machetes down by the beach and danced barefoot around crackling fires underneath the stars.