A childhood favourite
Today I went to a Business Breakfast Briefing held by the British-Romanian Chamber of Commerce (BRCC). The topic, although not something that I know much about or take an interest in - the financial industry - was interesting and well
The ideal day of a global nomad
Sitting by the window and sipping my 3rd coffee of the day while outside it's a cold and rainy day, I think back on the last few years and how I got here. 'Here' is being back in Romania, after
Blue for you, Strasbourg!
Writing the article on 'Lessons from a Nomadic Childhood' makes me think back on all the places I have lived in. Brazil, Colombia, Australia, UK
Lessons from a Nomadic Childhood
It's been a while since my last post but as my article on 'Lessons from a Nomadic Childhood' was published on ExpatNest I thought I should share with you. Hope you enjoy reading it!
“Le bonheur” in the Arctic
As I board the plane from Stockholm to Kiruna, I could not imagine the once in a lifetime opportunity that this short trip was. I can still feel the frosty wind, hear the snow cracking under my feet, see the never-ending
English breakfast or pain au chocolat?
Ah, if it were that easy!!! How can you actually pick??? Yes, some days I feel like pain au chocolat while others I really need a serious breakfast that I know will last me all day. Some days I need the
Shades of grey and shades of pink
This post's title is not so much related to the book (that I did't even read) "50 shades of grey" but to its title: "shades of" as if nothing is either black or white in life. As for the pink
The Devil wears… shoes! Yes, shoes!
Last year this time I was making my 1st purchase of the genre, a pair of what I believed to be my beloved Pantone - 18 Chinese Red, a colour to fight for (like in my post from 2 years