As more people trade in their daily 9-to-5 commute for a WFH model, a lot of us are starting to consider a return to international travel. Working remotely opens a world of travel possibilities, all without having to abandon the security of having a regular job. Typical 14-day vacations never allow you to experience your […]
What to Know About Aurora’s Cost of Living Before You Move – Denver Travel Guide
Aurora may be considered a suburb of Denver, but in size, it’s slightly bigger, spread over nearly 155 square miles, with the Mile High City covering 153. It lies about 9.5 miles east of downtown Denver and is home to Denver International Airport, with its location giving it the nickname, “Gateway to the Rockies.” Many […]
Informal chat with Mark Gooding, the British Ambassador to Thailand
Thank you for agreeing to answer some questions about your work and life here in Thailand. Can you begin by briefly introducing yourself? Of course. I’m delighted to be back in this region. I’ve spent much of my working career here. My first job after university was as a French and German teacher at an […]
7 Excellent Books to Read This Summer
Was 2020 a slow reading year for anyone else? The pandemic basically turned my brain into mush. That being said, my love for reading came back with a vengeance this year. I’ve been reading so much this summer and it feels delicious. I’ve run the gamut from memoirs to fiction to historical non-fiction. I’ve liked […]
Welcome to the Summer of Awkward!
Not gonna lie: when you said you were having a casual “we’re all vaccinated” shindig at your place, I wasn’t sure what you meant? Ha, not like casual sex, right? HA HA HA HA HA HA HA. I mean, does casual refer to the attire? What does casual attired mean to me, someone who has […]
In Which A Bluff Is Called, In the Buff
My husband’s Twitter account is a lot more professional than mine, because my husband is a lot more professional than I am. He’s also not really into PDAs, and so it’s pretty easy for me to embarrass him by simply mentioning that *lowers voice* we sometimes do adult things together. So on a regular basis, […]
The Fear Of Feeling Hopeful, Post-Vaccination
Last week, a friend showed up on our doorstep. He was there to go to a birthday dinner with us, the sort of thing that was commonplace two years ago but slipped into the realm of impossibility over the last 14 months, and now, somehow, is possible again. The dinner was on a restaurant patio, […]
Adjusting to the Brightness
Last week, a friend showed up on our doorstep. He was there to go to a birthday dinner with us, the sort of thing that was commonplace two years ago but slipped into the realm of impossibility over the last 14 months, and now, somehow, is possible again. The dinner was on a restaurant patio, […]
How To Plan A Successful Holiday With Friends
Travelling with friends and exploring new places together can be a fun experience. The excitement that comes with preparing for a holiday is one of a kind. It brings you back to the times when you were a child and could barely contain your enthusiasm the night before a school trip. Group travel can be […]
I Cleaned My Office. It Didn’t Work.
I cleaned out my office for the first time in *mumble mumble*, the final act in a string of procrastinations masquerading as chores. With the help of a friend, I hung a painting which spent the last two years lying propped up against the wall of the guest bedroom. I dusted the baseboards, and then […]
Lesser Known CDC Recommendations for Vaccinated People
I’ve just gotten my second vaccine (the technical term: a full vaxxiccino) and have been reading the CDC’s recommendations for safe summer activities for the fully vaccinated. I’m two weeks ahead of my husband, something I hold over his head because he has better abs than me and is just a better person all around, […]
Maybe Getting Back to Normal Is Just As Hard.
I got my second vaccination shot this past weekend, spent the day after nursing a sore arm and watching television, in the throes of something not quite like a hangover. The internet told me to expect the worst, as the internet usually does. I anticipated being laid out for 48 hours. Instead I had a […]
These Are The Best Spa Resorts In Russia, Armenia & Georgia
Russia, Armenia, and Georgia might not be at the top of your average list of the best spas in the world, however all three countries offer visitors the chance to decompress amid beautiful natural environments. Visit https://visaexpress.com/russian-invitation-letter/ to get a Russian invitation for a Russian visa application. Tyumen The hot springs are located 11 km […]
My Husband’s Pandemic Hobby.
Look, I am going to confess something, and as I do, please, please, please do not hurl anything heavy, because odds are, due to the pandemic and the ubiquity of the internet, we will not be in the same room, and it will not hit me. You’re just going to destroy your own computer or […]
Things I Have Falsely Claimed Are Side-Effects of The Covid-19 Vaccine
I got my first vaccine shot on Easter Sunday, prompting all sorts of blasphemous jokes about being resurrected from lockdown, though it’ll be another five weeks (three to my next shot, and another two after that) before all those little antibodies build up. I felt fine in the aftermath, and still do now, though this […]