Deciding on a new home
Given our current situation and our attempt to start a family in the next year, J and I are looking for a new home. We have changed our minds several Continue Reading →
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Given our current situation and our attempt to start a family in the next year, J and I are looking for a new home. We have changed our minds several Continue Reading →
Continuing again… Sunday Lunch – Kouklia Sunday was the day we were heading home to Limassol and the next meal on our gastronomical adventure, in the Paphos region. The restaurant was Continue Reading →
Continuing from yesterday… Saturday Dinner – Kathikas Our second dining experience of the day was quite a drive away in Kathikas, at Imogen’s Inn Taverna. Imogen’s was a new discovery Continue Reading →
A couple of weeks ago I spent a weekend in Paphos with J and his parents. We like to visit every couple of months however, this was a specific visit, Continue Reading →
It’s the middle of summer and too hot to move, never mind cook, but I just want to bake. I want to make cakes, muffins, buns, bread and all sorts Continue Reading →
An article on the Guardian website today has made me chuckle. Why does fashion ignore big breasts? Any item of clothing that can be termed ‘in fashion’ was probably created Continue Reading →
It really has been scorching. Cyprus is in the grip of a heatwave, combined with diabolical humidity. The past few weeks have been a terribly draining experience. It has been Continue Reading →
I had my appointment to have my Mirena IUD removed yesterday and, after a little discomfort and being aware that it had shifted slightly into my cervix, I did a Continue Reading →
After a number of problems with my menstrual cycle and a pregnancy scare in my early twenties I was given a Mirena coil (slow release hormone infused) to help with Continue Reading →
A while ago I had great fun reading about the introduction of “baseline testing”, for primary school children in the UK. I have mixed feelings on both sides of the Continue Reading →