This year has been a roller coaster, to say the least. And I know that I say this every year but 2018 really flew by in a flash. I wasn’t planning to write anything to wrap up the year simply because I’ve been missing in action for a long time and I really wanted to leave it that way
Hong Kong is an old-meets-new city. I wouldn’t necessarily say it’s pretty but it has its own special charm. The streets are very crowded; the subway is a constant feeling of being sardine canned
Hong Kong is well known for their coffee shop culture – “cha chaan teng”. They range from your neighbourhood haunts to cult favourites. Chrisly Café is definitely a cult favourite
As a writer, inspiration comes and goes. There are days when creative juices are pumping hard through my veins and then there are days like today – days when my fingers freeze and my brain goes into total lockdown
Not going to lie, I have been extremely uninspired of late. Life just got in the way and being busy is a terrible excuse for not writing more. With my brother leaving for Edinburgh to do his Masters in early September and my mum going with him, I was busy juggling work, laundry and making sure that my dad wasn’t freaking out without his wife around