“Girls write to ask who the little women will marry, as if that was the only end and aim of a woman’s life” Louisa May Alcott Continue reading “Inspired by the truly inspirational Louisa May Alcott”
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A snippet from my forthcoming book!
“I’m not so much afraid of dying, that’s inevitable, it will happen someday and I hope I’m wild and crazy and in my 90s, who knows! I’m more afraid of not living my life, of being afraid to take chances, of being afraid to love deeply, of being afraid to not believe in my dreams, that’s the true tragedy and every day I remind myself of this, to wake up to a new day, to a new opportunity to do something different, something you love, something that terrifies you, something that makes you feel fully alive. It’s a privilege that my journey is still a work in progress, that I’m still unraveling who I am and why I’m here, it’s a privilege to grow older, to get wrinkles and crinkles! It’s a privilege.
Feeling Grateful
On my last evening in Granada, I was sat watching the sunset with this stunning view and the couple next to me asked why the solo trip, I had a tear in my eye as I said I’m celebrating 5 years in remission & celebrating my life and ticking off places I’ve always wanted to go to!
Solo travel
I had a little adventure all by myself! I booked to go to Malaga and Granada in the south of Spain to do a little exploring.
Writing a book
I’m writing a book!
My first ever book!
I wanted to write about my experience with going through Stage 4 blood cancer, I’m 3 years in complete metabolic remission now and I do see life completely differently and through a new lens.
Secret world under the bed
When I was around 6 or 7 years old, my friend told me that she had a secret world under her bed, She would tell me all about it and how magical it was. I was so desperate to see it!
My imagination went crazy.
I imagined there would be unicorns playing around, endless amounts of sweets, chocolate fountains everywhere and care bears jumping around on clouds!