When we first arrived in Vancouver, we wondered what the hell people did on the weekends. I mean, aside from heading out to the city, where were the road-tripping destinations? After all, not everyone comes here to travel indefinitely. There are others like us. Other ‘workers’ that can only zip away for the weekend for a quick recoup. But how far can you really get in a weekend? Well, we thought we’d buy our own second-hand car and test it out ourselves.. Read more →
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Date Ideas for Expecting Couples, written by an Actual Pregnant Woman!
I’ve seen so many pregnancy dating articles out there suggesting I go and see a movie with my partner, when I can barely hold on 20mins for the loo and it got me thinking, “how could someone pregnant have actually written this?” So here I am, giving you my prego perspective on some realistic yet delightful date ideas for you… Read more →
A Luxury Norwegian cabin for $50 dollars?
Have you ever found a place almost too special to share? Well, for me, this is one of those places. It’s no secret, I’m a little obsessed with the idea of living in the forest. Something about it just makes me feel so excited – finding serenity in the wild – finding the perfect balance of cozy and crazy. Truth… Read more →
Big News: We got married in Thailand !!
Heya! So it’s been a while since we’ve updated our blog, we’ve been busy moving back to Australia and settling into our house after our stint in Scotland. However.. there is a little something that happened last weekend that I thought was probably worth a mention. WE GOT MARRIED IN THAILAND!! Yep!! So why didn’t we get married in our… Read more →
Watching the Sunrise over Katherine Gorge, Nitmiluk National Park
We are greeted by the sound of bats squawking as we arrive in Nitmiluk National Park to see the breathtakingly impressive Katherine Gorge. Booked in for an early morning sunrise cruise with Nitmiluk, a locally owned and operated tour company, we make our way to the boat ramp and board the boat. As the sun rises, the colouring of the rocks change. The deep ochres and coppery red… Read more →
14 Reasons Why You Should Work Overseas
When people tell me they’d like to work overseas – just like I do – I ask them why they aren’t already doing it. Predictably, they give me a list of almost scripted reasons why they can’t go. The obvious ones. Lack of money, career progression, and so on. I know these reasons well. I heard them rattling around in my… Read more →