If you had asked us a year ago what it felt like to have the ground slip away beneath your […]

the student becomes the master
I’m constantly amazed at the inability of children to care about tomorrow. As a parent I’m used to thinking that […]

into the unknown
This week has been one for the books. Not the best book I’ve ever read, but one that changes your […]

TEFL: what you need to know
If you’ve ever wondered what TEFL is or what it entails, then this article is for you. And even if […]

Actions over words
Seeing as August is Women’s Month, I thought I’d jump ahead of the curve and do a special Women’s Month […]

A quartet of memories
I love talking about relationships, dating, friendships, marriage and pregnancy- and this post includes all of it. When Jacques and […]

stop and smell the roses
For weeks now, parents and children have been forced to stay at home and most families will have to do […]

life after lockdown
I’ve never been known to be particularly optimistic, but I’ve decided not to complain about lockdown. It might seem far […]

what to expect after expecting
Today, 9 months ago I was about to give birth. Like any first time mom, I had some crazy ideas […]

Why I take my baby to church
I frequently get asked why I take my eight-month-old baby to church. Our Sunday church services are filled with hushing […]