Life in the time of Quarantine

Just like life (or love) in the time of cholera, it is hard to endure all that has been thrown at us recently. But just as cholera, this too shall pass. In the meantime, here are a few ways we try (mostly successfully) to keep sane.

23rd-29th March

It is not ideal being locked inside while simultaneously seeing all the events you have been looking forward to, beings canceled. All the same, there are some undeniable perks of the situation. Here are some of them.

9th-15th March

So here we go, new week in the life (#witl) from back when life was still normal but hand-sanitizer was starting to be sold for ridiculous prices and Jakob patiently waited for Mia’s ballet lesson to be over (bribed with a smoothie) while preparing for his piano lesson afterward. Do have a peek at my Read More

LUXEMBOURG, first in the World

Luxembourg has recently made headlines worldwide as the first country in the world to introduce free public transport. Residing here over a decade, I decided to celebrate the event by digging a little bit deeper into my adoptive country’s peculiarities and found there ten.

Adding one more to the mix

I’m back at school! Conquering Lëtzebuergesch has become quite essential for my survival in the duchy’s wilderness so here I am, teacher-turned-student, intensively absorbing the Sprooch of my adoptive country. In reality, I started years ago, just after I had attained the level of French which makes it possible to spy on my children. Now, Read More