I think this post was probably the most honest you’ll get out of me and was quite cathartic to write, in all honesty I enjoyed Hong Kong again but the trip was made because of my return to Macau
Konomi Jutila: Life in Finland, Sharing your heritage and Vlogging your experiences!
"I think one of my strengths is finding a positive in any situation so I feel like being able to share that on a wider scale where I can encourage people, such as Japanese people living abroad, is a really fulfilling thing for me to do." Even if one person can watch my videos and I’ve encouraged them or made a difference in their day or even life this makes it all worth it."
Ilva: The Journey to British Citizenship, Writing and building connections
"If I were alone, I’d have lacked courage to make certain steps or plans, it’s always nice to have someone to fall back on "
Off Topic: What the word Home means to me
I have been thinking a lot about what the word ‘Home’ means to me these days.
Off Topic: The Travels That Made Me: Seoul, South Korea
Welcome back! after leaving off in Berlin in my last post it's time to jump right in to the next stage of my trip, Seoul! I hope you enjoy it! The flight from Berlin was a freaking hoot let me tell you. Not only was it delayed by a few hours due to bad weather... Continue Reading →
Off Topic: The Travels That Made Me: Berlin, Germany
I’d always fancied going to Germany because it’s so close to the UK and the flight is super short so I thought why not make this the first part of my trip? It’s funny really, Europe was always so close but save for a school trip to France and one trip to Disneyland Paris I had never really ventured to what was essentially on my doorstep.
Off Topic: The Travels that made me: Prologue
In January 2019 I decided to quit my job, travel the world and move to Australia, it was a massive undertaking for me and something that I feel I was always meant to do in some way.
Interviews With You: Aya Yamamoto Jane and her life Working in Australia
This week I wanted to take the time to start to interview people I think have interesting life stories. I thought the best place to start is with my Wife Aya because she is from a totally different background to me and yet we both met each other in a country different to our own while working and are now married.
Interviews With You: Giovanni Lovero, Travel and a Working Holiday in Australia
Australia was an amazing experience for me because I was at my lowest and highest. For the first time in my life I had to really count my money before buying something small at the Supermarket