Kids have a huge ego (lucky them!)
This is my nightstand as I write. Antibiotics and pain medication and many cups of caffelatte to keep going. I have been diagnosed with pneumonia already 5 days ago and although I start to feel decent,...
View ArticleTale of a very conventional adventure (part II)
I should stop this part I and part II thing since between one and two I usually forget what I wanted to write about. I should just accept that at some point during part I someone will disturb me and …...
View Article100 years of feminism and a little boy
8th of March, International Women’s Day. Around 8.30 am, I am strapping two reluctant kids into the car for the daily, exhausting, school run when something makes us have a surprising conversation. We...
View ArticleFAUX PAS – Why clumsy people shouldn’t use instant messaging
I am clumsy. Always have. Always will. And there should be a law to prevent people like me from using instant messaging or any kind of communication tool where a small distraction does have...
View ArticleThe California Diaries – Through the Silicon Valley
My last day in San Francisco started at Plow, the city’s best spot for breakfast and brunch (according to local press and to our landlady) in Potrero Hill, a few blocks from our room. It’s cool, it’s...
View ArticleLittle Expats II: Tiger mothers and The Pursuit of Happiness
Some say that Belgium is the lab of Europe: whatever happens here will eventually happen to the rest of the Continent. It is indeed the place where different and far away cultures manage to mix...
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