10 Aug When nothing changes, everything remains the same

I’m writing this before yesterday’s EP elections, and just before I had my arm placed in a sling following minor surgery to my shoulder. Over the past few months you are likely to have noticed that for this year’s EP elections I decided to openly endorse...

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10 Aug When three is not a crowd

As tempted as I was to torture myself, last week I purposely didn’t watch the live debate between the Prime Minister and the leader of Opposition on Xarabank. A few days later however I watched a recording of it because I thought that having the...

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09 Mar Questioning Madness

Last week, a relative of mine was worried sick that for the first time in her life, she might have landed herself a traffic ticket. I too was kind of shocked to hear this news because the person in question never goes over 20km/hr, keeps her...

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12 Feb Mea Culpa

A couple of days ago I had an epiphany. Well, it was more of an obvious revelation, or rather, a final resignation to something that had been staring me in the face for a long time. Though the writing had been on the wall for ages, when it happened, it was like...

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27 Feb One of Those Weeks

  This week was one of those weeks - following my previous two blogs about adoption, I suddenly became flavour or the month (as Tanja Cilia so eloquently put it). I was also preparing to take part in my first half marathon, and as fate would have...

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