One question that all parents of mixed race/heritage children will eventually ask is "which languages should I teach my children?" Even though the topic has been discussed numerous times, it remains a hot topic especially as every family's situation is different. Factors such as language(s) spoken by parents, grandparents and other caregivers, the primary language… Continue reading the heritage language
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the woman who read the world
As I mentioned in my previous post, I am a massive fan of books. I love visiting libraries and being surrounded by physical copies of books. As a child, I dreamt of having my very own home library like the one from Beauty and the Beast. Yet in the modern world, I've found that I… Continue reading the woman who read the world
the vaccine
On the 30th of January I received my first dose of the Gam-COVID-Vac (Sputnik V) vaccine at GUM department store in Moscow. I was vaccinated with the first dose at around noon on a Saturday. The jab itself didn't hurt at all, and the staff at GUM were extremely patient and helpful! They bumped me… Continue reading the vaccine
the library
My favourite library in Moscow There's just something about the library during autumm; the books seem to give off a slight warmth. I've always been a fan of them since childhood, my mom always encouraged us to borrow books to read as kids and I never grew out of the habit. I think libraries are… Continue reading the library
the niche
Everyone in the blogging world says that you must "find your niche" in order to run an interesting blog, but I'm not yet sure what that is. I have been wanting to start a blog for a while, but the pressure to find my niche combined with finding enough time to run a blog meant… Continue reading the niche