Winter, You Frosty Little Menace
Winter hit Zürich hard, so now I’m bundled up like a chic Michelin Man clutching a Glüehwii for survival. Between freezing Christmas markets and our budget-friendly glam trip to White Turf, I’m learning that staying warm is officially my new personality.
My Affair with aVery Un-Swiss Kind of Warmth
Between strong espresso and softer smiles, Le Bouffon feels less like work and more like a small escape. The kind of place that reminds you not all good things come with a side of pretention.
Kebabs, Cold Nights, and Cozy Hearts in Zürich
Only in Zürich would people wait 40 minutes in the cold for a kebab. I did it once, for research purposes.
Verdict? The Glühwein still wins.
The Almost-Routine Life of a Not-So-Routine Girl
I may not rise with the sun, but somehow everything still gets done, eventually, and with better lighting.
The Gentle Era I Didn’t Know I Needed
Just a girl, her croissant, and the realization that maybe I’m not as alone as my dramatic brain thinks I am.
Lost in Choices, Found in Small Things
Manifesting a career while my joints manifest pudding.
Doctors, Diets, and the Great Apartment Mystery: Why Adulthood Feels Like a Full-Time Puzzle
Adulthood is basically one long escape room: find a doctor who takes new patients, eat vegetables without Googling “is this toxic raw,” and somehow land an apartment that doesn’t require selling a kidney. All while pretending you know what you’re doing. Spoiler: none of us do.
From Paddle TennisWipeouts to CareerWipeouts: A Modern Adult’s Guide
Adulthood is just gym class with higher stakes. One minute you're faceplanting in paddle tennis; the next, you're ghosting your own career goals.
How Can I Afford to Live Here? (No, Really. How?)
Gossip, Espresso, and the Art of Holding It Together (Barely?)
Dopamine Diaries
They say you can’t buy happiness — but what if you’re just trying to lease a little momentum?