
Cancer changed everything. Now we're redesigning midlife - one small step at a time. Travel, walking the Camino de Santiago, home educating teenagers, running businesses on the road, and all the unexpected turns that shape the next chapter in life.
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Camino Mozarabe, photo by Mark Stevenson, January 2024
I didn’t realize how often I would question what I was doing out there, but it was a lot. I think just being present for every emotion and giving myself grace during the uncomfortable...
Vienna, September 2024
I was a worrier as a teenager, in fact I may have popped out of the womb worrying about something. I believed that the way my brain went over every detail of every conversation many times over was normal, and that ev...
As promised last week, I thought I’d share a little bit more today on the food side of Crete - and then in the spirit of doing little experiments here on Substack, we’re sharing some things that we’ve been enjoying as well, because in a gru...
The venetian harbour at Chania, Crete, April 2026
I arrived in Crete unwell. A cold that had dragged on for weeks, a lingering cough and that foggy, not-quite-right feeling that makes you wonder if you should have just stayed home. I hadn’...
Roncesvalles, on the Camino de Santiago, May 2021
A few weeks ago, I started learning Spanish.
Not app-based, gamified, earn-your-streak Spanish. As it happens, I have a 400-day streak on Duolingo, and it’s fun in its way, but I kept hitt...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Writes about overthinking, mental health, travel, walking the Camino de Santiago, midlife, family, home educating a teen and making every moment of this one, precious life count.
Writing about my prostate cancer because, why not turn a pain in the prostate into something lighter? Sharing the highs, lows, & awkward doctor visits, humour might not cure cancer, but it sure as hell makes the ride a lot more bearable
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