My life in the past three months are packed with chaos, excitement, worries… good things and bad things came together and I had to make more efforts to settle and calm down than usual. I mean, it’s not my very first time moving to a new place and start a new life (actually I moved quite frequently these years), but it is the time that I came to a place with so many pressure behind me with an unknown future. I am at that awkward age that can no longer call myself a kid who has plenty of time to waste, but in a new place, there is very little I can do. 2017 is kind of an exhausting year, I realised that I become lazier to pick up the things I love such as blogging, photography and lots of other new things. Sometimes I am afraid of being a boring person but there are already so many things are taking up my time and exhausting me from the inside. I think that is the post-graduation syndrome they called.
I am that kind of people whose emotion can easily be affected by weather, so I kept wondering if moving to Melbourne (the weather here is just like London you know) is a correct decision for me. But thinking of the silver lining: it’s still summer here, so I literally have spent my 2017 with sunshine, beaches and tropical greenery 🙂 Happy 2018 to you all and let’s have a great year ahead.
Best of luck for 2018 Mikaela! We’re currently deciding over whether to move to Melbourne for a while. Did you live in London? How’d you find the transition? We’d be doing something very similar
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Hi Zac! Actually I just visited London years ago and was impressed by the weather! haha People say Melb and London have lots of similarities: people here also like art, music, coffee and old things. But still there are differences: in Melb you are embracing an Aussie lifestyle so I reckon that living here would be chiller/slower than in London 😉
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Ha that actually sounds like a good thing though! Could always use living a little slower
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Hi Mikaela,
Thank you for your article. It is really interesting. I lived the same things as you when I travelled in different countries. 🙂
I wish you all the best for this new year and I will follow you (subscribe). 😉
Jessicq
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Bonjour Jessica! Votre page est une bonne combinaison de gastronomie et d’art! Good source for French reading and please keep up the good work!
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Bonjour Mikaela !
Merci beaucoup pour ton retour ! 😊
Très bon week-end à toi !
Jessica
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Life will be great for you! No matter where the place is 🙂 and heyyy gurl, your summer pics are awesome!
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Thank you so much dear ❤ Hope you have an awesome 2018 as well!!
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Wow…looks like you had a full, adventurous 2017. Enjoy 2018!
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Thanks!! Have a great one!
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Looks like a great place to be and I loved the dresses and the photography!
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Thank you so much!! xx
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I wish its summer in Winnipeg too 😭😭
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Look great on your summer clothes . Where is that beach with big Olympic pool ?
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Haha that’s the famous “iceberg” pool of Bondi beach @sydney
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Beautiful Blog ♥
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