Our Social Distancing Outings | Exploring Walking Trails Near London | Coombe Hill, The Chilterns

Our Social Distancing Outings | Exploring Walking Trails Near London | Coombe Hill, The Chilterns

Last summer, Miss B was obsessed with Roald Dahl. She had read every Roald Dahl book she could find at the library; she would insist that we call her a ‘huggybee’ and she would relentlessly hold her ground that there is a perfect ‘scientific explanation’ 

Routine in the Time of Corona – Social Distancing in London

Routine in the Time of Corona – Social Distancing in London

9th April 2020, Social Distancing in London Day 22 Guys, I’m acing social distancing and lockdown LIKE A PRO! The last time I blogged was my Day 2 of social distancing; today is Day 22 and I’m neither bored nor restless, neither tired nor worn 

McMuffins in the Time of Corona – Social Distancing in London

McMuffins in the Time of Corona – Social Distancing in London

20th March 2020, Social Distancing in London Day 2 I love having McMuffin at McDonald’s for breakfast. Don’t worry; I’m very well aware of the fact that this breakfast is neither the most delicious nor the healthiest. However, I do unapologetically admit that there are 

My First Half Marathon Experience – 8 Tricks that Helped Me Last Through the Run

My First Half Marathon Experience – 8 Tricks that Helped Me Last Through the Run

A couple of years back, I believed that I have a running limit. I believed that there is a limit to how far I can run. I did understand that with time I’ll get better at running but I thought this ‘better’ would probably be 

Things to Do in Cambridge When You Are on a Relaxed Day Trip

Things to Do in Cambridge When You Are on a Relaxed Day Trip

Cambridge University has always sounded to me like an exclusive place reserved only for people who are extraordinary and exceptional. Like one has to be particularly phenomenal to be allowed to enter through the University’s Trinity Great Gate. Like one has to be a Stephen 

Canal Walk London – from Little Venice to Paddington Basin

Canal Walk London – from Little Venice to Paddington Basin

Our one-month long massive vacation in India was action-packed with meeting family and friends and then some more family and then some more friends. All through that one month we were constantly surrounded by people. So coming back to London, where it is mostly just 

Lumiere London Light Festival 2018 – When Entire London is an Art Gallery

Lumiere London Light Festival 2018 – When Entire London is an Art Gallery

I enjoy art, all thanks to London. It is this city and my last year of living here that I now have much more appreciation of art or rather appreciation of ‘the need to enjoy art’ than I ever had in my life. As a 

Learning Marbling and Empathy at the Foundling Museum

Learning Marbling and Empathy at the Foundling Museum

What I love London most for is how it brings out the curious child in me. With the city bustling with museums and galleries, it’s hard not to enter one and get lost in the story it offers. Even without us realising it, Little B 

Running London’s Iconic 10K with The Children’s Society and Five Protein Shake Tips

Running London’s Iconic 10K with The Children’s Society and Five Protein Shake Tips

I am thrilled to share with you guys the reason for my happiness these days – I am participating in this year’s Vitality London10000. The last 10K I ran was in May 2016 and it will be exactly a year when I’ll run London10000 on 

February Half Term School Holidays – Thank You London for Keeping Us Engaged

February Half Term School Holidays – Thank You London for Keeping Us Engaged

A child going to a school in London has weeks of holidays. There is no dearth of school holidays in India as well, but most of those holidays are sporadic, one here and one there. Here, the holidays come in bundle. A school academic year