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Taking Time Out to Recharge A Family Break in Ischia, Italy

Taking Time Out to Recharge: A Family Break in Ischia, Italy

Just What the Doctor Ordered

If you’ve been following my blog for a while, you’ll know that ongoing health issues have been a big part of my life. Being unwell has unfortunately become more of a constant than a temporary setback. My doctors and I are actively working to get to the root of the problem, and while it’s been a long process, I’m hopeful that better health is on the horizon.

After being ill almost continuously since the beginning of November, we made the decision to take a short family holiday to Ischia, Italy. The goal was simple: slow down, rest, and give my body the chance to recharge.

Why We Chose Ischia, Italy

For anyone who hasn’t visited, Ischia is a beautiful Italian island located in the Bay of Naples. Known for its breathtaking coastal views, historic castle, and famous natural thermal hot springs, Ischia feels like the perfect place to focus on relaxation and recovery. The volcanic hot waters are often praised for their healing properties—making it feel like a destination that really was just what the doctor ordered.

The view from our apartment alone was enough to lift my spirits. Waking up to the sea each morning was a reminder to slow down and simply breathe.



Ischia, Italy
The top photo is the view from our apartment. Pretty nice to wake up to :)

Ischia, Italy
These are some photo's from the castle.

When Rest Turns Into Recovery

Unfortunately, despite my hopes that the fresh sea air would help, my health took a turn for the worse. I’d already been battling a persistent cough before we left, and during the trip I developed a high fever, constant coughing, and vomiting. By the time we returned home, my temperature had risen above 39°C, and after fainting, it became clear that something wasn’t right.

A hospital visit confirmed the diagnosis: pneumonia.

Healing, Rest, and Looking Ahead

Thankfully, the antibiotics are working, and I’m steadily improving. My husband and children have been incredible, helping me rest and recover properly while I focus on getting stronger. I have follow-up X-rays scheduled later this week, and I’m feeling cautiously optimistic that they’ll show clear results.

This experience has been a reminder of how important it is to listen to your body, slow down when needed, and prioritise health—even when life feels busy or overwhelming.

Here’s hoping this marks the start of better days ahead.


Find more travel related posts here.


Book Review: Good, Clean Murder by Traci Tyne Hilton

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Book Review: Good, Clean Murder by Traci Tyne Hilton


Disclosure: The FTC Disclosure Provision is a law that requires influencers to disclose when they are being paid to promote a product or service. So please know that if I'm not making money through affiliate links/sponsored content on the post you're currently reading, it's an oversight on my part and will be corrected soon. Read the full disclosure about all the legal stuff here.

Today I'm reviewing Good, Clean Murder by Traci Tyne Hilton.

I'm giving this book a 3 star rating.

About the book:

Bible school student Jane cleans houses to make ends meet. She’s getting by just fine — until she finds one of her customers murdered in his bed. 

 Watch the video for my full review:



You can grab your copy here: http://amzn.to/1TUeW0d (Affiliate link).

Have you read this book? What did you think of it? Got a suggestion for another book I should check out? Leave a comment below.

#WIP Update: The Bedtime Book


I've finally gotten round to working on the illustrations for my children's picture story book "The Bedtime Book", and couldn't be happier. Feels great to be making progress with this work in progress. 

I'm working with water colours for this book (a change from my usual digital style). The illustrations will be softer and more detailed compare to my other published children's books.

Here's a look at how things are shaping up. Meet Teddy:

#WIP Update: The Bedtime Book

#WIP Update: The Bedtime Book

This is still a work in progress but I'm happy with the general feel of it. Can't wait to get started on the other characters now.

I'm still undecided about the cover design but hopefully will have some ideas to share with you soon.


Library Reads: 28th February-5th March 2016

Welcome back for another Library Reads update!

Every week I report back on the books my kids picked out from the library and what we thought of them. 

This week the boys picked:


- Zoe and Beans: Hello Oscar
- George and the Dragon and the Princess

Watch the video to see what we thought of them:



What have you been reading this week? Got a suggestion of a book we should check out in the future? Leave a comment below and let me know.
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