This was such a wholesome, wonderful read Lia! I enjoyed every moment from what you learned to the different places to visit in Madeira. I also loved the pictures of all the food! There is nothing I love more that trying food from different cultures and places.
Aweee thank you so much Veronica!! Wholesome is exactly how it felt to reflect on my time in Madeira, so its so nice to receive this feedback!! And soo glad you love the food pics, honestly Madeira food is AMAZING!!! So so underrated! Hope you get to try someday!
Lia, thank you for writing this. It felt so wholesome to read your piece! I can see how much time, effort and dedication you put in your pieces; almost as if a small part of your soul finds its way into these articles!
I paused at several sentences, but this one hit me deeply: "I think many of us were raised in such a performance-based society that we constantly feel pressure to optimize, perfect, and prove ourselves."
As someone who grew up under a lot of pressure to excel at everything, I've noticed that if I don't achieve something the first time I try it, I'm ready to give up. But that's not how you learn things in life, unfortunately ahah...
Another aspect you described beautifully is the sense of community. I think we're becoming more disconnected from each other, which leads to increasing loneliness and declining mental health. My dream is to live in a place surrounded by a beautiful, kind and welcoming community.
Awe Annabelle π₯Ίthis comment from you made me so emotional, I had to pause for a second and just sit with it!! I really really appreciate your kind words, and feel so seen right now!! And I relate to you so much, I also used to give up if I wasnt a βproβ right away, but slowly have been overcoming that! And it is also my dream to have that community around me and I believe that we will be able to create it, slowly but surely! Meeting each other was a lovely first step π Thank you so much for this message!!
I went to Madeira a couple of years ago and I feel like I learned some of these things there too! Home-grown foods, slow life and long long walks were the highlights for me. The entire island is truly magical and itβs full of microclimates which I loved!!! These photos made me so nostalgic and Iβm glad you had such a wonderful time! Quite jealous you live so close!!!
awee thats soo beautiful!! I am so happy to know that you got that experience, because I was curious how it was for those that didnt have family there, and its really nice to know you felt this as well! I hope you get to go back and visit again π
Love this so much. I saw your email and was so ready to read it. My mum has been to Madeira and always raves about it. So I was very excited to find out more from a different pov.
I absolutely love your personal experience about making things from scratch, grow what you eat, talk and let the evenings flow. The board games idea is fabulous. We play chess with the boys and itβs always fun.
You making wine and drinking is just wow. What a unique experience.
Thank you so much for sharing lovely Lia. Your in-laws sound like awesome people.
Aweee thank you soo much Ana!! And how lovely, I love knowing that you play chess with your boys π€ so special!! I am so happy to know that you really liked the read ππ
wow I love this Lia!!! I'm visiting Madeira on my trip this summer, so I truly appreciate all the recommendations (I can't wait to hike and explore there!) It sounds like your trips there are always so expansive - how cool that you get to learn so many new things from your travels there (and experience such amazing culture directly through your in-laws!). We can learn so many things from others who live different lifestyles from us, and now I am inspired to start baking my own bread & growing my own herbs like you (although now I very much wish I had a farm!) thanks so much for sharing :)
Awe this feedback makes me soo happy!! If you need any additional tips, please feel free to message me =) I am so excited for your trip for you haha!! It really is so incredible to experience life there, and I also want my own farm now π π but maybe someday! Baking bread and growing herbs is a perfect way to start down that path!
i have been looking forward to this post and it definitely did not disappoint!! Thank you for sharing Lia, Madeira has been on my wishlist for a while and you sharing your experience has most certainly intensified my wish to go!! the landscape is truly incredible, love how you described the slowed down and intentional way of living, truly something I could use a good dose of. I love me a little beverage and those Ponchas look delightful!!
I am assuming your partner grew up on Madeira as well then? There is something so special to go home to your partners place, especially when it is foreign. Been going to Japan for a decade due to my partner being from there and I love being there with our family.
Oh, I am so happy to recieve this feedback Matthias, I knew you were looking forward to this, and I was hoping you'd enjoy the read! The ponchas really are AMAZING!! Please do let me know if you ever plan a trip there, I'd be happy to give you more tips!! And yes, my partner grew up there, and the first time I visited, I felt like it finally made so much sense to me why he is the way he is! I am sure you've had similar experiences with your partner. How incredible that you get to visit Japan with your partner, that must also be such a culture shock, but in the best way! Japan is definitely on my list. I would love to know more about it from your perspective (if you ever feel inclined to write about it)!
it literally popped up in my inbox and i went straight to reading it lol!! I was excited :) and yes, it has been a culture journey let's say and that is definitely something I could write about some time, thank you for suggesting it!
This was such a wholesome, wonderful read Lia! I enjoyed every moment from what you learned to the different places to visit in Madeira. I also loved the pictures of all the food! There is nothing I love more that trying food from different cultures and places.
Aweee thank you so much Veronica!! Wholesome is exactly how it felt to reflect on my time in Madeira, so its so nice to receive this feedback!! And soo glad you love the food pics, honestly Madeira food is AMAZING!!! So so underrated! Hope you get to try someday!
Of course! And yes I absolutely loved the food and am hoping to try one day :)
Lia, thank you for writing this. It felt so wholesome to read your piece! I can see how much time, effort and dedication you put in your pieces; almost as if a small part of your soul finds its way into these articles!
I paused at several sentences, but this one hit me deeply: "I think many of us were raised in such a performance-based society that we constantly feel pressure to optimize, perfect, and prove ourselves."
As someone who grew up under a lot of pressure to excel at everything, I've noticed that if I don't achieve something the first time I try it, I'm ready to give up. But that's not how you learn things in life, unfortunately ahah...
Another aspect you described beautifully is the sense of community. I think we're becoming more disconnected from each other, which leads to increasing loneliness and declining mental health. My dream is to live in a place surrounded by a beautiful, kind and welcoming community.
Finally, Lucy is a very cute dog haha <3
Awe Annabelle π₯Ίthis comment from you made me so emotional, I had to pause for a second and just sit with it!! I really really appreciate your kind words, and feel so seen right now!! And I relate to you so much, I also used to give up if I wasnt a βproβ right away, but slowly have been overcoming that! And it is also my dream to have that community around me and I believe that we will be able to create it, slowly but surely! Meeting each other was a lovely first step π Thank you so much for this message!!
I went to Madeira a couple of years ago and I feel like I learned some of these things there too! Home-grown foods, slow life and long long walks were the highlights for me. The entire island is truly magical and itβs full of microclimates which I loved!!! These photos made me so nostalgic and Iβm glad you had such a wonderful time! Quite jealous you live so close!!!
awee thats soo beautiful!! I am so happy to know that you got that experience, because I was curious how it was for those that didnt have family there, and its really nice to know you felt this as well! I hope you get to go back and visit again π
Thank you soo much, for the beautiful words, pictures and kind words about my family, out family ππ
From the heart ππππ
Love this so much. I saw your email and was so ready to read it. My mum has been to Madeira and always raves about it. So I was very excited to find out more from a different pov.
I absolutely love your personal experience about making things from scratch, grow what you eat, talk and let the evenings flow. The board games idea is fabulous. We play chess with the boys and itβs always fun.
You making wine and drinking is just wow. What a unique experience.
Thank you so much for sharing lovely Lia. Your in-laws sound like awesome people.
Aweee thank you soo much Ana!! And how lovely, I love knowing that you play chess with your boys π€ so special!! I am so happy to know that you really liked the read ππ
wow I love this Lia!!! I'm visiting Madeira on my trip this summer, so I truly appreciate all the recommendations (I can't wait to hike and explore there!) It sounds like your trips there are always so expansive - how cool that you get to learn so many new things from your travels there (and experience such amazing culture directly through your in-laws!). We can learn so many things from others who live different lifestyles from us, and now I am inspired to start baking my own bread & growing my own herbs like you (although now I very much wish I had a farm!) thanks so much for sharing :)
Awe this feedback makes me soo happy!! If you need any additional tips, please feel free to message me =) I am so excited for your trip for you haha!! It really is so incredible to experience life there, and I also want my own farm now π π but maybe someday! Baking bread and growing herbs is a perfect way to start down that path!
i have been looking forward to this post and it definitely did not disappoint!! Thank you for sharing Lia, Madeira has been on my wishlist for a while and you sharing your experience has most certainly intensified my wish to go!! the landscape is truly incredible, love how you described the slowed down and intentional way of living, truly something I could use a good dose of. I love me a little beverage and those Ponchas look delightful!!
I am assuming your partner grew up on Madeira as well then? There is something so special to go home to your partners place, especially when it is foreign. Been going to Japan for a decade due to my partner being from there and I love being there with our family.
Thank you for sharing!! :)
Oh, I am so happy to recieve this feedback Matthias, I knew you were looking forward to this, and I was hoping you'd enjoy the read! The ponchas really are AMAZING!! Please do let me know if you ever plan a trip there, I'd be happy to give you more tips!! And yes, my partner grew up there, and the first time I visited, I felt like it finally made so much sense to me why he is the way he is! I am sure you've had similar experiences with your partner. How incredible that you get to visit Japan with your partner, that must also be such a culture shock, but in the best way! Japan is definitely on my list. I would love to know more about it from your perspective (if you ever feel inclined to write about it)!
it literally popped up in my inbox and i went straight to reading it lol!! I was excited :) and yes, it has been a culture journey let's say and that is definitely something I could write about some time, thank you for suggesting it!
Literally as I pressed published, i thought about you!! hahah!! OMG I will be the first to read if you write this, looking forward to it =)
Love these realizations from your trip. I need to keep them in mind more! I am a huge believer that homegrown and whole foods truly are the best.