I’ve reviewed this restaurant previously, so y’all already know it’s my fave waffles spot !
Went back for a nice breakfast with my sister, she hadn’t been there yet. She discovered the waffle awesomeness they serve, and what a serve ! It’s decadent, but at the same time feels healthy ?!
I don’t know how they do it, but it’s yummy and fresh, and not heavy at all on the stomach, even though it’s made with gluten. I’m shocked to say this, but yes, it’s better than what you can find in the US.
Rating for this gorgeous waffle spot is still 10 / 10 🤪
This is a very special place where my boyfriend and I love to get coffee when we’re in the area, or a nice glass of wine on some evenings. He was the one who introduced me to this cosy place.
I just love the vibe… the interior design is grand, in all the little details. They have mixed a couple of styles with chandeliers, vibrant colors, antique pieces. We feel at ease here, and it’s way nicer that any café because it feels private.
I guess I’m finally ready to talk about what I have…
Been dealing with health issues for the past couple of years, and was not properly diagnosed until recently. The diagnosis was really helpful in a way, because I could begin proper treatment.
Unfortunately it’s a bit late, my body has been in crisis mode since September ’22. At this point for the treatment to kick in, it takes a while. I’ve been home basically since then, you can’t imagine all the things someone can go through dealing with that. It’s like another confinement, with added pain. So that’s great.
For that reason, and because I couldn’t find the necessary ressources for myself online, I decided to tackle on a little finite online project. I’m creating an instagram account I titled @immunediseases.
So I will be sharing anything health, wellness, cooking, fitness, and self-care related there. Because my blog is more for photography, and I don’t want to mix that here. Plus, as I said it’s a finite project, once I babbled on everything I have on this topic, I’ll just leave it be : hopefully by then I will be healed, and able to start working on the actual projects I’ve been dreaming of.
But in the meantime, I’m not gonna sit around and not even share what I’ve learned or experienced through my own issues.
If you are unfortunately like me, living with autoimmune diseases, or know someone etc… go and take a look at my new instagram. I’ll start posting there from next Monday. You can ask me any questions there, regarding those topics. It’s going to be a safe place for those matters. xoxox
I truly love “vintage Paris”. At least, that’s how I call it.
Any place that looks old, and from another time : I’m instantly in love. For example this metro station is unlike most that you’ll come across. First of all, it’s outside… I hate when the metro goes underground. The city is so beautiful, you want to be able to see it while traveling.
And they kept the architecture from the early XXth century, which is so Parisian. If you want to check the area on foot, I highly recommend. It’s Rive Gauche, super chill and safe neighborhoods. Take line 6, and stop at Saint Jacques 😊
I’m so happy I found this beautiful place, which can treat me.
It looks more like a campus than an hospital (I’m thinking tiny UCLA). In Paris everything can be romanticized it seems… good for me, because it takes the edge off things. It’s not even an ordeal to come see my doctor in these conditions. The architecture is so vintage, I’m loving this old-vibe medical look. I’m transported in an era that was really stylish.
Oh and by the way, it’s my birthday !
I usually am not in the mood to celebrate, but this year I will. I have a whole thing planned for this weekend, so pictures will be coming next week 🤗