My blogs are mainly about type 1 diabetes, travel inspo, and sometime’s a mixture of both, and I’ve tried my best to organise everything in my menu at the top of each page, but here they all are in case you want to read the beautiful mess that is all of them!

  • Top Ten Activities in Glasgow, Scotland

    Top Ten Activities in Glasgow, Scotland

    Glasgow is a bustling city in Scotland, filled with lots of things to do and places to see. Here are my favourite activities which filled 1.5 days of exploring Glasgow! Where to stay We stayed in Fraser Suites, a hotel which offers apartments with kitchenettes, perfect for self catering. The location was very central, the…

  • Scotland: One Week Itinerary in the Scottish Highlands

    Scotland: One Week Itinerary in the Scottish Highlands

    One of my favourite trips ever has to be the week we drove up to Scotland. With a short city break in Glasgow, then hikes through the Scottish Highlands, we had the perfect mixture of travel and nature. Download my FREE PDF with everything you need for your road trip in Scotland! This post may…

  • Five Top Tips for Managing T1D

    Five Top Tips for Managing T1D

    Managing Type 1 Diabetes is a full time job. Checking blood sugar, bolusing insulin, dealing with low’s, correcting high’s, navigating the effects of the weather, exercise, hormones… the list goes on. But after a while, it starts to feel like second nature. And sometimes it all just clicks. So here are my top tips for…

  • Point Cook Marine Sanctuary, Melbourne

    Point Cook Marine Sanctuary, Melbourne

    When we got back from our day trip to Point Cook, we went to a bakery for a sweet treat. When asked by an Australian what we’d been up to today, we explained we were just back from Point Cook. She immediately looked confused and just said “…why?” Why? Is a perfectly reasonable question, I…

  • My Personal Outlook On Living With Type 1 Diabetes

    My Personal Outlook On Living With Type 1 Diabetes

    Living with Type 1 Diabetes can be tough. It’s constant, annoying, and life would be easier without it. As much as I wish there was a cure, there isn’t, and I have to deal with that and move on in order to live my best life. And I do! I am very accepting of the…