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Hello guys! 


Probably the worst time for such a post, heeding the quarantine situation in Kuwait. But I had this drafted to decided so post anyway :P.

Let’s hope and pray that things resume ASAP and we are all healthy and safe Insha’Allah. 
A few weeks ago, I visited the much talked about Yasmeen Farms located in Wafra. Here is m experience there. 

The route: 

Easily available and on maps and not tricky to follow. The entrance has a big sign that can be spotted from a distance. 

The fee: 

The basic package costs you 1 KWD per person. On entering you’ll see the different packages and can choose from either. (You can see all the packages in the video linked below) 

The attractions:

Yasmeen farms are mainly known for their organization and tidiness. Which is 100 percent true the area doesn’t reek of the animals or fresh produce. 

As soon as you purchase the ticket you are asked to wait in line for your ride. An array of golf carts keep circulating  to help you commute. Once you board a cart, you are taken from amidst the plantation to a mini zoo area. Animal and birds such as (camel, peacock, deer, etc) are there and you can enjoy your time feeding them. 

On walking a little further, you reach an area where fresh fruits and veggies are on sale, you can enjoy roasted corn and pick your strawberries right from the stems and take them home with you 😊.
  
There is a mini-mart with  fresh and organic dairy products from the farm up for sale. 

Adjacent to which is a play area with some fun slides/rides for kids and a place to dine. (outside food is allowed). 

I made a short video of my time there. Click here to view my IGTV on the same. It's worth a visit. If you have kids they would rejoice this place so much.


Until next time


Polý agape (lots of love) and stay cheerful :)





  
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Hello Kyfam,

I don’t know if anyone besides my mains (aka my family and friends) have noticed, but I took a pretty big break from blogging. An almost five-month break to be exact.

The break started out unintentionally. I was bogged down by other responsibilities, and in the little free time I had, I found it tough to motivate myself to do anything besides the bare minimum for my blog. The writer’s block was really real, and I was on the struggle bus.

I kept putting things off. I kept telling myself I would finally publish that post “tomorrow” except “tomorrow” kept getting pushed back, and I kept stressing about it. Eventually I just decided to be intentional about my break and simply enjoy it with no guilt looming over me.

So why did I take a break from blogging?

The simple answer would be because I needed it to prevent a complete and total burnout, but the real answer was much deeper than the occasional bout of laziness and writer’s block.

I guess I just needed it, the stress of making things Instagram-able, being in the constant thought loop of what to write/post next, sitting in front of the screen gazing at different articles to get inspired from was quite fatiguing. I found myself looking at other posts and almost mirroring the same on my blog. Which I definitely didn’t want to just to meet the “you have to post” deadline in my head.

That’s what I started to reflect upon when I stopped stressing and allowed myself to enjoy my blogging break. In that time, I spent thinking, I was finally able to admit something to myself.


“It’s never too late… to be whoever you want to be… You can change or stay the same, there are no rules to this thing… I hope you live a life you’re proud of. If you find that you’re not, I hope you have the courage to start all over again.”

I really love this quote, and this way of looking at life. It’s never too late to do anything. And if there is one thing, I know about myself it’s that I have the courage to adjust, adapt and start all over if necessary, in order to live a life, I’m proud of, a life that makes me happy.

A big thanks to all the lovely people who kept a check and asked me when I’ll be posting next. You guys kept me motivated to start again soon.

Until next time


Polý agape (lots of love) and stay cheerful :)







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