Whoah! The Year of the Rat was a doozy! Both Kevin and I are rats too, so we couldn’t help but feel the zodiac weight of the world that was last year. I remember explaining to Kevin that when it’s your year, it can also be one of difficulty and hardship–hence the reason many believersContinue reading The Year of the OX! Happy Chinese New Year!
Wear a Mask
I’ve been very confused by those that refuse to wear the mask. I see stories online either via news channels or my Instagram feed; some people are very opposed about having to wear a mask. This baffles me. It absolutely doesn’t make any sense. To wear a mask is the respectful thing to do forContinue reading Wear a Mask
Spring Break 2020
I’m at a loss for what to write about over here on Kremb de la Kremb. I feel like my creativity is being zapped. Aside from wearing loungewear that isn’t worthy of styling, I have things I want to say, but don’t know how to start…That’s where I’m at. So, since I’m at a loss,Continue reading Spring Break 2020
Schools are Closed, but We are ALL Learning
So much has happened in a week; I can hardly believe it. We are definitely living in an unprecedented time. For Hong Kong, our numbers doubled in one week. Last Sunday we had stayed at a solid 140 coronavirus cases for weeks. Then, with an influx of people returning to Hong Kong, we doubled ourContinue reading Schools are Closed, but We are ALL Learning
Living During Covid-19
It’s official: Covid-19 is a global pandemic. As this scary, dystopian-like fact has stumbled into being over the last few days, I’ve been watching silently, knowing I best share my experiences. I can remember at the end of January, we were just hearing the news… I’m not an expert by any means, but with scaryContinue reading Living During Covid-19
Living in Hong Kong During COVID-19
It started as the Wuhan Flu until it was described as coronavirus, yet know the World Health Organization (WHO) officially called it Covid-19. With this name it contains the “Co” from Corona, “vi” from virus, “d” from disease and the “19” for the year it started. No location or race associated, no ominous connotations implied,Continue reading Living in Hong Kong During COVID-19