Author: Christine Estacio

Christine Estacio

Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine

It was refreshing, seeing Eleanor come into her own. To witness her isolation and her loneliness slowly turn into connections that eventually evolve into friendships.

Lingoda Sprint: 3 Considerations

Je parle un peu françias. The YouTube algorithm must have known this because it started recommending videos of creators who had completed the Lingoda Sprint.

Everything seemed promising. The sprint would consist of 30 classes in 60 days ~ averaging one class every other day, no more than 5 classes in one week along with other rules in the sprint

Review: The Last List of Mabel Beaumont

I felt a lot of emotions reading this book. I felt the loss of Arthur – a life partner, the loss of that stability and comfort; the anxiousness of being alone and navigating through a new “normal”

Review: Starfish Sisters

Featured image from: Aly @thealylifestyle   Rating ★★★★☆ Genre: Fiction Goodreads Summary Heartfelt and layered, The Starfish Sisters is a moving story about the complicated

Review: Archer’s Voice

Archers voice was a beautiful story about finding sustenance in a relationship outside of physical attraction. Bree and Archer both had very traumatic events take place in their lives and through their friendship (basis for love) they were able to face their past traumas and support one another in their journey to heal.

Aviles Family Shoot

I’ve known Carli for as long as I’ve known John. So when she asked if I could take photos of her family, of course I

Engalla Family Session

Just a few months ago I was asked to take some family portraits of my Tita (Auntie), my cousins & their families. It was such

Hello, kamusta, coucou!

Through this blog, I plan on being unapologetically me.
I want to continue to spread positivity.
To encourage you to have hope when things seem hopeless;
To help remind you of the strength you have & hopefully offer you some comfort and my friendship, if you need it

The Station

“Sooner or later, we realize there is no station, no one place to arrive.” We spend so much time wanting something, working for something – we think “Once we get there, our dreams will come true” what we often fail to do is enjoy the moments in-between.

Lomeli & the Mejias

Mayra has been one of my dearest friends & her kids are basically my kids by extension (not really but in a way). She’s actually