I was recently inspired to create this blog after thinking about how much I love writing and reading other blogs about fashion, cooking, travelling and relationships. I have always loved writing and have put off a blog for quite some time. The idea of writing about everything and anything is very exciting to me!
You may find the title of this blog slightly entertaining so let's start there...
I am now Greek and married to a fantastic, incredibly handsome, hardworking lawyer named George. I still remember the first night I met him almost 5 years ago. It was
St. George's day ironically and that same night I met about 20 other Greek guys named George. Turns out it’s the most popular name in
Greece for men.
By origin I am not Greek but have European roots with my parents being German and Swedish. Who knew that 25 years ago when my parents named me Talia (Greek Origin meaning Goddess) I would end up marrying the man of my dreams, a Greek; named George.
So why create a blog which pays tribute to your husband?
George is very wise, caring and knows me better than I know myself. He loves my friends, supports my passions, provides a beautiful life for both of us and even helps me purge my closet when it gets to full. In turn I do all I can to make his married life as fun and relaxed as possible. I love cooking, recently learnt to clean with more vigor and do my best to take care of him 24/7. The real reason for naming this blog as such comes from the realization that without George I wouldn’t be able to have the life I do now. I wouldn’t have been able to study art in
Florence, Sienna and
London, I wouldn’t be able to volunteer instead of work and I definitely wouldn't be writing this blog right now! I think each of us has someone in ourlives who inspires us, whether its a husband, family member, sibling or friend. I hope this blog will inspire you to travel, learn about art, cooking, fashion and relationships.
I have attached a couple photo's so you can put a name to a face, these are from our Big Fat Greek Wedding which was in September 2010.
Much Love, Talia