
Adrianna Anastasiades
Bio
Born and raised in London. Living in Seoul, South Korea. Studied BA (Hons) Magazine Journalism and Feature Writing at Southampton Solent University.
Stories (30/0)
Have you visited these cafes in Seoul?
Seoul is known to have a huge coffee culture and cafe scene, hence why a new cafe always opens up. It is quite common to go cafe hopping on weekends, or line up for the hottest new dessert that everyone is posting or talking about. But there are a few cafes that just stand out, and people like to visit regularly.
By Adrianna Anastasiades 4 days ago in Feast
Here are some misleading things I learned about pregnancy
There are a lot of things that we learn about when it comes to pregnancy. Most schools in most countries provide sex education and we learn about 'the birds and the bees', but when it comes to the different trimesters of pregnancy and what to expect, we usually have to educate ourselves about it. However, there are also family members, friends and acquaintances that like to share their insight from experience or what they have learnt too.
By Adrianna Anastasiades 13 days ago in Families
Third trimester of pregnancy: The good, bad and ugly
Pregnancy is a blessing, and it is a long yet patient journey for expecting parents. Your life changes in many ways, and there is always that worrying feeling of the unknown and of what's to come. I am currently towards the end of the third trimester of my pregnancy, and the feeling of excitement has taken over.
By Adrianna Anastasiades 15 days ago in Families
I ate my way around Tokyo
I went to Tokyo with my husband for our honeymoon, and it was my first time in Tokyo. We had been to Japan before, but we visited Osaka for his birthday in March. Everyone says that Tokyo is an amazing and bustling capital, and they were right; it felt like a utopia to me.
By Adrianna Anastasiades 2 months ago in Feast
The Last Chapter
I never thought that this day would come. You see it in movies, and you hear stories about it, but you never think that it will happen to you. Everything around me was dead silent. The only thing that I could hear was my heart pacing fast. My palms were so sweaty, but she wanted to hold my hand tightly for comfort. Tears were rolling down from her eyes as she tried to crack a smile. I sighed loudly, but the words just couldn't come out of my mouth.
By Adrianna Anastasiades 2 months ago in Fiction
You're stranded in the Amazon: What do you do?
Picture this scenario; you're sitting at home, watching television and eating your favourite snacks. The doorbell suddenly rings, and you answer it without thinking about it. There are two people at the door who violently grab you and put a pillowcase over your head. You cannot escape and you're out and thrown into a van and driven somewhere far.
By Adrianna Anastasiades 3 months ago in Feast
The Ultimatum: What's love got to do with it?
Love, it's something that most of us have felt in some way at some point in our lives. Love can come in different forms; you have a strong love for coffee, you feel love from your friends and family, you love your partner.
By Adrianna Anastasiades 3 months ago in Critique
The Basement
A group of people were sitting in a circle, looking glum and lifeless. They were in an empty hall with only one long table that had different stale snacks for them to eat. A short, bald man who wore round glasses stood up and cleared his throat. "Good morning everyone. Welcome to our very first AA meeting. Let's go round in a circle and introduce ourselves shall we? Don't forget that this is a safe space to tell your story." He announced.
By Adrianna Anastasiades 3 months ago in Fiction
Here are a few things to know before visiting South Korea
South Korea has many things to offer, and has become very popular for many reasons. A lot of tourists visit because they love the culture and the K-Pop and K-drama culture that this country is known for.
By Adrianna Anastasiades 3 months ago in Wander