Life Behind the Posts – February 2026
This one features an abandoned mall, a dragon on fire, and a 6-year-old launched into the air
Hi friends 👋
This month only had 28 days, but it was a busy one here in Bangkok! We didn’t go anywhere else yet. Rosie is still enjoying staying in one place and not living out of a backpack or suitcase 😅
Me however, I have to admit… I’m starting to feel… something. The days and weeks are already starting to blur together, and I’m not a fan of that feeling… More on that later.
Every month, I’ll share a more personal look at what’s been going on: where we’ve been, what I’ve been working on, and a few things I’ve discovered or enjoyed along the way. ✨
This isn’t just a travel diary or work recap, it’s a chance to go deeper into the real-life moments behind the posts. Sometimes there are wins, sometimes challenges, but I always try to share something honest, useful, or thought-provoking from what I’ve experienced.
I’ll also include a few of my favorites from the month: books, podcasts, articles, or tools that stood out and might inspire you too.
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I’m keeping these monthly updates behind the paywall for two reasons. First, they’re a lot more personal, it’s a real look into my life, and having it just for paid subscribers makes it feel a bit more protected and private. Second, these take me quite a bit of time to put together. I want them to be complete, thoughtful, and fun, with stories, photos, and things I’ve enjoyed throughout the month. Your support helps me make the time to create something meaningful here. 🙏🏼
February 1st to February 28th: Thailand 🇹🇭
That makes it 2 full months back-to-back in the same country and same city!
We finally stopped buying things for the apartment (pretty much). January was pretty intense on that front… so now we can just enjoy our new home, focus on work, and take advantage of this wonderful city.
I’ll put some snaps below of random days and evenings out… it includes: a big dachshund robot, an evening stroll in Lumphini Park, and a private sound bath.
















The first weekend of the month was Bangkok Design Week, with plenty of workshops and exhibitions throughout the city. On the 7th, we went to check some of it out.
We started in a nearby neighborhood and walked around a market with local makers. While exploring, we spotted a mural from a street artist we absolutely loved in Miami (Vhils). It was really cool to see his work pop up here!



