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Who is TyTy?









I am a simple, country girl (from Trinidad & Tobago), who currently resides in the UK. Medical doctor, nature lover and avid foodie but many know me simply as TyTy 😊


 I love God and relationship with Him has humbled me and teaches me to always rely on Him. Why do I do this? Because of His promises to me (it ain’t an easy road but my Papa God comes through!) 


Throughout my life I have experienced different lessons and everyday day simple reminders to enjoy life as much as I can as it can be gone in a split second. 


This blog is to help my readers (and to remind myself) of these lessons and create a safe environment where one can read, learn and evolve. It's simple and relatable. 


So why don’t you grab your favourite drink, get comfy and let’s remind ourselves we are not alone in this journey called life. 



Love,

TyTy 💕

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