
Helena🎨
@alenabo
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Hey everyone! Let me introduce myself.
🎨 Illustrator by heart. I'm the one with an iPad in my arms, paint stains on my cheeks (virtual, but that's not accurate) and dreams of a house by the sea. I'm inspired by nature, traveling, warm, music and silence.
👩👧👦 Mom of two. They've taught me that socks can live anywhere and teach me to enjoy life.
🎧 I'm always listening to music, and I have a playlist like a traveler's suitcase: from modern music to nostalgia for the 90s, 80s.
📖 And books... well, it's my weakness.
🥗 In search of the perfect recipes of the sugar-free desserts, that the kids will eat.
🪙 Crypto in my heart.
🌴 Dream? I'm picturing an apartment in Thailand by the sea where I can draw, drink coconut water, and greet sunsets with a crazy smile.
If you love coziness, creativity and believe in the power of small joys - welcome 🫶 3 replies
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Most posts here are full of beautiful, happy moments — the kind of life you'd want to admire or even envy.
But today, I want to share a different kind of story.
Our story. A story of fighting for our child’s health — a fight that’s been going on for over 10 years.
Our daughter was diagnosed with atopic dermatitis when she was just a month old, shortly after a vaccination. Since then, we’ve seen countless doctors and professors. But despite all the efforts, her condition didn’t really improve.
There was a time when her skin got better, but that’s when the respiratory allergies and asthma began. It’s been a rollercoaster ever since.
Now, at 10.5 years old, we’ve started a new path with a doctor — this time focusing on detox and rebuilding her system.
It gives us a little bit of hope.
The road is long, but we’re walking it, one step at a time.
Sorry if this is hard to read 3 replies
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