
Gabriela Trofin-Tatár
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Passionate about tech, studying Modern Journalism at NYU, and mother of 3 littles. Curious, bookaholic and travel addict. I also write on Medium and Substack: https://medium.com/@chicachiflada & https://chicachiflada.substack.com/
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Discovering the French Alps: Lac du Mont-Cenis and Saint Avre
Why would anyone take the tunnel when you could enjoy these spectacular views in the Alps? Our journey from Hungary to Portugal by car, with our three kids, was getting more and more exciting. After stopping in Susa, Italy for ice cream and a walk around the Roman ruins, we continued our trip through the Alps, crossing the border to France.
By Gabriela Trofin-Tatár2 years ago in Wander
How to Get Out of Your Head as a Mother of Three. Top Story - April 2024.
Writing has been my hobby and ally for a long time. The written word has strength and can literally change lives. Words do good and they have the power to build and create worlds, like Lego pieces build up a castle. I’ve written in hardcopy journals and online blogs. At some point in time, it stopped. The urge to write was lost among books to read and piles of little clothes to wash.
By Gabriela Trofin-Tatár2 years ago in Writers
The Ancients Know Secrets. Content Warning.
It started as a mere game of hide and seek in the Whispering Woods of our childhood. Not paying attention to the noises, as we were by then fully accustomed to the woods, we kept on playing and counting, giggling and hiding.
By Gabriela Trofin-Tatár2 years ago in Fiction
Soul Searching and Door Knobs: Witchy Symbols and the Passage to Womanhood
Soul-searching is a fabulous business, especially when witches are involved. This is a tale of the October feeling of shivering when the wind is screeching and the crispy air is inviting everyone to the remembrance of old times past.
By Gabriela Trofin-Tatár2 years ago in Fiction
Beyond Conventions: Fostering Independence and Growth Within Our Family
“A willingness to question the way things are paradoxically affirms a vision of the way things ought to be.” ― Alfie Kohn, The Myth of the Spoiled Child: Challenging the Conventional Wisdom About Children and Parenting
By Gabriela Trofin-Tatár2 years ago in Families



