Writing my way through the slow life, one honest moment at a time.
There’s this quiet truth I’ve been wrestling with lately: That everything I own, my car, my clothes, my home, even the teaspoons in my drawer, will one day be someone else’s burden to sort through. I think about Kaisel, my little electric car, and how much I’ve already poured into…
Back in 2018, most of my friends and I worked in the same place. We shared shifts, breaks, weekends, trauma bonding. But now, in 2025,…
Sometimes I look around and wonder: Why do we think more is always better? More people. More money. More buildings, more babies, more digits in…
There was a moment, deep in the middle of a shift, when a memory returned so vividly I could almost hear it. The voice of…
When Ate Marianne dropped off Caleb at 10:30 a.m., I was ready. I’d mentally prepared for battle: 16000 steps at the gym, seaweed soup to…

Hi, I’m Zennie Shulam, a nurse by profession, a writer by heart, and a quiet soul learning to live more gently in a world that never stops spinning.
Wild Little Wonders is my corner of the internet where I slow down, reflect, and share the little moments that make life meaningful. From seaweed soup on a quiet mornings to long thoughts on healing, work and why we all crave peace.
I believe in honest words, simple living, and finding beauty in between.
This site isn’t advice. It’s not a lecture. It’s just me, trying to make sense of being human. If any of it helps you feel a little less alone, then maybe that’s the wonder of it all.