by Daisy Rosales | Dec 15, 2015 | Travel Tips
There’s a fluidness between choosing to live simply and choosing to explore the world. Simple living allows us to focus more on things that matter to us– faith, family, advocacy, community– as we shed off the frivolous things that ensnare us. But...
by Daisy Rosales | Dec 11, 2015 | Ecuador, Latin America, People
You might remember that Aaron and I spent July in Ecuador. We wandered through the lovely streets and plazas of Quito, and made a 3-day jaunt to the Andean town of Cuenca as well. But the main reason we visited was to volunteer with Casa Victoria. We helped run their...
by Daisy Rosales | Dec 9, 2015 | People, Uncategorized
Come in, sir, for you are weary And the night is cold out there Though our lives are very humble What we have, we have to share… These simple yet remarkable words are sung by the bishop in the musical Les Miserables (kudos if you recognized it!). I experience a...
by Daisy Rosales | Dec 4, 2015 | money, People, Uncategorized
It’s no secret that we Americans spend billions of dollars every holiday season purchasing gifts for each other. It’s also no secret that many products we purchase are made in industries that have been neglectful (at best) when it comes to the lives of...
by Daisy Rosales | Dec 2, 2015 | self-improvement, Uncategorized
Friends might already be mourning the passing of another year and setting hopes and expectations for 2016, but this year isn’t over yet! 2015 still has a good 30 days, and a lot can happen in 30 days. If you’ve come to the end of this year anxious, tired,...