by Daisy Rosales | Jun 9, 2015 | People
June 7th, 2014: I remember it fondly. It was a whirlwind weekend of wedding gatherings, events and lots of amazing food. Loved ones traveled from near and far to celebrate our wedding as friends cheered us on. Nothing could be greater than launching our new adventures...
by Daisy Rosales | May 15, 2015 | People, Uncategorized
It’s not fun to talk about violence. We would much rather give clean water, sponsor a child, donate books and invest in microloans. We would rather not talk about slavery. But according to International Justice Mission founder Gary Haugen, we have to talk about...
by Daisy Rosales | May 8, 2015 | People, spirituality, Uncategorized
After I graduated high school, I did not go straight to college. Instead, I packed my bags in San Francisco and boarded a flight to New Hampshire. A year later, this is what I had learned. The Back Story… I had planned to take a gap year between high school and...
by Daisy Rosales | Apr 27, 2015 | People
During my lifetime, the world has seen several devastating earthquakes. The deadliest of these felled up to hundreds of thousands of people: Japan in 2011, Haiti in 2010, China in 2008, Indonesia in 2004. Nepal’s recent earthquake has taken over 3000 lives, and...
by Daisy Rosales | Apr 17, 2015 | People, Travel Tips
A question people sometimes ask me is, Why do you like to travel so much? To be honest, it never really occurred to me that travel was a preference; I always considered it a luxury and opportunity that everyone would take if given the choice. As it turns out, I do...
by Daisy Rosales | Mar 9, 2015 | People, spirituality
I met up with some new friends this weekend, and somehow the topic of “borrowing hope” came up. It’s nothing complicated– simply the idea that when one is low on hope, hope can be borrowed from one’s friends and community. Others who...