by Daisy Rosales | Aug 16, 2014 | Asia, International, Japan, Travel
Hokkaido is the northern-most island of Japan, known both for its cherry blossoms and ice sculptures. We were there this summer for five days and we absolutely loved the landscape, culture and people. Here are a few highlights from the trip! Tasting sea urchin right...
by Daisy Rosales | Jan 24, 2021 | mindfulness
Many of us think of the great outdoors as a place to be active— complete with gear from REI. National parks are for hiking, rockclimbing, fishing, mountaineering, and sleeping only if you can manage to carry your belongings on your back. For some (and sometimes for...
by Daisy Rosales | Nov 22, 2020 | Home, Travel Tips
“When will we be able to travel again?” I used to think this question had a clear answer. But considering how this pandemic has unfolded, I’ve realized that maybe it’s no longer the right question to ask. Maybe a better question to ask is— what...
by Daisy Rosales | Jan 3, 2020 | spirituality
As I look back over 2019, I feel a rush of emotions. The highest highs and lowest lows met us this year, across 4 continents, over multiple months. Some of the travel was for our nonprofit that works with communities in Latin America. Other travel was for family,...
by Daisy Rosales | Aug 24, 2019 | Latin America, Mexico
We might have said “Mexico City restaurants are on the rise” ten years ago and not been entirely late to the game. But today, the culinary scene in this global capital is nothing less than a mature, full-blown bonanza. And there’s good news:...