Learning how to make bubble, boba or pearl milk tea at home is one of the easiest recipes we learned to make while self-quarantining in 2020. My kids love boba […]

Easy Spam Musubi Recipe
We’re lucky to live in a state as diverse as Hawaii—the food that we eat on a daily basis reflects the cultural diversity that exists on our islands. This post […]

13 Family-Friendly Travel Movies to Inspire Wanderlust
Now that we’re most likely self-isolating again due to Omicron, there’s never been a good time to binge-watch movies this weekend. Especially if you’re like me and itching to travel. […]

5 Incredible Goan Dishes to Try
This post is for anyone visiting Goan and wondering what Goan dishes to try. I’ll cover traditional Goan cuisine, the history of Goan cuisine, and the best Goan dishes as […]

Spring Break in Hokkaido: Skiing at Lake Akan National Park
We spent a few weeks exploring Northern Japan, in particular the island of Hokkaido. March is a wonderful time to travel to Japan especially if you love to ski. Read […]

Easy Kid-Friendly Kimchi Fried Rice Recipe
Kimchi is synonymous with Korea and it wouldn’t be wrong to call it the national dish of Korea. Our Korean friend taught us how to make this simple, kid-friendly Kimchi […]

Our Favorite Kid-Friendly Travel Gear
Traveling with kids is an adventure and one my husband and I highly recommend doing. There’s no right age to travel with kids – we started when Lou Lou and […]

10 Delicious Kid-Friendly Foods from the Philippines
We’re very lucky to live in a state as diverse as Hawaii. In addition to the multicultural nature of its residents (my family is a great example), the diversity also […]

10 Must-Try Kid-Friendly Foods From South Korea
Earlier this year we were lucky to travel to Seoul, South Korea. Having passed through Incheon International airport several times en route to Dubai over the years, we decided this […]

Celebrating Children’s Book Week with Japanese Celebrations
I cannot believe it’s the first week of May! It feels like only yesterday we were ringing in the New Year in Hawaii…almost half the year has gone by, and […]