Tak Bat: Morning Alms in Luang Prabang

Our first morning in Luang Prabang, we got up at 5 so we could participate in Tak Bat, or Morning Alms. It’s a daily tradition with Buddhist monks from the local monasteries that dates back to the 14th century. The monks leave their monasteries early in the morning and proceed through the streets, walking single file, with the oldest … More Tak Bat: Morning Alms in Luang Prabang

Kiwi Hospitality

One of the highlights of Auckland for our family was connecting with an old friend. By “old friend”, it happened to be someone that Matt worked with almost 14 years ago (oh and I should also clarify that “old friend” doesn’t mean that she is old…they just go way back)! They hadn’t been in contact … More Kiwi Hospitality

Auckland

While in Auckland, we stayed in an Airbnb in the Ponsonby neighborhood. We did a little research on the different areas to stay in and Ponsonby seemed like a hip little neighborhood that was close enough to walk to downtown Auckland, but far enough away so we weren’t smack dab in the middle of the … More Auckland

Wallaman Falls

The friends we met at Mission beach told us a stop by Wallaman Falls on our way south was a must. They even gave us detailed directions on where to stop for the perfect picnic provisions on the way there, so who could say no to that! We departed Mission Beach and headed south for … More Wallaman Falls

Mission Beach (starring some of my new favorite people on the planet)

After getting into Castaways Resort after it was dark the night before, we awoke to this view the next morning. Our room was right by the pool and there was a beautiful beach that looked out onto neighboring Dunk Island. The beach was full of sand bubbler crabs that leave the tiny little balls of … More Mission Beach (starring some of my new favorite people on the planet)

Kuranda (I think it’s Aboriginal for “maybe we shouldn’t have come here”…)

Kuranda is a scenic little town in the mountains, known as the Village in the Rainforest, just northwest of Cairns. A lot of artisans were attracted to the area for its natural beauty with waterfalls, mountains and rainforests and decided to settle there. We read that the town had a vibrant arts and crafts culture … More Kuranda (I think it’s Aboriginal for “maybe we shouldn’t have come here”…)