Nature provides us with so many decorations for the holiday season. That wreath on your door, the Christmas tree, colorful garlands, and decorative ornaments…although these classic holiday decorations are often plastic, they are modeled after their earthly counterparts. It just makes sense to do it the natural way instead. Not only will you help the …
Butternut Squash Soup with Coconut Milk
With the cooler fall weather upon us, I’ve been craving soup day in and day out. Butternut squash is the ultimate fall vegetable and I’ve been lucky enough to find a local farmer who grows possibly the sweetest squash ever. Cozy up with a bowl of this soup on a cold night and it’ll warm your …
Baby Led Weaning (BLW) – Why We’re Skipping Purees Altogether
We started a new step in our parenting journey last week – introducing Ariana to solid food! We decided to try something called Baby Led Weaning (BLW) instead of going the standard puree route. I’m going to talk about what BLW is, how our first week has gone, what foods we’ve introduced to Ariana so …
Akihabara: Land of Anime, Electronics & Maid Cafés
This weekend marks one year in Japan for me! We celebrated by accomplishing a major milestone; taking the train into Tokyo for a day trip with our six month old. Sure, some moms have been doing this since the beginning, but it was always easier for us to just drive and spend the night. Let’s …
Cup Noodles Museum Trip
A few weeks ago, we made plans to drive to Yokohama. This Japanese port city is a little over an hour away from us, if you take toll roads. Although we’ve done our fair share of local road trips, this was our first time on the highway! We debated taking the longer route to save some …
Vegetarian “Sausage” Rigatoni Recipe
I love this rigatoni recipe because it’s easy, made in one pot, and comes together in less than 30 minutes. It’s also vegetarian and vegan friendly! A couple hot peppers and lots of flavorful sauce makes it the perfect warming recipe for these cold rainy days we’ve been having. Back home, with convenient access to …
Easy Vegetable Stock Recipe
I’ve decided to start a recipe section of my blog, with some of my focus being around the theme “Make Instead of Buy.” In line with my recent sustainability efforts, I’ve started looking around my kitchen to see what I could make easily. Not only will this save us few dollars here and there, but …
3 Ways Japan Makes Parenting Easier
Being a new mom can be hard. Figuring out what to bring on trips with you, how to nurse in public, how to catch a break in an extremely busy city and much more! We are so thankful that living in Japan has simplified it for us. Here are the three ways Japan has made life …
Namjatown: Cats & Gyoza Galore
One thing we’re learning during Tokyo’s rainy season is that we can’t let a little rain (or a typhoon passing through) get in the way of exploring the city! A quick Google search pointed us in the direction of Namjatown. Namjatown is an indoor theme park in the shopping complex of Sunshine City. Sunshine City …
Kamikatsu: Japan’s Zero Waste Town
As I’ve seen time and time again in my first year living in Japan, the Japanese pave the way in many different areas. Gun violence is almost unheard of, the bullet train is a nonchalant mode of transportation, and their regard for others around them is unprecedented. It’s no different when it comes to environmental …