10 Things I've Learned From Traveling the World That I Want to Teach My Kids
I just hit country number thirty-something on a clockwise road trip through Morocco — Chefchaouen's blue walls, Fez's tanneries, a Sahara sunset, a very stubborn tourist who wouldn't take help. Along the way, ten lessons kept showing up that I want to pass down to my daughters, whether we're on the other side of the world or three blocks from home.
Moab and the Voice of ancient Gods
Moab. The name itself emits a deep tone — like an ancient god whose voice still rumbles the valleys. Under a Super Flower Moon and against burnt red canyon walls, the desert reminded me that we're made of stardust, that we are very small, and that nature will tell us what we need if we sit still long enough to hear it.

