Monday, July 14, 2014

World Cup 2014

Hello! How are you guys doing? I hope y'all had a great Monday.

We are going back to our routines that don't include the World Cup from now on (at least until Russia 2018). It is amazing to see how the soccer fever is, at least for some countries. I noticed that for the US, soccer isn't really a big deal compared to Basketball, Football or even Baseball; however, in Latin America it's a HUGE deal! There's nothing like soccer for our countries and the passion is indescribable.

So yesterday, Argentina played vs. Germany, my friends and I got together (of course) to go watch the game at a Sports Bar/Restaurant and it was just so nice to see people wearing their favorite team's shirt because they sure wear it proud. I believe it is healthy to share these type of experiences with family and friends because it creates a bond, plus you get to share some time together which is always great.

On the other hand, what I don't like, it's when people start attacking one another, insulting and even getting physical to defend their teams. People can get too intense when it comes to sports so come on people, enjoy your favorite sport in a HEALTHY way, no need to get all nasty.

Hope y'all enjoyed the World Cup and created nice memories with family and friends!!

Till next time, over and out!

PS: If you missed the World Cup's opening and closing ceremony with Pitbull, JLo, Claudia Leitte and Shakira's performances, you can watch it HERE and HERE

Sunday, July 6, 2014

Hey! It's Andrea here.

I got this blog several years ago and I did blog for a while but then I quit due to personal reasons so when I decided to start blogging again, I removed several old entries and just kept two. I just noticed I haven't introduced myself (not that anyone will actually read this) but I'm hoping that maybe someone who is bored and surfing through the web will find this and maybe read it, ha!

Alright so here it goes!

I was born in a small country named El Salvador, located in Central America between Guatemala and Honduras (Believe it or not, a LOT of people don't even know it exists) on July 23rd, 1987. My maternal grandparents, aunts and mom are all Spain citizens (funny thing is I've never actually been to Spain, but would love to visit).

I had a pretty good childhood and teenage years (obviously we all went through an awkward stage during our teens but no biggie). I graduated high school back in November 2004 and college in November 2011. I had a couple of jobs in my home country before moving to the US to work and continue with my education (through a program that allowed me to do so).

Living in the US meant a lot for me, for starters, I was actually able to experience the world on my own outside my parents' bubble, I learned how to really handle my finances and stick to a budget (I learned that in College but knowing the definition of things doesn't really teach you anything until you actually put it to practice), I learned how to commute using public transportation in a big city (which I really couldn't do back home because our public transportation system SUCKS! but that will be another blog entry lol) and I learned how to be independent and do things on my own, from doing my own laundry to paying for gas, my cellphone and school.

I cherish that experience tremendously because it really made me become an adult, I did go through a lot of bad and sad experiences throughout the years (prior to moving to the US) which made me grow up and improve as a person but nothing really made me become an actual adult until I moved to a completely different country on my own. I met friends whom I love deeply and most importantly, I met my boyfriend and love of my life (sounds cheesy, I know! but it's true). He is the best man on earth and I feel blessed to have him in my life.

I lived in Hoboken, NJ for a while (which is close to Manhattan, a 10-15 mns commute) and I consider it my second home (I have hopes that perhaps one day, I will be able to move back) but then I moved to Fort Myers, FL which I really didn't like at first but I learned to love it.

It's always hard being away from people we love (family and friends) but the satisfaction that comes with being independent, it's beyond words.

If you have any questions, feel free to ask! :)

Till next time!

PS: Can't stop listening to Shakira's La La La World Cup's song which you can get on iTunes here: WORLD CUP BRAZIL 2014