One of the things that changed for me once I finished high school and started University, was that my teachers weren’t after me, telling me what to do all the time. What I mean is that, it’s your responsibility to study. They will set the date for exams, and it’s up to you to make … Continue reading Law School: Studying Tips
Back to School Tips
I am officially out of school; or at least I’ve completed all my credits, which means I don’t have to go to any classes anymore. However, I thought I could share some of the tips that made my life easier on my days of school; I also included some of my sister’s tips, she is … Continue reading Back to School Tips
Who Inspires Me: Korey Wise
Korey was thrown into adult facilities at age 16. An innocent, sweet boy that was being nothing but a loyal friend, was sent to violent prisons, where he was abused physically and psychologically by other inmates and abusive guards...
Opinion: The Return of Eugenia Cooney with Shane Dawson
Eugenia is fighting something that is not easy to defeat. I completely understand if she wants to keep the hard, raw moments for herself and chooses to show her smile to the world. Recovery is not an easy, happy road, but it is worth it.
Favorite Shows on Netflix
Netflix is my best friend when I’m feeling lazy and I don’t feel like doing anything. It’s also my family’s best friend on Sundays when we all get together and watch something as a family. So I thought I could break down some of my and my family’s favorite shows to binge watch on, so … Continue reading Favorite Shows on Netflix
Blogger Recognition Award
Thank you so much The Bluehill Blogger for nominating me! If you have the chance please go and check out her blog, it is so fun and you can see her dedication on every post. Again, thank you so much for the nomination, this means so much to me ABOUT THE AWARD This award is … Continue reading Blogger Recognition Award
Travel: 5 days in Nuevo Vallarta, Mexico
The Gomez family (my mom's side of the family) is a big one. My great-grandma, who died recently at almost 100 years old, had 16 kids. All of them have their own kids and grandkids, so you can imagine. We're all scattered through Mexico and the US, some even moved to Germany recently. As every … Continue reading Travel: 5 days in Nuevo Vallarta, Mexico
The Sunshine Blogger Award
Hi everyone! I’m really excited to have been nominated for the Sunshine Blogging Award, because this is the first time I’ve been nominated to any kind of blogging award! So thank you so much to Sunny Larue! This means so much to me. Please make sure to take a look at her blog Sunn Larue … Continue reading The Sunshine Blogger Award
Travel: Tequila, Jalisco
Today I want to talk to you about a “Pueblo Magico” (Magic Town). It’s name is Tequila, and it’s located in the state of Jalisco, Mexico (it’s about one hour away from the city of Guadalajara). I think that by now, you might have guessed what this town is all about, and if you’re anything … Continue reading Travel: Tequila, Jalisco
Concentration Camps For Kids: Are We Repeating History?
If you look into their eyes you can almost miss their families. You can almost mourn the loved ones they lost because of the violence they ran from. You can almost feel the hunger they had to go through to get here. If you really look at them, you can almost touch their dreams, and you’ll see then, they are not so different from yours.