My life in Venezuela has been influenced by a lot of people, and I am really thankful for it. But there are a few people that I have to mention. Smithy, you have been the best friend I could ever wish for. I still remember the first day of school in 5th grade, where you came up to me smiling asking what my name was. Nothing has changed since, and you really helped me through a lot. We’ve had fights (many) but that doesn’t matter because everything was perfect, is perfect and will always be. I can’t wait to travel with you and I am sure we will always be friends. Ale, you’ve been amazing! And I still remember the first day of high school where you helped me with anything, and whenever I was nervous you were there to calm me down. I’ll never forget you, and thank you for everything you gave me because I’ve learned so much from you which I wouldn’t trade for everything. Choni, you’re the best co-singer anyone could wish for! We were not so close last year, but I still feel like I’ve known you forever! You always understand me and you make me laugh until I can’t breathe. You guys are about the most amazing, funny, annoying and immature people I’ve ever met, and I hope we’ll always be together and I’ll never forget you guys.
Simply Me
sábado, 4 de junio de 2011
Freshman 2014
Not so long ago, I though the worst feeling in the world was having to keep up with Davinsky’s mean comments. Or getting a 3 in M.Barga’s notecards even though you read two times. But just a few days ago, I noticed the hardest thing to do is look at your room and only see boxes. It hadn’t hit me I always leaving, but now that I am taking my clothes out of the closet, and shipping them to another country. Living in Venezuela has been a great experience, and I wouldn’t change one bit of it. Everyone in this school has made a significant change in my life and in me. I really have to thank my friends for everything they done and for always being there for me. I couldn’t have made it without them. One thing that I would never change is being in the 2014 class. We are truly the most unique freshman class ever, and our crazy idea and immature games have made me laugh every day. Our random pizza day, our cell phone stealing game and the usual twins parties have been the best memories I could ask for. I really wish the entire 2014 freshman group a great life, because they deserve it. I love you guys, see you soon!
lunes, 16 de mayo de 2011
Blogs

jueves, 28 de abril de 2011
Argentina, Buenos Aires
As I have mentioned before, I am moving to Argentina. For spring break I went to Argentina to look for houses and schools. Unfortunately, the international school there is closed and I didn’t have a chance to see it. I was surprised with how advanced Buenos Aires is. The buildings and parks are all based in European architecture. Since I spent most of the time looking for houses, I went to a part of the city where most of the tourists don’t go to; San Isidro. San Isidro is a beautiful area where many citizens live. There are around 15 schools in that area, therefor most kids walk to school. The downtown of Buenos Aires is my favorite part of this massive city. Other places, like Palermo are also very interesting. Palermo is an area where most tourist and locals go shopping. The area is full of stores; internationally known and original local stores. The hotel I stayed in was in this same area, and I found it a very lovely place to be in. I also went to a shopping mall there, but I found it much more interesting to walk around Palermo and shop. Argentina is a beautiful place and I recommend people to visit it whenever they have the opportunity.
jueves, 31 de marzo de 2011
Venezuela

Leaving Venezuela
Many of you might have wondered why I would write about moving. And the obvious reason is that I am moving from Venezuela. I have been here for 5 years now, since 5th grade; it is crazy to leave everything behind. Even so, I am very anxious and excited about this change. One of my friends knows a girl that goes to the international school in Buenos Aires. She lived here before but left in 5th grade (ironic). I talked with her trough internet and she told be a little about how it is like to live in Buenos Aires. She told me both countries are completely different; place and people. She also said the school is great and all of the people there are welcoming (score!). The school I want to go to is the school she is currently in. Unbelievably, it is the only American school in the whole Buenos Aires. If I don’t get accepted to the international school, I might have to go to a British or a bilingual school. I am going there for Spring great, and I am incredibly exited! Right now, the climate there is very cold, so I had to go out with my mom to shop some winter cloth since here in Venezuela is so hot! I can’t wait till I go to Argentina, that way I can bring you guys news!
Moving


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