Monday, December 30, 2013

Top 13 Moments of 2013

Dear Reader, 

2013 has been one busy and exciting year for me. This year has been full of surprises, excitement, adventures, decisions and opportunities. And I can honestly say that this year has been the best year, so it is only appropriate to tell you my top 13 moments of 2013 (relatively in chronological order)...

1. Hugo

January 29th had become a day full of burden, being the birthday of my grandfather who passed away in 2010. But however that changed very quickly and turned into an amazing day and a great start of 2013. On January 29th, 2013 Hugo made his debut into this world and into our lives. My second bundle of joy that I have the privilege to call my nephew. 

2. DECA Trip
Dimple, Nathalia, Natalie and Me in Downtown Disney looking professional

In February I had the chance to head off to competitions in Orlando for an organization named DECA. It was my first ever competition in Fashion Merchandising, which I got to experience with these girls and a freshman, David. I made so many friends on the way and got to have a peak of what the real world looked like.

3. St. Augustine

Shortly after the DECA competitions, I headed back to Orlando for another school trip, but this one a little different as we also spent a day in St. Augustine. And the minute I stepped in this city I just fell in love. It is the oldest city in Florida, which gives it its charm. Full of history and myths this city not only captivated me with its beauty but also by its stories. 

4. Art History Trip

Now it is normal to go on day trips for classes, but this day WAS NOT NORMAL ! For Art History class my teacher decided to take us to Bok Tower. The location is quite far away so our day started early and would end late. Not only was our bus late, but our bus driver kept falling asleep at the wheel, which we then had to make a pit stop and thanks to coffee he somewhat woke up. But to play it safe my teacher decided to call the company that planned to get us a new bus with another bus driver. So once we were ready to leave Bok Tower, we get into our new bus with our new SAFE bus driver. We start heading down the lane to go to our second location and we see our old bus stuck horizontally on the road. Now the picture above shows the second bus on the left and our first bus (blue) being stuck. We have no clue how the driver made a turn or why because this is the only street, everything else surrounding it are trees (WTH?) But anyways then our SECOND bus had no A/C …with 50 kids and a hot Florida day that did not go well. So after our second location stop, we waited an hour for our THIRD and final bus to take us home safely and cool !

5. Grad Bash

Grad Bash will forever be in the top best nights of my life. Grad Bash is graduating Seniors from all high schools of Florida that get together at Universal's Islands of Adventure and Universal Studio park to themselves and party the night away with food, clubs, rides and concerts. It was such an amazing experience to be with my graduating Seniors and partying it up at the clubs, while the parks were being emptied just for us. And then ride on rides all night and having a blast at the Pitbull concert. JUST PERFECT !

6. The Family in Miami 

My family had never been to the United States before and this was a huge milestone for them alone, and just an amazing opportunity for them to be here for my graduation. 

7. Prom

Prom is THE night to remember, right? Well mine will be unforgettable…

8. Graduation

The day I finally stepped in the real world. The day that my footsteps really do count. The day that marks the beginning. The day that changed everything (:

9. Shark Attack 
We did not know what was about to come

Now this may not be a "happy" moment but nonetheless. That day my brother, sister-in-law, two nephews and I decide to go to the beach. So as usual we paddle in the water and my brother was taking pictures, like the one you see above. He heads back to our belongings to put the not waterproof camera away and join us. Now my sister-in-law was holding little 4 month-old Hugo in her arms, until she asks me if I can hold him. So as I just got Hugo, my brother suddenly yells "OMG, dolphins !!" and points to two fins. As I look closely, I respond "I don't think those are dolphins" when right when I finish my sentence, the two fins head straight in our direction. Of course I back up to the beach and was freaking out inside, but having my nephew in my arm, made me keep calm and WALK not run. I even took a peak over my shoulder to see my brother and sister-in-law both dragging my other nephew back at shore. Nothing happened to us but it was one very memorable moment. 

10. 18th Birthday 
Do I even need to add to that title ? (;
11. Decision to Move

The biggest decision I have ever made myself. Taking risks and already making my life flip upside down, but that's exciting !

12. Universal Trip With Mom
Do I really have to add more ? lol
13. The Bookables 

Recently I had a Fangirl moment!!!! Due to the blog post on the Sarah Dessen Book "Lock and Key" I had given a link to the blog post on Heather's Goodreads Book Talk. But never did I think that she would not only read my blog but comment on my Instagram. It may mean nothing to you, but she is one of my favorite Booktubers that I look up to and was jumping around my house when I saw this (: It made my end of 2013 ten times better !

2013 was the best year of my life, but hopefully 2014 can be just as good or maybe even better ? Who knows ? How did 2013 treat you? Like always I'll talk to you next time, in 2014 (; 

Bookishly Yours, 

Monday, December 23, 2013

Sarah Dessen Book Club; Lock and Key

Dear Reader, 

I recently decided to join this Sarah Dessen Book Club, created by Heather (www.youtube.com/bookables). And the December book pick was "Lock and Key." Lock and Key is about Ruby Cooper who after her drug and alcohol addicted mother abandons her, child services forces 17 year old Ruby to move in with her sister, Cora, who she hasn't seen in 10 years. With this sudden change and flip of lifestyle, Ruby slowly adjusts, but still keeping the key to her old home on a chain around her neck. This novel is about family most of all and letting go of the past and taking that old key to open new doors of opportunity. A great read right before the holidays, which is all about family.



This book was my first Sarah Dessen novel and I was definitely not disappointed. A realistic take on family relationships, friendship, and a little love. It even influenced me to create this "KeyChain" that was a big feature in the novel. As I found this old key I thought it would be great to transform it as a necklace, turning it from a useless old key to a symbol of opportunity taking and maybe passing it along to someone else in need in the future.

"It's a lot easier to be lost than found. It's the reason we're always searching and rarely discovered--so many locks not enough keys." -Sarah Dessen, Lock and Key 

If you want to see Heather's original video you can click here. Also if you want to see what I am currently reading, you can go to my Goodreads page here. And I'll talk to you next time (:

Bookishly Yours, 

Wednesday, December 11, 2013

A View From Today | December 2013 |

Dear Reader, 

At this time businessmen are heading to their windowless offices. At this time school girls and boys walk shoulders hunched down to school with their gloomy looks. At this time independent women walk bristly to their job hoping no one will see their under eye circles. All of this I can see sitting in one place; Starbucks window. And no, I am not here to observe people for hours, I am here to go see something that these people are forgetting, being too occupied with their busy lives; the Sunrise.

"We can only appreciate the miracle of a sunrise if we have waited in the darkness" -Anonymous 

Saying that Miami is beautiful is an understatement. It is incredible how a place can take ones breath away. And at the same time, sad that many people take this for granted. Now I am not a morning person but with a good alarm clock, a strong coffee and my camera charged I could not be more at peace. So wherever you are in the world, whatever you do, try and admire at least a sunrise once in a while, it'll brighten your day (literally.) I hope with this you'll have an excellent week and I'll talk to you next time.

Bookishly Yours, 

Monday, December 9, 2013

My Booket List

Dear Reader, 

It is common in one's lifetime to sit down and write what they wish to do before they die (aka Bucket List.) But being a bookworm does have its challenges in choosing which books to read. So to solve this problem I have created my Book-et List. I have written out 50 books on little pieces of paper and put them in my Booket List Jar, which I will once in a while plunge my hand in and read off a book on my list. 


50 Books to Read Before I Die
1. To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee
2. The Holy Bible
3. The Catcher in the Rye by J. D. Salinger
4. Noughts and Crosses Series by Malorie Blackman
5. Lord of the Flies by William Golding
6. Delirium Trilogy by Lauren Oliver
7. The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald
8. Beautiful Creatures Series by Kami Garcia and Margaret Stohl
9. The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas
10. The Percy Jackson Series by Rick Riordan
11. Great Expectations by Charles Dickens
12. The Heroes of Olympus Series by Rick Riordan
13. Les Miserables by Victor Hugo
14. The Mortal Instruments Series by Cassandra Clare
15. Dracula by Bram Stoker
16. The Millennium Trilogy by Stieg Larsson
17. Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck
18. The Long Walk by Stephen King
19. Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte
20. The Hunchback of Notre Dame by Victor Hugo
21. Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte
22. The Fault in Our Stars by John Green
23. Memoirs of a Geisha by Arthur Golden
24. The Book Thief by Markus Zusak 
25. Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov
26. The Maze Runner Series by James Dashner
27. Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy 
28. Legend Trilogy by Marie Lu 
29. The Time Traveler's Wife by Audrey Niffenegger
30. Divergent Trilogy by Veronica Roth
31. Moby-Dick by Herman Melville
32. The Cuckoo's Calling by Robert Galbraith 
33. The Hobbit by J. R. R. Tolkien 
34. The Legend of Sleepy Hollow by Washington Irving
35. Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert 
36. The Phantom of the Opera by Gaston Leroux
37. The Lord of the Rings Trilogy by J. R. R. Tolkien
38. Frankenstein by Mary Shelley 
39. The Chronicles of Narnia by C. S. Lewis
40. The Complete Grimm's Fairy Tales by The Brothers Grimm
41. The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupery 
42. The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank
43. Jane Austen's Novels
44. The Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold
45. The Harry Potter Series by J. K. Rowling
46. The Help by Kathryn Stockett
47. The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne
48. The Stand by Stephen King
49. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain
50. The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde

Some of these books I had at one point started reading but for some reason never got to finish, so I still kept them on my list. For now I have only 50 books written down but as soon as I have finished this Booket List I will then create a new one until maybe I have read ALL the books in the world?! lol ….A girl can dream (: Comment down below any books you would recommend for my next booket list jar! And I'll talk to you next time.

Bookishly Yours,