martes, 10 de mayo de 2016

There’s only just one thing that i haven’t thought about in my entire life, and that thing is the job I would like to have in a non-distant future. Since I study Journalism, I know that in “job matter” exist a lot of options and differents kinds of Jobs (in radios, newspapers, televisión, etc), but i don’t know exactly where my path in journalism is going, so I don’t have a defined projection.


Anyway, in the future I would like an outdoor job, because i hate to feel that im trapped in a closed room. And of course, i’ll be charmed if this  outdoor Job means that I have to travel anywhere (literally, ANYWHERE) and anytime. Maybe, if i do a major in social comunication, this “dream job” could be very posible. But at the time, there’s nothing clear about following that area or any other one.




Happily, I’m not worried about this yet, because I still have three years to learn more about my carreer (in fact, this is my second year in college), and learn about all the areas where a social comunicator can work. So, for now, im going to explore what options do i have with social comunication, and see where i can contribute to this discipline that slowly i'm learning to love.


miércoles, 27 de abril de 2016

Nieves, my pet.


My first -and the only pet I've had in my life- is a white dog called “Nieves”. “Nieves” is a cross of Samoiedo race and a Wolf, a also known as “Wolf-dog”. She arrived to my house in 2003 when she was just a little puppy that an old man gave me as a present for Children’s day. My mom didn't like dogs, but she decided that she stayed with us anyway.

 At the start, Nieves was a very aggressive and apathetic dog. In fact, she bitted a lot of people (nothing too serious, if you wanted to know). Eventually she turned more tamed and  less aggressive with humans.

 She likes to dig holes in the grass, eat carrots and sleep in holes in the ground. In resume, “Nieves” it’s similar to a giant rabbit. At today, she's thirteen years old, but she doesn't look or even act like an old dog at all.

She’s very important for me because she's the only pet  I’ve ever had. But also because she’s a very perceptive and loyal dog, and that’s makes her a great friend. Although  I’m not in home, she’s still remembers me, and more important she misses me a lot. And I miss her too.

miércoles, 20 de abril de 2016

What does it mean for me learn english?

For me, learning english quickly has become an opportunity to go out to the world. Let me explain: when I was younger (so much younger than today haha!) I developed a bigger interest in English musicians, so, in order to understand what they say and what they musical work mean, I pushed myself to slowly learn the language. That was the first step: get to understand what people was saying. In other words, it meant an aperture to a world still unknown for me in that time.



Later in School, English became an opportunity to go out on scholar exchanges. That was my golden ticket to go out of the boring city where I lived, and of course, see the world with my own eyes (and not google maps). Sadly for me, things didn't go as expected and I stayed here.

Later in School, English became an opportunity to go out on scholar exchanges. That was my golden ticket to go out of the boring city where I lived, and of course, see the world with my own eyes (and not google maps). Sadly for me, things didn't go as expected and I stayed here, but I learned so much about the language and other cultures in that process that i remember that time with affection.

Well, I’m telling you this, because this two experiences have something very important in common: the aperture of an unknown world I was willing to get to know. English means for me an aperture to learning about other subjects, other people, other cultures. Learning english has been the main tool for my learning life, and there’s nothing else that make me happier than get to know, even if it’s a little, the world I live in.

That’s what learning English means for me, and that’s precisely why I love it and why I want to learn english properly.


martes, 19 de abril de 2016

Best concert I've had: Pearl Jam

It was the 4th of November, last year. That day, Pearl Jam, an American band of rock from the early 90’s, visited the country for the fourth time (a coincidence maybe?). At first I wasn't very sure of going, but my boyfriend did a very good job in convincing me of going.

And I think I have to thank him, because it was one of the best experiences in my life. The people was so excited! There was music everywhere, an amazing jumping crowd, a lot of fans screaming…. I swear you could feel all the energy in the air that night.


When the music was playing we felt like feathers in the wind. We were just tiny dots inside a sea of people, people that was having the best night of their lives, as we did too. Sharing this experience with the one I love it’s just priceless.

One thing I will never forget is how my boyfriend had to save me of being crushed by the crowd. I guess they didn't saw me because I’m too short, haha!

I was exactly like the girl with the "hair bun"...

miércoles, 6 de abril de 2016

Where's my ticket to France?


If I could choose any country of the world to visit, it would be France. It’s a romantic, classic and beautiful land. To be honest, I don’t know a lot about the country except for his legacy in the worldwide culture.


Let me explain: France have fifteen Literature Nobel Prizes (in fact, is the nation with more literature Nobel prizes worldwide), French cuisine is one of the finest in the world, France is the origin place of modern philosophy and let’s not forget how important France was for writers and artist like Ernest Hemingway, Pablo Picasso, Scott Fitzgerald and Salvador Dalí for the development of their work.




I would love to study there, I think it would be great to learn another point of view and learn more about history and French culture. Also, I would love to get inspired while I wander on the marvelous streets and take long walks around Paris like those talented writers did before.

(Midnight In Paris, 2011)