jueves, 24 de diciembre de 2009

Canary Islands



Okay sooo this Christmas was a tropical one. It all started Dec. 23 when I got 4 hours of sleep and woke up to catch our 7 am flight. We made it to the airport exhausted but in one piece, waited in line for awhile but luckily I had made sure we´d arrive in enough time. Our flight was turbulent but we arrived in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in one piece. J´s friend picked us up and drove us to their home, where we stayed, in their guesthouse. The house is beautiful. Set on top of a mountain, the property is huge, with tennis courts, bball courts, a pool, and a tropical little area with palm trees and an outdoor patio and chimnea grill, etc. The guesthouse is small and cute, with a living room, bedroom, and bathroom.

Upon arrival we took a quick tour of the island and then a quick nap. Then we went for lunch on the beach and took a stroll on the Playa Inglés beach on the southern tip of the island. Afterwards we went to the grocery store for the essentials: wine, cheese, more wine, salsa, wine, chips, wine, champagne, and some wine haha.

We were totally exhausted from the hectic week so we drank some wine and sat out by the pool, and then watched some of a movie and then to bed we went. We slept for 12 hours which was incredible, and then went to the city center today and the city beach, Las Canteras, which had a beautiful view of the mountains. We walked around for a bit and had a coffee, and then ate a long Italian lunch overlooking the ocean, and then spent an hour or so on the beach relaxing. The weather was a bit cloudy but there was def some sun.

Tomorrow is Christmas Day and we plan to spend all day beaching!

Update: Christmas day. We slept in late and leisurely made our way down to the southern tip of the Island to a beach area called Maspalomas. We settled into some chairs, relaxed for awhile and then shortly after, the clouds rolled in, so we read for a bit and then Jorge decided to give me my Christmas present, which I later would realize was the best present I may have ever recieved.

We strolled over to a hotel called Lopesan Costa Meloneras. Jorge took me down to the spa and he booked us 4 hours of spa circuit. So we change into sandals and bathrobes and to start we go into this peaceful, red room, called the Zodiac Relaxation Room with soft music and lights and about 12 water beds. Time recommened, 15 minutes. SO we lay on waterbeds for 15 minutes. I think we both sorta fell asleep. Next we go to the Himalaya Salt Grotto, which I stole a picture from the website, isn´t gorgeous? Its this peaceful room where the floor is covered with exfoliants so you rub your feet around to exfoliate them. PS that not me in the picture lol.
So next you go into the Saline Caldarium, which is a salt water steam room. It has this amazing smell too. Anyway I love steam rooms in general so this was great. The next section involves the lagoon pools, these cool looking pools in caves with waterfalls, one freezing cold and the other hot, and you need to spend a few minutes in each, a few different times, to improve circulation. Then you go in this cool showers with different pressure and stuff, one gives you a back massage, they are called the aqua dome and then the cosy wall back massage shower. Next you go in the Hamman Turkish bath which is basically another steam room, the lava relaxation room, which is this other peaceful room with super cool chairs you relax in, and then you to to the lava relaxation pool which is a saltwater flotation pool. Its so salty that you literally float without trying. J and I floated around together until we got salt in our eyes haha. It was pretty much empty which made it even more fun bc its like we had this whole private spa to ourselves! Then we went to the african sauna, the igloo ice room, and then finally upstairs to get full use of the outdoor pools and jacuzzi. By this time it was dark and quite windy so we only used the jacuzzi. The main pool is pictured below.


This whole spa thing was INCREDIBLE it was so relaxing, so romantic, an amazing gift, and a creative and unique way to spend Christmas Day! Props to J for a great gift.

The 26th was spent at the beach again. We found a random deserted beach, kind of a cove, that we ended up going to on the 26th and the 27th. I also watched inglorious bastards, the movie on the 26th, which was good but disturbing as well. More to come soon! PS am so excited that in 4 short days bk and mtr will be visiting!!! can´t wait!!!

domingo, 13 de diciembre de 2009

MADRID STYLE SECTION

So one of the reasons Madrid is so cool is because it has a totally unique style. It definetly has a European influence. It´s no Paris or Milan, obviously, but it has a sort of ´urban´vibe to it that really makes it a standout fashion city, in my opinion. It´s cool because a lot of people also intermix style from other european countries like England, Germany, Italy or France, which really makes for a unique blend of styles.

Trends I notice in general this fall:

Teens: High top Nikes, tights, white jeans, belts, Tshirts with English writing on them

Young adults: Plaid, plaid, plaid, studded everything, leather, scarfs of all types, colored denim, esp gray, shoulder pads, DOC MARTENS or any other combatish boots (I know can you believe it! Doc Martens! I should dig out the pairs I had in 7th grade!)

EVERYONE: boots, all sizes, shapes, and colors, skinny jeans, leggings, leggings that look like jeans, Ray Ban sunglesses, the color gray, everywhere, sequins, studs

Even super old ladies here won´t leave the house looking fabulous. I see lots of skirt suits on older women, and tweed.

To illustrate the trends I´ve described, plus more, my first idea was to simply snap pictures of people with cool style. Although I have a few of those photos below, I realized I have so many friends, coworkers, and aquitances with funky style so I actually just went to parties, dinners, work, etc and most of my pictures came from these people!

The cool thing about this is that most of the trends you´ll see are quite affordable. Most of what people are buying is coming from H and M, Zara, Mango, etc.

Here goes! Feel free to comment but please, positive comments only as most of these people are my friends!




From left to right, Nuria 15, Laura 15, and Mercedes 15. All are from Madrid.
These girls are right on style with the teens in Madrid!
Nuria: Bag-Berska
Boots: from a boutique in Zaragoza, Spain
Coat: Mango
Belt: Next, a store in London
Denim leggings: Berska

Laura: Scarf-H and M
Bag: Markets in Morocco, Africa
Nikes

Mercedes
Nikes



Clara
Age: Mid twenties
Occupation: Teacher
I LOVE Clara´s style. Wearing:
Boots: Zara
Tights, Skirt, Socks, Tshirt and Jacket: H and M
TIGHTS and SOCKS PICTURED BELOW in close up

Norma
Age 23
Occupation: English Teacher
From: California
Boots: Vintage, from Paris
Blazer: Vintage, was her mom´s!
T-shirt: American Apparel, New York City
Necklace: A boutique in Southern California


Maialen
Occupation: English Teacher
From: Bilbao, Northern Spain
What caught my eye on Maialen was her scarf. It´s from Italy. I also liked her shoes, they a brand called ´Wonders´which you can purchase at various stores in Madrid. See picture below for closeup on her shoes! They remind me of oxford student meets business woman meets flamenco dancer, I love them!

Maria
Age: mid twenties
Occupation: Teacher
Wearing:
Dress: Blanco
Tights: Calzedonia
Shoes: Zara
Watch: Boutique on Fuencarral
How cute is she? Leopard is still in...its just never going out of style, I LOVE animal print!

Carlos
From: Madrid
Occupation: Theatre Teacher
Pants and Shoes: Zara
Shirt and Cardigan: Somewhere in Scotland
You might not get a good view of these pants but they are like a gray plaid, and they aren´t denim. Probably a cotton polyester blend.

Asma
Occupation: English Teacher
From: Northern England
Shirt: Mossimo Dutti
Cardigan: Zara
Shoes: Uterque (Pictured below)
Jeans: Miss Selfridges, London
Bracelets: Various places, pictured below



Margarita
From Madrid
I would have never guessed in a million years that this stylish, elegant woman is a mom of two! This coat-shawl was homemade by her mother. She also made the necklace herself. Her velvet blazer, which you can see up close in the next picture, was from Zara. Her belt is GANT.




Sian
From England
Occupation: Works for Oxford English Texbook Company in Madrid
Sian looks festive for the holidays in these cute red pants from H and M!

Patrica and Miguel
Both from Madrid
Occupations: Patricia works for the Caixa bank and Miguel is an informatica
Patricia is wearing a dress from Blanco and beads she bought at a boutique.
Miguel is wearing a shirt from Corte Inglés.

MORE TO COME....THIS WILL BE A CONTINUED BLOG!!!!

miércoles, 9 de diciembre de 2009

90210 ep on Dec. 8

As I have wanted to do this for awhile, I am starting my very own NY mag daily intel 90210 plus and minus points blog. I would seriously welcome comments, (marisa!) Here goes nothing.

afternote...this project is seriously hindered by the fact that I can´t figure out how to make a plus sign on this damn spanish keyboard...

FAKER THAN A GUCCI ON CANAL STREET


-2 for Naomi´s weird horseback riding slash genie pants outfit.

-1 for Navid´s sudden memory of Jasper pushing him. All the sudden his memory is totally restored? Confusing.

-5 for Navid´s mushiness. Sorry but no high school boy in the history of mankind suggests to his buddies, ´show her your heart´. Thats secret for, ´I´m totally gay´.

-1 for Lori Loughlin in general. She wasn´t really cool on Full House, and she really just isn´t cool here either. Cut it with the slang talk. Plus, no ones mom is actually that hot. Also minus 20 for her looking better in skinny jeans than me.

-1 for surfter chicks angelina jolie white pantsuit at the dance. Seriously?

-10 for Silvers sudden maturity and stability. Its boring, no? She´s bipoplar and her mom just died, shouldn´t she be like, outlashing at the world by sneaking in jack daniels to the school dance and creating some kind of redonk drunk scene?????

REALER THAN THE ICEY SNOWSTORM TAKIN DOWN CHI TOWN

Plus 5 for the boys throwing grapes in each others mouths. That is so totally high school and age appropiate

Plus 1 for silvers bossy shutdown of Teddy asking her to the dance. However, -10 because that would actually never happen. If a hot popular rich guy asked you to a dance in high school, you´d obviously never say no. You´d atleast let him get to second base before you realized he was playing you.

Plus 5 for naomi´s continued cattiness in the show. Have you realized that at any point in time Naomi is ruining some girls life? If its not Silver, its Annie, if its not Annie, its Adrianna...so juicy, so ´mean girls!´

Plus 2 for high school awkwardness of Liam asking surfer chick to the dance. Gotta love that...´you wouldn´t like, wanna go to the dance or anything...´line we´ve all heard before.

plus 2 for Naomi´s tanning topless remark. We all know she totally would, and that it would in turn make Silver feel uncomfortable.

Plus 5 for Teddy´s adorable testimony of love for Silver. -4000 because not only would that NEVER happen, even if it did, it wouldn´t be true, we know he´d be flirting with cocktail waitresses at trashy sports bars like, 4 days later, and even if it was, Silver, again, would NEVER turn it down.

Plus 10 for the bossy high school dance that seems like a rapper music video, complete with ice sculptures and a pool... although unrealistic, seems like something that would happen at Beverly Hills High. Photo booth and fake snow? biatches.

Plus 10, 000 for Liam wearing a sexy blazer. Mmmm.

plus 1 for Naomi panicking about the color of her cell phone ´shawl´at the winterwonderland dance. Plus another 1 for her calling it a shawl.

Plus 10 for awkward high school swaying instead of actual dancing.

Plus 2 for Naomi hating on surfer chick for being ´a she male who only has one pair of shoes ´

Plus 20 for all of their amazing dresses, esp Silver´s and Naomi´s at the dance.

Plus 6 for Dixon totally wanting Silver back now that shes bossy and confident and teddy likes her. typical boy, wants what he can´t have.

Plus 10 for someone finally smuggling some vodka into the damn dance!!! hello! whats a school dance without generic vodka!

plus 1000 for asswipe jasper knowing that annie ran over his uncle!!! bossy.

This would take too long to add but all in all, good ep!!!!!!

martes, 8 de diciembre de 2009

Porto, Portugal

My trip to Portugal was all around pretty awesome. I should probably start from the beginning. Well, J and I woke up early Saturday morning, about 7, to catch our 915 flight. I don´t know really what happened, but we got to the airport a bit later than I had expected, but with what SHOULD have been enough time, if RyanAir weren´t total losers....

Conclusion 1: Ryanair sucks at life
I have come to this conclusion because of the following reasoning. I asked at the check in desk if what I had printed via internet should suffice as boarding passes. The woman told me yes. By the time we got to the security line and waited, we were then told that I needed some kind of stamp since I am not a european union member. So I went back to the lady, who basically was like, oops, I told you the wrong thing, go stand in this line, and get your boarding pass stamped. So I go in this supposed line. The line is for people who want to buy tickets. J asks if I can cut the people who are buying tickets to simply get a stamp, no one lets us. We finally after waiting get the stupid stamp and race to the security line. J gets yelled at for sneaking around some barriers blah blah, we race through security, race to our gate...

Conclusion 2: Totally valid that the MaCallisters lose Kevin in Home Alone.
After racing through the airport at top speed I was amazed I managed to arrive at the boarding gate with my passport, jacket and one carryon bag (another reason ryanair sucks, the one carry on bag, they make you shove it in that sizing thing, ugh). I was sweating like a nasty man and thank god our flight was a few minutes delayed, because we were still able to board, but it was a rather stressful morning.

After this debacle, we arrived in Porto fairly easily. We were able to find the metro, and after about 45 min we exited in Aliados, where our hotel was. We stayed in the Residencia Dos Aliados, which proved to be a nice experience. The hotel was located in the Plaza de Dos Aliados, where the city hall is. It sorta reminded me of Sol in Madrid, but bigger. We left our bags at the hotel, as it was too early to check in, and immediately went for coffee and breakfast. In our attempted spanish mixed with porguese, we ordered two coffees with milk and some sort of pastry with ham and chorizo which was actually quite good. It remained drizzling outside, as it had been doing since our arrival. Umbrellas in hand, we wandered down the city streets, passing some pretty architectural sights until we arrived at the riverfront. The area alongside the river is the touristy part of town, its called the Ribiera de Gaia and has shop fronts, restaurants, terrace seating, etc. We just kinda wandered and then decided to cross the bridge.

The bridge crosses the Duoro River. On one side is Oporto and on the other side is a different town, called Nova de Gaia. Alongside the river in this town is where all the famous wine cellars are. There are 6 bridges that cross this river but the most important is the giant iron one, which was Europes famous iron structure in the late 1800´s before the Eiffel Tower was built. I will post pics on facebook. We walked across the lower part of the bridge (there are two parts to cross, the high part or the low) and immediatly beelined towards the nearest bodega (wine cellar), called Calem Wine cellars.

For 4 euros each, we took the tour and tasted two port wines. In summary, the port wine, which is usually used as an appetizer or dessert wine bc its very strong, it has about 20 percent alcohol per bottle vs a normal wine has abotu 12 percent, can only be made in the Duoro Valleys of Porto, Portugal. There are 3 basic kinds white (branco in portugese), ruby or tawny. Basically all the grapes are harvested in september and then wine is then shipped to the wine cellars in Nova de Gaia to ferment in barrels. They used to ship the wine up the river in boats, now they use trucks. The wine can sit for anywhere from 5 to 20 years in the barrels, aging. If a year has an especially good harvest, they can make special ´vintage´port wine, which is aged longer and is obviously more ´special´. The white port is used as an appetizer usually whereas ruby or tawny is for dessert, or digestion. We took the brief tour in spanish and then tasted a white and a tawny port. Then we recrossed the river and went for lunch. J´s brother had suggested this strange lunch spot, an old movie theater turned into a buffet restuarant. We found it and had lunch there. It was a little odd but fun. I had codfish, bacalo in spanish, and bacalaho in protugese, which is the famous food of porto. It was good. I really like cod so I was excited to try it.
After the wine and lunch we headed back to the hotel for a nap. After racing through the airport and all the wine and food I was totally beat. Not to mention the rugged cobblestone streets of Porto, which seem to run uphill all ways, make for quite the climb. We checked into our room and fell asleep. Our room was cute, the hotel was very old fashioned in decoration, a little old, as some might think, but I found it charmingly cute.
We woke up to heavy rain and ran to the nearest restaurant recommened by the hotel. The food was incredible. I unfortunately never got the name of the restaurant, it was a hole in the wall place that filled up minutes after we arrived, as we watched the owner turn people away in the rain for the rest of the night, we felt lucky to have arrived just in time. For 6 euros, J and I shared an appetizer of mussels in this tomato and onion herb sauce, which was literally some of the best seafood I think I have ever consumed. Then I had steak and J had turkey for dinner, all while consuming large amounts of house wine. After a tawny port and chocolate cake, we raced home all while it poured down rain. Having been smart and bought a bottle of wine earlier that day, we called it night, drank some wine, and relaxed in the comfort of our warm and dry hotel room, all while it poured down rain.

The next day we woke up to more rain and ventured out, visiting the clergios tower to start. It´s the tallest point in Oporto. We climbed the narrow, winding 285 steps to the top for gorgeous views of the city, even with the the wind, rain and fog you could still see for miles. It was very reminscint of the sagrada familia in barcelona-if anyones ever done that climb it was similar. Our next stop was the Cathedral. It was mainly Gothic architecture but had a bit of Romanico as well. It reminded me of the gothic cathedrals in leon and burgos, and it was built around the same time period the 12th or 13th century. After a large amount of history and even more rain, I was ready for lunch, so J and I found a reastaurant. I of course ordered cod and J meat, I enjoyed mine but J´s wasn´t so good. It had started raining even more heavily by the time we finished lunch. We crossed the bridge and arrived completely soaked but ready for more wine at the Sandemans winery. After a brief tour, this time in English, we tasted some more port. I loved the Sandemans white. We then found a little wine bar, had a few more glasses of port, but unable to drink off the fact that we were cold and wet, we headed home in the pouring rain, stopping at mcdonalds for some dinner on the way back. I know its cheesy to get macdonalds but with this rain, J and I didn´t want to venture out again! So we had another low key night at the hotel.
Day 3-finally, no rain! Yay! We woke up and went first to take a boat tour along the river. Most sat outside but we of course sat inside, away from the wind and near to the bar. 1 dollar for a glass of wine, we couldn´t go wrong! After the cruise we had some lunch a a cheapie tourist place, which sorta made me feel sick, and then headed to cross the TOP of the bridge. After one zillion stairs I felt a little off, so we stopped for a pick me up coffee and I felt better. We then went to croft winery and had a tour and more tasting. They make the only pink port in the world, but we didn´t have a chance to try it, unfortunately. We decided for dinner to head to that wonderful place we ate at the first night, since we enjoyed it so much. The food was equally good!.
Finally to end up on day 4, we went to the famous cafe majestic for coffee, its one of the top ten best cafes in europe. The architecture was beautiful, very ornate but also simple, not overdone. It was a lovely atmosphere. J and I then walked around Rua Catalina, the main shoppìng street, before we hopped on the metro to the airport. I made sure we had plenty of time this time to get to the airport, no running occured!

Conclusion 3-portugal is awesome
I figured if it can pour down rain and J and I could still have fun, we must be in a pretty cool place. I found it exciting that I could understand portugese, however J totally ruled in this category, he understood everything. We mainly spoke in spanish and for the most part they understood us. They spoke back in portugese. I got some of it but I found it much easier to read than to understand. It´s so weird saying obrigada instead of gracias or thank you. I figure as Brazil is soon going to be a world superpower, I should probably really start learning portugese, so I am going to work on it. It´s mostly the prouciation thats different from spanish, one main thing is they pronounce their ´s´ like an ´sh´sometime, which is interesting.

In any case, Porto is a beautiful city which I highly recommened for a long weekend. Pictures to come soon!

signing off,
L

viernes, 4 de diciembre de 2009

things that make me happy while abroad

Umm as lame as it is, I sometimes need to be reminded of all the amazingness that emits out from the good ol USA. If I am feeling sad, I simply do, eat, watch of the things below and instantly feel better

1. peanut butter. its insane how just one bite can bring me back to pb and j sandwiches at pleasantdale middle school. theres nothing more american than peanut butter.

2. megavideo. dear god, thank you so much for creating megavideo. without megavideo, my life would truly be drama free. megavideo gives me:
gossip girl
90210
project runway
heroes
and last but now least, my new obsession, Glee! how can a bunch of horny gay teenagers singing kanye west NOT cheer you up!

3. US weekly, in touch, and every book ever written in english. Shocking but true, but reading in ones native language while lost in a world of a totally different language is strangely comforting.

4. listening to 80s classic rock. there is a complete and utter lack of american 80´s music in spain, therefore upon listening to my lovely seleccion via Itunes, I feel just like I am driving in the bonneville with MJ listening to john mellencamp or something.

5. being in a car. (ok even though they are stick shift and 30 times smaller, it still counts). Living in the land of the metro, its extremely awesome to flick open that car door, sit down, recline that seat into action, crack the window, close my eyes...feeeeell the wind!!!

6. being in a swimming pool. its so crazy that regardless of continent, you can completely submerge yourself in water!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Thats all I can think of for now, but I am sure I will continuely add to this list.

jueves, 3 de diciembre de 2009

Losing Bossiness?

Am concerned. Fear that extreme cough is now affecting my brain. Pronounced Houston St in NYC wrong, I said it like that crazy texas city. AHHH!

This is scary. Am I becoming unbossy? Am I losing my touch? Whats next? Leggings as pants!!! NO, I will NEVER!

I need to excercise and practice my bossiness. You know like going to the gym to keep my body in shape, I need to do something to raise my bossintonin levels. Perhaps listening to more kelis? learning brit dance moves?

Please leave suggestions.

Old People in Madrid

So since this blog speaks about cultural differences I want to point out the face that there are 1 zillion elderly people in Madrid. This is not particularly bothersome to me, as I love old people. You know, the older, the wiser. However, it was a shock to me to see so many older people living in a large city, especially coming from new york, where those over 40 are scorned...and everyone over 40 has work done.

The main annoying thing about the old people, well I guess there are two. The first one is that they walk slow and stuff and I am sorry but I am still in nyc mode and like, slam by everyone so its annoying. But I totally feel bad for thinking this, I swear I am not a bad person.

The second annoying thing is that older people feel the need to talk to you constantly, especially in public transport. Now, some comments are nice, or fine. Oh, I see you are reading an english book, are you american? This is an example of an okay comment. Although I am used to the ´put my headphones on no one speak to me´nyc attitude (or maybe american attitude in general) I don´t mind when they say nice things.

Now the bothersome comments begin when older people...well...regañarme. I am not even sure how that translates in english haha but basically when they correct me or nag me or yell at me for something. For example, for the past for weeks I have had an obscene cough, I sound like a smoking homeless man, I know. So atleast 3 elderly people have stopped me on the bus to ask me about my cough, tell me what medicines to take, and to go to the doctor, to wear a scarf etc. (have been to the doctor 3 times thus far and have a pharmacy bigger than texas in my apartment). My favorite comment was when I was ambushed by two old men and told I look romanian, why am i not romanian, that I totally must be romanian???? Other comments include, you have paint on your shirt, and your nail polish is chipping, that I should carry a bigger purse with more supportive straps because it looks to heavy and I am slouching.

I am all for believing that the older, the wiser, but really now, I have a mother already, I don´t need any more people telling me whats wrong with me.

That being said, I still smile affectionally when I see two, four feet tall 90 year old women with hooked arms, walking down the street in their best skirt suits, gossiping about this and that...it warms my heart. And I have to hand it to them, my parents, at age 60, are in bed by 9 pm, and I see old people all over the place, bars, restaurants, walking around, at all hours of the night. I hope when I am 76 years old I am drinking wine with my girlfriends at 1130 pm on a wednesday!!!!

Comments welcome!

miércoles, 2 de diciembre de 2009

Important People in my Life

Even though there are currently no people, well maybe 1 person, reading this, I feel the need to protect the identities of the people I am about to discuss. Okay who am I kidding its fun to just type one letter names, like the do in Gossip Girl so I am just going to call these people by their first initials for the reasons stated above. Now, these people are in no particular order of favorites or whatever, but I am going to start with J.

J is my boyfriend. He is spanish, as I previously stated, as spanish as it gets. I was first attracted to his scruffy good looks and easy going personality, and of course spanish is a romance language. He is positive and happy all the time almost too much, which helps to combat my obsessive compulsive organized control freak personality. He, being a typical spanish guy, is late for absolutely everything and does not understand the concept that I live 7000 miles away from everyone and everything I know and love. But he is a total sweetheart and is a geniune, honest and good person, which I think is tough to find. Now for the clincher...at 32, J lives not with his parents, thank god, as many spanish young men do, but next door to them. At first this bothered me, but now, i kind of like it. Weird. Anyway J makes me happy in so many ways, and even though I am always yelling him for something or other, I adore him and he is a wonderful person and boyfriend.

N is my roommate. Fabulous in every way, N feels like my mommy who takes care of me, she cooks for me, buys me medicine when I am sick, etc. Its nice to have such a good friend while abroad. It really helps to feel at home when I am, in reality so far from home. N is a great roommate too, clean, generous, respectful, and has a great wardrobe for me to borrow, which is always a plus. N is one of those people who can´t actually understand how fantastic and beautiful she really is, because she´s not conceited in the least, which I love. N is creative and detalled and I love the fact that she makes her own stationary, its amazing and she needs to start her own business.

MG is my other roommate. Spanish and one of the funnest people ever, I adore living with her as well. She makes me laugh and is just so damn cute! The 3 of us really click together and its great to have MG bc she creates a cool dynamic, matched with us two americans. I feel really lucky to have found a native spainard that I really click with. She speaks 3 languages! Spanish, English and German. Cool.

H is one of the coolest chicks I know. I don´t really know how to explain her except shes just so freaking cool. It´s like you look at her gorgeous blond hair and you think she would be a huge biatch and then she opens her mouth and says something totally rad and you immed fall in love. She has this bossy sense of ghettoness that makes me feel as we were both minorities in a previous life. H just gets me.
C is my friend who recently got married. Its been an adjustment with C and I in spain, bc C and I always had a great time together and I don´t get to see C as much as I would like, bc she is busy with her husband, but its okay, bc I will always love C and we´ll be friends. Even though we´ve changed alot, C and I are americans living in Spain and that will always give us common ground. C is the best bc she understands the college side of me, since we both attend the same university. I am happy for C in that she found a man she loves and I hope that right now, shes off on her honeymoon having the best time ever!

PEOPLE I MISS

Aside from my family, MJ is one of the people I miss this most. MJ knows me better than anyone in the world, parents included. Whenever I have a problem, I email MJ immediately. I know not only will she answer asap with the most thought out and clear answer, she will also write me an extremely long email. No one writes long emails anymore! Only MJ. MJ and I haven´t lived within a plane ride away from each other for about...8 years or so, now. I feel closer to her than ever. She is just one of those people I know I will ALWAYS stay friends with. Her sense of humor is completely absurd and fabulous. I pretty much feel like shes the sister I have never had. I know that absolutely nothing in this world could stop us from being friends forever. This knowledge takes all the fear I have in the world and puts me at ease, bc I know that no matter what happens to me, I will always have MJ. I would do anything for her and I know she would do anything for me.

MP

I have only known MP for a couple years I always think of her as my guardian angel. I was one year to my nyc lifestyle, feeling lost, had had a falling out with several friends, and in search of the perfect apt. I saw only ONE APARTMENT, (worlds easiest apartment search and basically unheard of in nyc to have an apt search this easy) and immediately fell in love. MP was looking for a roommate and I moved in. It was seriously fate. MP helped me to find in myself whatever it was I had lost, and gave me so much perspective on things, on life, on what a true friend is, and so much more. I really consider her my angel, I think it was fate that we lived together for one year in new york. We still speak constantly, and MP gets this weird, sarcastic, bitchy sense of humor I´ve seem to have developed over the years. I am not religious in any sense, but I swear if there is a God, he sent me MP.

BK
How does one even describe the fabulousness that emits from my darling gay bff, BK. He is literally the reason I live in Spain, and the reason I live in NYC. We met on a plane and fate brought us together again, actually in Spain, and he found me a job in NYC. BK has definately helped shape the person I have become. He always reminds me that I need to be the fabulous lori that I am, because never for one second does he escape from being amazing and bossy(note: bossy in a kelis way, not a biatch way) BK. BK makes crazy efforts to travel and visit me too, which is awesome. I am looking forward to an amazing NY eve 2010 with my love, BK.

NOTE ON FATE:
after re-reading this, I realize fate has played an important part of finding a lot of these people that I have in my life and I am extremely lucky and blessed to have found all these awesome peeps. Like I said I am not religious but I do think all things happen for a reason.


NOW I am sure all these people will be mentioned in future blogs so I figured I would give back grounds.

Next blog entry...Portugal!!!