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The one with the mid-season break

So… alright, it was somewhat predictable, but now it’s official.

My lack of posting lately has only led me to take this decision: I now announce that I’ll be taking a break from blogging, not that I need to rest from all the insane posting or anything, but… if you have a blog you probably understand that sometimes, there comes a time when you just don’t feel inspired enough to write anymore.

I’m not by any means quitting the blog. I’ve been blogging for more than 3 years now and I still love to do it and I will certainly keep doing it for a long time (that if I ever stop)… but not now.

I’ve been wanting to keep posting my stories from Europe during the last month and as you can see, I just haven’t been able to do it, I’m very busy with work and school and right now I’m focusing in adapting once again to my life here. I’ve yet to meet with all my friends and… hey, I STILL haven’t finished unpacking!! can you believe that? I’ve been here for a month now! Unbelievable.

So, the bottom line is, the whole second half of the “season” of my adventures in Italy and the rest of Europe will come in the future, packed with pictures, jokes, funny stories and all that shit you love me for lol.

Thanks to whoever keeps reading this despite my lack of activity (IF there’s still someone). It is truly appreciated.

Arrivederci!

The one with the funny quotes

Hablando por messenger con el Mauricio mientras estábamos de intercambio en Europa:

“De verdad creo que me estoy convirtiendo en un pimp aquí sin darme cuenta”.

Mi mamá aclarando detalles de cuando fue a visitarme a Italia:

“Yo volé en una aerolínea gringa… se llamaba, este… American Eagle”.

Unas amigas de mi mamá deciden juntarse improvisadamente y cada una debe llevar algo para botanear. Mi mamá sin tiempo de preparar algo me dice su plan:

“Ahí me paro en el Domino’s a comprar esas alitas enchilosas, las Hot Wheels”.

Ayer en las noticias hablan acerca de unos sofisticados robots y de cómo en México las personas los quieren para ayudarles a realizar sus tareas de la vida diaria, a lo que mi hermano comenta:

“Ay para qué los quieren si aquí puedes conseguir a una oaxaquita más barata?!”.

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