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Epcot, Walt Disney World- Eating Around the World
October 19th, 2025 Dear Readers, If you’re a Disney fan, the phrase “Drinking around the world” has probably been ingrained in your brain since the first time you set foot in Epcot at Walt Disney World. Drinking around the world has basically become a rite of passage as a Disney adult. The concept consists of…
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San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico- An Oasis in the Heart of Mexico
May 15th, 2025 Dear Readers, This past April, I had the privilege of traveling to one of my favorite cities in all of Mexico: San Miguel de Allende. From the moment you take your first step, you’re completely immersed in the culture. The 1 a.m. tacos are top-notch, and you’ll want to buy absolutely everything!…
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Jollywood Nights: Christmas at Hollywood Studios
December 12th, 2024 Dear Readers, Did you know there’s a special ticketed event at Hollywood Studios in November and December where you can enjoy snacks, go on rides, watch shows, and explore the park with little to no lines? Sounds like a dream come true, right? Well, it’s a reality… for a price (around $180).…
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Disney World Foods- Dos and Don’ts
September 4th, 2024 Dear Readers, As you already know (or expect), planning a trip to Disney is no walk in the park. You must plan everything at least three months ahead if not sooner. This is the same for Disney food. This means deciding whether or not to get the dining plan AND knowing what…
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“What is Genie+ and Lightning Lane” in Disney World?
April 29th, 2024 Hello Readers, I am a fast pass kid. Some of you might remember what a “fast pass” at Disney World meant before Covid. It was an amazing slip of paper to get on rides quicker. The fast pass essentially went to the families that could run the fastest across the park to…
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Flower and Garden Festival Food Passport – Epcot 2024
April 23rd, 2024 Dear Readers, It’s been a while but I’m here with a very exciting announcement: I decided to take the leap and live in Orlando for a year while I am a part of the Disney College Program! The program has been an amazing experience, with one of those things being that I…
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Chicago, Illinois- Lighting up the Night Sky
September 7th, 2023 Hello Readers, A busy summer is coming to an end. Orange and red leaves are starting to decorate the trees where I live, and stores are starting to bring out Halloween (and Christmas?) decorations. But just last week I visited an iconic city in the United States: Chicago. I have to be…
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Reflection of my Travels
June 2nd, 2023 Dear Readers, It’s been a while, but I am back and ready for you to read a blog post that I’ve been meaning to write for a while but life has gotten in the way. After these past four years of traveling and living abroad there have been some reflections that have…
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Salamanca, Spain- Touring with Clouds Overhead

January 22nd, 2023 Hello Readers, Let me start off by wishing you all a happy new year. I decided to start off the year strong and go on a day trip just two and a half hours away from Madrid to the city of Salamanca. Is is a city packed with history that can be…
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Fundación Casa de México en España- El Día De Los Muertos in Madrid

November 7th, 2022 Hello Readers! A very important has passed in the Mexican culture known as “Día de los Muertos” or “Day of the Dead”, which was on November 1st. I come from a Latin American background, so this holiday is important for me, but being on the other side of the world separates me…
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El Camino de Santiago- 125 Kilometers in Six Days
August 10th, 2022 Hello Readers, Last week I completed the Camino de Santiago, so thankfully I’ve had some time to recover from the pain and write this article for all of you. Before I did this journey, I did not know what the Camino of Santiago was or why it was so important. The story…
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Lisbon, Portugal- Sweet dessert and City Views

July 27th, 2022 Hello Readers, The past few weeks have been pretty hectic going from country to country. Although I have been updating my travels on my instagram feed @eternaltravelerblog, I wanted to hop on here and share with you all one of my favorite cities that I visited that offered more than what I…
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The South Coast of Iceland- Life Among the Waterfalls

June 27th, 2022 Hello Readers! I hope you are doing well! I have another blog post for you about Iceland! As if my first day in Iceland wasn’t interesting enough, I embarked on another tour to the south coast of Iceland. From walking behind raging waterfalls to seeing glaciers that have existed throughout the past…
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The Golden Circle, Iceland- Moving Tectonic Plates, Water-Filled Crater and Everything In-Between

June 21st, 2022 Hello Readers, I hope you are having a great summer, wherever you may be. Starting off my summer tour of countries, I went to Iceland. The first day I explored the Golden Circle, and it was stunning. Before talking about the landmarks that I saw and the tour that I took, let…
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Leavenworth, WA- Hikes Beside a Bavarian Town
June 1st, 2022 Hello Readers, It has been a while since the last post, but I am back and ready to write about one of my recent travels. Last weekend I traveled to Leavenworth, Washington. This city has an interesting history that I am going to talk about so it can be understood how this…
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San Sebastian, Spain- Fall in the Basque Country
October 27th, 2021 A year and a half ago, before the pandemic, I decided to visit the Basque country and San Sebastian. But a view and a landscape can change drastically based on the season. Come along with me to the Basque country as we visit the coast and see kilometers of ocean without end.…
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Madrid, Spain- Tastes from all over the World
October 9th, 2021 When living in a different country you tend to think all you will eat in that place is traditional food from that place. Although that is what I thought when I moved to Spain I realized that is not true in the first month of living here. The variety of restaurants with…
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Cedeira, Galicia, Spain- Coastal Mountains and Golden beaches
August 26th, 2021 Hello Readers! This summer has been full of many changes. A year ago, most countries were closed and travel was very limited or non-existent for most people. This year, Spain has finally opened its borders to many countries so it was the perfect time to pack up our bags, get the vaccine…
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Guanajuato City, GTO, MX- A City Full of Color

July 16th, 2021 Hello Readers! In the top hemisphere of the world, we are in summer. Summer is known for travel, going to the beach, seeing family and taking a break from school. Also, now that the pandemic is slowing down in many places, travel has become more common again. This summer, I decided to…
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Leavenworth, WA, USA- The Bavarian Village in Washington
May 30th, 2021 Memorial Day weekend in the United States is this weekend. This weekend is a three-day weekend and because of this many people decide to travel. Also, this weekend is one of the first weekends that it has been warm this year in the west side of Washington State. This weekend, seeing how…
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Traveling During the Tail-End of the Pandemic- My Experience and some Tips and Tricks
May 25th, 2021 Hello Readers, The covid-19 pandemic has not ended yet although it has been more than a year. Throughout this past year, there have been many developments including the vaccine and more regulations that are constantly changing. Although many activities were paused, one that was not paused completely has been travel. The recommendation…
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April Showers Bring May Flowers- May in Madrid
May 23rd, 2021 Dear Readers, Have you ever experienced something where the day feels eternal, the weeks feel long but it seems that the months fly by? I have, and that is exactly what happened to me this year. The year 2021 is flying by for me. My plan was to fly back home to…
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Borrasca Filomena- Spain: “A Winter Wonderland”
January 14th, 2021 One of the first things I learned about Spain when I first arrived was that it doesn’t snow and if it does it is only in the outskirts. The idea of it snowing downtown, in the city, where I live, is completely absurd. Spaniards laughed at me when I was excited for…
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Three Wise Men Day in Spain
January 6th, 2021 It is officially the new year and the world is starting to get back into the swing of the things. Kids are going back to school, work traffic is starting to appear and homework and tests are crawling back into students’ minds. But here in Spain, kids do not go back to…
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Madrid, Spain- A Sea of Holiday Lights
December 22, 2020 It is once again the end of the year! A time of hope and renewal for many people. Lights hang on trees and building, illuminating whole cities. The cheer and laughter of people fill the streets and squares as last-minute holiday shopping is done. Madrid, Spain is no different, especially after full…
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Huesca, Spain- On the Border of Spain and France
October 24th, 2020 When I tell people that I live part of the year in Spain the immediate reaction that I usually get is “You are so lucky! It must be so warm all year and the beach must be so close for you!”. Although there are parts of Spain that are like this, there…
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Olympic National Park- Summer with Sand and Snow
August 5th, 2020 It is month six of the global pandemic that is going on, and personally I thought it was going to be over a few months ago. But alas, here we are still rewatching every Netflix show possible, wishing for the first time ever that school starts back up and hoping that this…
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Orcas Island- A Hidden Paradise
July 23rd, 2020 When I think of an island I usually imagine beaches with golden sand, the blue ocean, the sea salt smell and the sun shining on my face. Most of the islands that I have been to during my life have this setting. But once a year, I always travel to an island…
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Twin Falls- Nature Retreat in Times of Quarantine
July 6th, 2020 Hello Readers, It’s been a while since I’ve posted on here. Unfortunately, the ideas that quarantine could limit my possibilities of traveling and exploring overcame my sense of adventure. But now that restrictions are slowly easing up, I’m ready to start exploring and sharing my experiences. Although life is not back to…
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Soaring Eagle Regional Park- Through the trees
April 4th, 2020 It’s been a while, but life changed drastically for every one of us these past few weeks and even months. The coronavirus has affected people all over the world and nobody knows when or if this is going to end, which can make living life pretty scary. But, in these times we…
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Sevilla and Granada- Exploring the South of Spain
February 26th, 2020 This weekend, some places in the United States had a break due to the depressing weather and eternal winter. This benefitted me because my family was able to come visit. Although I was still in university, they decided to take a quick visit to the south of Spain with me the days…
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Azpeitia and San Sebastian- Surrounded by the Mountains and Enveloped by the Sea
February 11th, 2020 When you think of retreat, some words like “silence”, “meditation” and “prayer” may come to mind. Although I went a retreat last weekend that involved these words, a lot of the retreat involved exploring Spain a little more while learning about Jesuit tradition and meeting new people. Below I will talk about…
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Thyssen- Bornemisza National Museum- Madrid
Hey Readers! This won’t be a post with a long article because the Thyssen- Bornemisza National museum in Madrid can be best explained through pictures. This museum used to be a house in Madrid and the people who lived in the house had many pieces of art including some from Van Gogh, Renoir, Gauguin and…
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Paris, France- A Look Back on the City of Fashion, Lights and Love
January 29th, 2020 Although, it’s been about a month and a half since I took a trip to the amazing city of Paris, I decided to write a post about this city because it amazes me. Keep in mind, when I was in this city the Christmas season was approaching so the city was covered…
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Madrid, Spain-Being a Tourist in your Own City
January 23rd, 2020 Like many people, after the holidays I had to return to reality. For most, it means returning to work, start carpooling with others to school and getting back to their routine. To me, it meant taking two planes which totaled to about 12 hours of flying to get back to Madrid; which…
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Washington State-The State Where Forests Meet the Ocean
January 11th, 2020 The months of December and January are usually the months where people go back home to celebrate the holidays and the new year with loved ones. So, like many people, I traveled back home to the state of Washington in the United States. Going back home to Washington and experiencing it as…
