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Monday, July 28, 2014

Vlog 5 | Puerto Rico Part 3

Hello! So a new vlog is up. It is all really just scenery again. I know I am not the best vlogger, but Im willing to learn to get better! So here it is!!

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Sunday, July 27, 2014

Puerto Rico | The Wedding

Hello Everyone. 
It has been a couple of days since I last posted and it is all because I have been helping my cousin get married! From decorating to doing the programs for the service to doing make up and hair it has been one busy week! I can't believe my sissy got married. It was such an emotional day but full of smiles. I had an amazing time helping and being able to attend her wedding and be part of it! So without getting to emotional and cry, here are all the pictures I ( and help form my dad ) were able to take. 
The beautiful bride Victoria
The Bride's sister (yes, sister! ) and my amazingly gorgeous cousin Patricia.
 With the bride's brother's girlfriend the amazing and cute Laura and Patricia!
 Bride's little brother, Gustavo
Bride's brothers Joaquin and Gustavo
Bridesmaids!!
Bridesmaids from Left to Right: Paola, Me!, Claudia and Alba

Brides new husband, Emmanuel! (bow tie) and her older brother Raul (Laura's Boyfriend haha).
 Oh, our amazing grandfather married them!
My amazing amazing cousin Ricky. He will be a church pastor soon.
Patricia and her boyfriend Walbert
With Zelideth!

I love this girl so much! We are so close and so alike its sometimes scary!
I am so happy for her new chapter in her life and wish her nothing but the best!
I love you Victoria!

Hope you have an amazing week and vlogs are coming soon!!
I'll be home Thursday so normal videos will start again YAY!
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Wednesday, July 23, 2014

Puerto Rico | La Fortaleza


Hello Lovely People!
Yesterday I got the opportunity to visit one of the coolest places in San Juan. Its called "La Fortaleza". La Fortaleza was the first fortification built in San Juan harbor. Constructed between 1533 and 1540, the original fort consisted of a circular tower and four massive stone walls. Although established to defend against Carib Indian raids, invaders only took the fortress twice in its history: first, by the English in 1598, and then by the Dutch in 1625. Today, the building, at one time designated the Spanish Captain-General of Puerto Rico's official residence, serves as the official residence and offices of Puerto Rico's Governor.
I think one of the reasons that I loved LOVED this tour was because all of the rooms are still "victorian" and have been like that since forever. I loved it because it reminded me a lot of my favorite TV show Downton Abbey. I loved being in those rooms and just take in the history and look at all the antiques. This room is called the "Blue Room". They decided to decorate everything in the room blue like the dress worn by Queen Isabel II of Spain. OH, All of these rooms are in use today!
This is the ceiling inside the Fortaleza.
These paintings are from the year 1900! They were of the fist American Governors of Puerto Rico.
These chandeliers are all imported from Spain along time ago!
This might look like an ordinary room and it is, but President Kennedy slept in that bed!
One of the best things to see in the mansion is a broken, old mahogany clock that stands in a corridor. Just before relinquishing the building (and the island), the last Spanish governor paused in front of this clock and struck its face with his sword, stopping time to note the very last moment of Spanish rule in Puerto Rico. 4:28.
In the dungeon. Were no prisoners were placed, but instead it was used as a storage room for ammo and other things like jewels. 
The view from the chapel of the Fortaleza. Amazing.
This room is called the Mirror Room and it is were most of the Fortaleza's events are held. 
This chandelier is also a import from Spain.
That. Is the most expensive thing that stands in La Fortaleza.
I was obsessed with the picture. Love it.
This is the governors favorite place of La Fortaleza. The library.
Stairs to the Governor's House.
A gift from Spain also.

I really enjoyed this tour of La Fortaleza. It is rare to be able to go to the 2nd floor of La Fortaleza and see all of the rooms, but because my cousin is a lawyer for the governor and works there, we were able to get VIP treatment and see all of these amazing things and I am so glad the we got the chance to do so. This was by far one of my favorite things to experience ever, even though we had the worst tour guide ever, but I still liked taking pictures :).

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Hope you all have an amazing week!!
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