Teaching English in Monterrey, crossing the usa/mexican border
After a few days of workshops in Dallas, it was finally time to go to Mexico. We were all excited … Continue reading Teaching English in Monterrey, crossing the usa/mexican border
After a few days of workshops in Dallas, it was finally time to go to Mexico. We were all excited … Continue reading Teaching English in Monterrey, crossing the usa/mexican border
Walking down the halls of my university, my curiosity got the best of me. As I was walking to my … Continue reading Dallas, English training and Korean culture
Little Haiti, a place of real culture and down to earth people. Going to Little Haiti was a very eventful … Continue reading Checking Out Little Haiti
Little Havana, the soul of Miami’s Cuban culture. Where you can find questionably legal Cuban cigars and Cuban flags on … Continue reading A walk through Little Havana
It was a couple of days before the Memorial Day weekend in Miami. So, I decided to go to Florida’s … Continue reading Boat Ride through Florida’s Everglades
Like the Will Smith’s song, we arrived in Miami. City of the sun, warm weather, Cuban culture and beaches. After … Continue reading Welcome to Miami
After exploring the city, the time came for us to crash on the beach. Seriously, we slept on the beach … Continue reading Sleeping on the beach, seeing the pope
Rio’s metro is the second most used in Brazil. With 1.1 million riders daily and 401.5 million yearly, the metro … Continue reading Riding Rio’s Public Transportation
After experiencing a day of nothing but rain, the sun finally got over it’s shyness. We got to see Rio, … Continue reading The sun is out, Time to explore
São Paulo, Brazil is the Americas’ and the Southern Hemisphere’s most populated city. We were so excited to finally be … Continue reading Rain in São Paulo