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- hello L V
- Username: LaLicenciada
- In response to: "Who are you?" I am a regular person in superhero clothes... wait...I think I mean that the other way around. Let me think about it. Check out my blog: http://herdeepthoughts.blogspot.com/
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LaLicenciada's latest answers
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- My boots are screaming, get new boots!!!!
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My feet reveal that I am a creature of habit. They're not pretty, they hurt sometimes, but they take me around the world. Today I wore black suede ankle boots... in the rain... to work. Why? Because I couldn't wear my flats. And when I wear flats, which flats do I wear? So glad you asked! If its a non-rainy work day I wear my black ballet flats. If it's the weekend, I alternate between turquoise multicolor and copper multicolor flats. If it's sneakers, it's my beige diesels. At home I wear shiny silver flip flops. And that's it. The variety of pumps in the closet? The array of sneakers? Nah, they need their rest. My feeties are quite content with my choices. But the shoes? Eh, not so much. Some need to be retired. But NOT yet.
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- Oh, to be in Aguadilla, Puerto Rico
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There is no place like Puerto Rico....
The air is fresh, the sun is strong yet the ocean breeze flowing through the palm trees just cools you down in an instant. It may rain for ten minutes - sun showers- so feel free to dance in that rain descalzo (barefoot)! The ocean waters are calm and so clear you can see your toes wiggle four feet in. Floating in the water is a must (be advised, some beaches are better for surfers). Laying on the sand is heaven! At night, the crisp sound of the coqui (small tree frog native to the island that makes the repetitive sound "co-keyyyyy") fills the gorgeous night sky, which is ablaze with stars. The colorful festivals that celebrate just about anything, the salsa lovers, the reggaeton pioneers, the gorgeous and friendly people, the overwhelming borinquen pride, the delicious food (especially the fresh seafood), and Oh The Pina Coladas! You've never tasted one until you've had it in Puerto Rico (fresh pineapple, coconut milk, bacardi rum, icy cold on those hot days... yummmyy!!!) Aguadilla gives you an authentic experience of Puerto Rico without the massive tourists (although it is becoming more and more like San Juan every day - don't get me wrong, I LOVE Old San Juan). This is my absolute favorite place in the world. La Tierra me llama....
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- The Poky Little Puppy brings me back
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My very first book...
One of the first gifts I remember getting is a library full of Golden Books, and the one I would read the most was the Poky Little Puppy, written by Janette Sebring Lowrey and illustrated by Gustaf Tenggren. Just looking at the book cover right now has me nostalgic. ("The Little Red Hen" was a second runner up). It use to make me very happy at times when i was sad, and I distinctly recall running my hands along the cover. This book brought me a lot of joy as a kid.
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- My favorite line from 'Frida'
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" I don't believe in marriage...I think at worst it's a hostile political act, a way for small-minded men to keep women in the house and out of the way, wrapped up in the guise of tradition and conservative religious nonsense. At best, it's a happy delusion - these two people who truly love each other and have no idea how truly miserable they're about to make each other. But, when two people know that, and they decide with eyes wide open to face each other and get married anyway, then I don't think it's conservative or delusional. I think it's radical and courageous and very romantic."
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