ABOUT ME
(Leonine section of the website)

How difficult it is to write about one. Choose the characteristics that we believe make us particular and special, but after all, they are the same ones that identify many people. What can I tell you? Always wanted to travel and live in another country? Is that what identifies me?
You have probably seen the movie Eat, Pray and Love. There is a very particular scene where a group of friends are eating in Rome and they ask Julia Roberts what is your word, to which she responds with the roles she plays in her life as a daughter , wife, writer until someone makes it clear to her that these are the roles she fulfills and not her word.
Well, I don't have my word yet either, and a bit of that has to do with Guatemala. My problem is not that I don't have ONE word, but that I have so many that I don't know which one to choose, if the rule were to only select one.
I always considered myself a person of big cities, lights and noise, but about 7 years ago I made a trip to a very small city in Brazil where I understood that I also feel comfortable in spaces like this. I am excited by the speed and diversity of a city like NY but I love going to the Antigua market and knowing who the woman that sells me vegetable is.
I am faithful to my leo sign, I am not ashamed to assume how much I like to be the center of attention, but I have days when I wake up with nothing to say, without opinions to give in what I prefer to be invisible and that nobody talk to me.
I like to be creative, not have rules or routines, but I kind of need the order of the office and punctual schedules.
And so I could continue with ambiguities about my personality for many more lines, but I better leave you with some factual data about me to put them in context about who writes to you:
I was born on August 10, 1995 in Azul, a city of 80,000 (I think) habitants in the center of the province of Buenos Aires, Argentina.
I studied Fashion Design at the Faculty of Architecture, Design and Urbanism of the University of Buenos Aires.
At the age of 25 (2020) I decided to emigrate with my boyfriend to Guatemala. Data: he knew but I came without having come even 1 day of vacation before.
I regretted having emigrated for the 40-minute trip from the airport to the entrance of Antigua, where my heart was instantly snatched away by the 3 volcanoes, the flowers, the walls, and the undeniable energy that lives here.
And here I am, almost two years later, writing this autobiography for this page where I recommend things about this Central American country that I love so much.
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