Incredible Experience
I traveled to Mexico last week. Alone.
I was extremely hesitant but it's something i had to do. As a kid I used to sing Vicente Fernandez' song "Por Tu Maldito Amor". Completely botched might I add. It's a fond memory I have. Well, exactly one week ago tonight I was standing in Estadio Azteca in Mexico City watching Mr. Vicente Fernandez sing his last songs on stage. It was an incredible experience. I knew I was going to regret it if I didn't attend. I stalked his website since LAST year. Constantly checking any information until the day finally came and information was released.
I feel like this experience changed me. I feel like I shouldn't make things impossible for myself. I can make things happen if I really, really want them.
I did meet some new friends in Mexico City. They were my tour guides and I feel so connected with them now. We've formed a bond and I will never forget their kindness and generosity. I was only away for a couple of days and I admit, it was nice getting away from the chaotic restaurant world. The first day I was back at the restaurant, I just thought wow, back to the normal routine.
Now, it's time to finish school strong, and literally, keep on going (I have intercessions and summer classes). I have no breaks until next year. Dreaming of where I'll travel to next. :)
I was extremely hesitant but it's something i had to do. As a kid I used to sing Vicente Fernandez' song "Por Tu Maldito Amor". Completely botched might I add. It's a fond memory I have. Well, exactly one week ago tonight I was standing in Estadio Azteca in Mexico City watching Mr. Vicente Fernandez sing his last songs on stage. It was an incredible experience. I knew I was going to regret it if I didn't attend. I stalked his website since LAST year. Constantly checking any information until the day finally came and information was released.
I feel like this experience changed me. I feel like I shouldn't make things impossible for myself. I can make things happen if I really, really want them.
I did meet some new friends in Mexico City. They were my tour guides and I feel so connected with them now. We've formed a bond and I will never forget their kindness and generosity. I was only away for a couple of days and I admit, it was nice getting away from the chaotic restaurant world. The first day I was back at the restaurant, I just thought wow, back to the normal routine.
Now, it's time to finish school strong, and literally, keep on going (I have intercessions and summer classes). I have no breaks until next year. Dreaming of where I'll travel to next. :)
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