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The weirdest kid there ever was...

Hi There! My name is Brenda, I'm 27, I'm into astrology,  history, dogs and food, of course i'm interested in other subjects as well but i do invest a great deal of my time and atention in these and they all share in common the fact that i've been into them since my childhood.
Picture this: A little girl who grew up so used to astrology as something almost essential to the point that when i was in first year of elementary my teacher asked me when my birthday was and since i wasn't sure about the day i told her i was a Gemini (Shout out to mom and dad for providing me with a well rounded education haha)
A Girl that used to hide in the bathtub in the Middle of the night, to read a cook book when i couldn't sleep because looking at the pictures of food was relaxing for me and after a while i would just go back to sleep.
A kid that by 8 was obsessed to learn about every dog breed and where they came from (i know right? if only i had cared that much about school)
Although to be fair i must say that there was one thing at school i did cared that much about: history. 
Whenever something caught my attention i would start taking about it at home and investigating more but once we started learning about WWII something happened, history became real for me and with that came a huge need to learn more about that point in time to somehow try to understand even if just a little how it all happened... And well im still learning. 

Ultimately the weird kid i was, stuck around with me for good, this is her brand new playground, welcome! 

Hola! Mi nombre es Brenda, tengo 27 años amo la astrología, la historia, los perros y la comida, por supuesto me interesan otros temas pero invierto gran parte de mi atención en éstos que tienen algo en común... Mi interés en todos ellos viene desde la infancia.
Imagina esto: Una niña que había crecido con la astrología como algo esencial al punto de que en primer año de primaria la maestra me preguntó cuando era mi cumpleaños y le conteste que no estaba segura del día... Pero que era géminis (gracias mamá y papá por darme una educación incluyente haha)
Una niña que se escondía en la tina del baño en la madrugada cuándo no podía dormir, a leer un libro de cocina por que las fotos de comida  me relajaban y después de un rato, me iba a dormir.
Una niña que a los 8 años estaba obsesionada por aprender todos sobre las razas de perros y que además conocía el origen de ellas (i know right? Si tan sólo me hubiera importado la escuela con la misma intensidad)
En mi defensa debo decir que sí había algo de la escuela que llamaba mi atención de esa forma: la historia. 
Cuando algo me interesaba especialmente no podía parar de hablar de eso en casa y seguía investigando el tema, pero una vez que empezamos a aprender sobre a la segunda guerra mundial pasó algo... La historia se volvió real y con eso llegó a mi una inmensa necesidad de aprender más para sobre esa época, para lograr entender aunque sea un poquito cómo eso había llegado a suceder... Y bueno sigo aprendiendo. 

Al final esa niña rara que llevo dentro se quedó conmigo para siempre y este es su nuevo espacio. Bienvenido! 

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  1. Me encantó amor de mi vida. Neta estoy muy feliz de que lo hayas hecho ya. Te amo muchísimo neta mucho

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  2. amooooo! la energía géminis tiene un don para las comunicaciones que tiene que ser compartida con el mundo! besos!

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