martes, 19 de octubre de 2010

Love history

I was six years old when I met Cristina, she was my classmate and we shared the desk, at first I was angry because she was new and I didn’t meet her and I wanted to be with my friends.

The firsts days she tried to speak with me, but I was still angry and I didn’t answer her. But one day I forgot my pencil case at home and she shared with me all her things. That was the beginning of our friendship

Over time we became friends and decided to be a "couple forever" because his sister had a boyfriend and she wanted too.

But two months after she arrived, around Christmas, she said me that she had to change school and town.

Over the years, I forget Cristina, until two years ago when I went to Cancun and I met some kids of my age and they spoke about a girl who was very pretty ... So I decided to meet her and when we were in the pool I told her if she wanted to play with us, but this time she was who told me not.

But a day later, she asked me my name and we started talking, when I return to Spain, I gave her my messenger to continue talking and after a month we started talking about our childhood and, finally, I knew that she was my “partner forever. "

Now she lives in Madrid, but we are still friends and we planned vacation trips with our parents.

martes, 5 de octubre de 2010


Estuve en Venecia, en el puente de los suspiros
un palacio y una prisión en cada mano
vi la ola sus estructuras subir
como el golpe de varita de un hechicero:
Mil años sus alas nubladas expande
alrededor mío, y las risas de Gloria muriendo
sobre los lejanos tiempos, cuando muchas tierras súbditas
miraron los pilares del león alado
¡Donde Venecia descansaba sobre las cien islas!

1. The author of the poem was Lord Byron.
2. It's a very famous Venice's bridge that was intended to connect the Old Prison and the interrogation rooms.
3. The name was given by Lord Byron in 19th century and takes its name from the sighs of the prisoners that from the bridge they saw the sky and the sea for last time.
4. There are 455 bridges in Venice.
5. Rialto: is the name of a bridge and a Venice sestiere (district), known for its markets.
Shylock: is the name of a character of Shakespeare's novel, The Merchant of Venice.
The Moor: He is the Prince of Morocco, a suitor for the hand of Portia (She is the name of the main character of The Merchant of Venice).

A room with a view


1. O mio babbino caro de Puccini.
2. Because this song is about the story of a girl who fall in love with a man but her father prefer to marry her with other man, and the same in the movie.