Como he comentado en otros post de mi viaje a España, el trip fue todo un rush. Además de que fue un viaje imprevisto y no tuve tiempo de organizarme antes ni durante.
A última hora descubrí que mis pasajes solo permitían llevar 1 carry on y 1 artículo personal. A Europa, en Invierno-Primavera que hace frío y debes llevar chaquetas, dos semanas con 1 carry on???? Entonces respiré profundo y me dije a mi misma, muchas personas, que la verdad siempre me han parecido superhéroes, suelen viajar con un carry on. He visto incluso youtubers que te enseñan a empacar un carry on para 1 mes. Así que apliqué mi yo competitivo y dije, yo también puedo hacerlo.
Comencé por empacar los básicos, negros y blancos (muy fácil para mi porque son mis colores de preferencia). Hice outfits completos y luego comencé a añadir piezas de colores y/o accesorios diferentes que harían cambiar el outfit. Lo importante es ir con la mente abierta en hacerte diferentes peinados, maquillarte diferente y demás para no aburrirte.
Además si estás viajando ligero debes tener en cuenta que es importante que en tu hotel o airbnb tengas cómo lavar tu ropa. En el caso de España, cerca de cada hotel que estuvimos siempre pude encontrar una lavandería express a precios cómodos.
Te dejo aquí qué me puse y podrás juzgar si se notó que andaba solamente con un carry on jaja.
Gracias por leerme.
Andrea <3
As I have commented before in previous posts my trip to Spain was a big rush. Moreover it was unexpected and I had no time to prepare before nor while I was there.
I discovered at the last minute that my tickets only allowed me to take 1 carry on and 1 personal item. Traveling to Europe, in Spring-Summer that is a cold weather and you may have to take some jackets, 2 weeks trip with one carry on??? Then I had a deep breath and told myself, many people (that I consider superheroes btw), tend to travel with just one carry on. I have even seen some youtubers teach you how to travel with just one carry on for a whole month. So I let my competitive self said I can do this.
I started with packing basics, whites and blacks (easy to me as are my favorite colors to dress up). I packed complete outfits, then I started to add some color pieces and/or accessories to turn around the outfit. The import is to keep your mind open and make different hairdos, makeups and stuff so you don’t get bored.
Also if you are traveling light keep in mind that your hotel or airbnb have laundry options available. Regarding Spain I always could find laundry services near every hotel we stayed with good prices.
Here photos of what-I-wore so you can judge by yourself if I looked as a carry on traveler haha.
Thanks for reading me.
Andrea <3
Howdy this is somewhat of off topic but I was wanting to know if blogs use WYSIWYG editors or if you have to manually code with HTML. I’m starting a blog soon but have no coding knowledge so I wanted to get advice from someone with experience. Any help would be enormously appreciated!
Hi there! To be honest, WYSIWYG. WordPress is a Pandora box for me. In my 3 years of experience with the platform, every time I post I discover something new. When I started I would just select multiple options for customization and see what I could get in return. I am still learning because I do not use Plugins yet (the plan is more expensive) and that means options are limited but many things are possible if you look the way around. Youtube and Reddit will always be my friends for editing.
I would recommend getting a responsive theme and also the best theme you can get (even if you are using a free theme there are great options) and from there you should have an idea of colours you’d like to use from now on (branding). The most important is to recognize if your blog will have more pictures, videos or words and to go from there to make your content be the protagonist.
I hope this helps, good luck! Send me your website link here when you have finished your blog and I can give you some feedback 🙂
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