Homeland Natalie, the blog you wrote about the Dominican Republic, your homeland, really shouted out. Hate to post consecutively--just wanted to tell you that.
spencer.joseph.uk@gmail.com I love malaga, and the sun is unique. Look at the smiles :)
That's why i use to hire a car when i go to Malaga and try to spend a morning in a place and the afternoomn in another one. All places should be known. Do that, and you'll be smiling all day. http://www.auto-europe.co.uk/go/car-hire/spain/malaga/
nice blog I like reading your blog,
As a dominican is very interesting to see what other people think about us...
I agree with you that being immerse in another country for one year is a positive changing experience that help you to understand better other cultures view points in life and as well appreciate more the good things of your own culture.
dessert Its not that dessert isnt popular, its that its different. Dulce de leche, dulce de naranja, dulce de piña, dulce de batata, pilon... etc. I grew up there and desert was only had during the weekends and it was always made from a fruit or from milk, my mom never threw away bad milk she just made candy out it. I really like your post and I'm glad your enjoying the DR. I miss janicaques and fritura! I can make rice and beans at home but i cant make those things :( Good luck in everything you do!
Thanks! Oh my goodness! I love hearing all about the foods. When I go to Miami, there's a little hole-in-the-wall Cuban place where I love to get roast pork with black beans and rice and fried plantains. It's interesting to know the Dominicans eat more chicken than pork. We may have to get some plantains for the cabin!! Love you, #1
Hey Natmo!!!! Hello!! Its soo cool to read about all the neat and wonderful things that you are doing & learning about in the DR!! I look fwd. to checking up on here and seeing all the tasks that you will be doing. The service projects sound very exciting! Wow, thats soo awsome- you read, write, and speak all things in Espaniol!!! How cool Natalie!Grandma was thinking and remembered that you started learning spanish in grade school.
Keep going Natalie!! I will be praying for you.
LOV YA BUNCHES!!!! -Nathan Kramer
Natalie Moses
23 years old
Recent graduate from the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities- BA in Global Studies, Spanish and African American Studies
Born and raised in Minneapolis, Minnesota
Eldest of 4
I love to meet new people, travel, explore different cultures, dine out, shop, dance and live spontaneously... full info
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