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Do you remember learning your ABC’s?
Man was I mess! I ele-meno-peed it for a while, not quite understanding that L M N O P, was actually more than one letter. Thank goodness for my first grade teacher, she did wonders ☺ On the topic of the Alphabet – I would like to thank Nissi Knows and ABC Spirit Talk, for giving me the ABC Award.
According to Nissi these are the rules for the award:
To ‘accept’ the award you just add the ABC Award logo to your blog. Then you share something about yourself with your readers and then pass the award on to other worthy bloggers. There’s no limit to how few – or how many – other bloggers you can send this to.
To share something about yourself – you will need to go through the alphabet and choose a word or phrase for each letter and use that to describe yourself, it might be something about you, something you like, or a place or thing you dream about.
Athens is where I met Adam.
Born in New Jersey.
Colombia is where my family is from.
Donuts are what I am craving!
Eliana is my name.
Florida is where I grew up.
Guam is where I’ve always wanted to go.
Hanging out with my family is what I miss.
ICE is everywhere in SWEDEN.
Jumping is often painful for me.
Kiruna is where I tired to see the northern lights, and failed…
Lugano is where I finished my B.A.
Montana is where I almost went to school. I can just image how different my life would be.
New Zealand is where I dream to be.
Orlando is where my home is.
Pork is not something I eat.
Qatar’s airline is something I’ve been really curious about trying. I’ve heard really great things!
Rome is where my favorite ice cream is – Gelato!
Scoliosis is what I live with.
Time passes waaay too fast.
Uppsala is where I live.
V – is for my last name ☺
Wish I could teletransport anywhere in the world. There are so many places I would go.
X-rays I’ve had sooo many!
Yellow is my favorite color.
Zambia is where I first saw the heart of Africa.
Now I must, say it was actually quite difficult going through the alphabet and finding something about me, for each letter, but here it goes, I hope you enjoy, and I can’t wait to read yours.
VeehCirra, BETWIXT AND BETWEEN, The Shyness Project, Belle of the Carnival


Congrats!
Congrats! And what a diverse life you lead, living and experiencing different cultures. I am from Colombia, immigrated to the USA when I was 7.
It all happened with one opportunity I had to study abroad, and since then, my life has just not been the same.. Where in Colombia are you from?
I am from Bogota, have not been there since I was 7. My grandparents are from Salamina, a town that gave me many good memories. And how about you what part of Colombia is your family from? What a small world, never thought you were from Colombia.
Do you still speak Spanish? My family is from Medellin, and though I was born in the states I grew up in a very Colombian area in Orlando. So I was raised with all the Colombian goodies…pan de queso…Man I miss it
Congrats! And thank you for nominating me! Gelato is also one of my favorite things
I haven’t had gelato in so long…it’s so rich and amazing!
I ele-meno-peed my pants when I received this. Made my day! Thank you, Eliana. Finally I got to know your name.
And I really do think I will have quite a tough time going through my own ABC. Nonetheless, I am very excited to work on it.
haha, you should have asked it you wanted to know. I haven’t posted it everywhere, but I would have told you. I am excited to read your ABC’s:-)
I enjoyed reading the ABC’s of you! Thanks for the award too. Like Addie, I’m glad to know your name now as well, I can never tell if some bloggers want their names known or not so I leave it up to them to tell me usually.
No problem glad you enjoyed it
I enjoyed your ABC’s!
Congs on the award.
Thank you so much for visiting ♥
What a fun post! I feel like I learned a lot about you having gone through your ABCs. I love in your about me where you said, “Scoliosis gave me the courage to be different, and the strength to pull it off.” What an amazing outlook on life. I hope that when I face difficulties, I approach things the same way. Oh, and thanks for “liking” my blog post about the Bible!
Grace and peace,
Janette
Having any disability is not always easy, so it’s important to take the time to accept who your are. As for me, well I went through many years a of denial, or of just ignoring it. There came a time when I realized how nice it is to just accept. Thank you for stopping by ♥