El Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Day) is mainly identified as a Mexican tradition due to its Aztec beginnings, which merged Catholics’ observance of All Saints Day (November 1) and All Souls Day (November 2). But it’s normal to see a Dia de los Muertos altar or two throughout the Latino culture. But why […]
Everyday Inspiration
Showcases everyday things that inspire me to learn, create, have fun, and entertain – from cool DIYs, to life hacks, to all things associated with adulting.
3 Simple Ways to Blend Technology and Home Decor
Thanks Big Lots for sponsoring this post. Don’t worry though, all opinions about their fabulousness are my own! Haz cliq aquí para leerlo en español. As a digital content creator, designer, influencer, and all around participant in all things now, I definitely love my tech gear and gadgets, but don’t necessarily love the hard lines that come with […]
5 Ways to Honor Hispanic Heritage Month – El Mes de la Herencia Hispana
Yay! It’s Hispanic Heritage Month! But what does that mean? Don’t worry, I’m here to explain and share 5 easy ways to honor Hispanic Heritage Month. First, a little background. According to hispanicheritagemonth.gov Hispanic Heritage Month (El Mes de la Herencia Hispana) was started In 1968 by President Lyndon Johnson as a week long affair. […]
Navigating Student Loan Forgiveness and Repayment
As a college graduate two times over, having earned a bachelors and masters degree, I know how burdensome student loan debt can be. In fact, it was so scary for me that I decided to immediately go into my masters, because I could defer the student loan debt from earning my bachelors. While I’m totally […]
Tips to Navigate Clearance Sales
Thanks Big Lots for sponsoring this post. Don’t worry though, all opinions about their fabulousness are my own! Haz cliq aquí para leerlo en español. I don’t know about you, but I love me some clearance sales. There’s definitely a high I get with knowing I’ve gotten the most bang for my buck. But after many years of […]
Proactive Fraud Savvy Tips
This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of CHASE and #WeAllGrow Latina Network. The opinions and text are all mine. Being a victim of fraud is never good. Not only do you have to deal with reporting it, getting the fraudulent charges removed/reimbursed, getting replacement cards, etc. but you also feel victimized. I […]