I remember how great playing soccer was –I prefer the term "Fútbol", but that's a whole new post–. Every time I stepped on the pitch, whether to train or to play, it was a place where my mind was free of care and responsibilities. I began when I was sixteen years old for the "Academia de Fútbol ALIANZA Indios Yagüez" (my soccer club's name). I played mostly defensive positions; we arrived 3rd place on the Metropolitan league as we lost that semi-final. Coming back from arriving last place on the league the season beforehand, I learned that perseverance, hard work, guts and discipline pay off; these lessons have stuck with me always and I use them everyday.
As you may have noticed the title of this blog is Puerto Rican Winds. I chose this title because of my love for my country. Winds are a form of energy, they also are a symbol for hope and change. This is what I wish for my beautiful island.
I will be sharing many things from my island and making parallelisms between them and the material discussed in class. All the best!

My high school years also consisted of school work and a sport (dancing). I know how it feels to be drowning in it but the satisfaction you get afterwards is priceless. I have met new people in college also but haven't had the chance to become friends with any. My high school friends are in the same college as I am and I guess I'm so emotionally attached to them that it's hard to find new ones when your old ones are there.
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