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Overview
About Me
CURRENT MISSION
To locate great Mexican Food in Europe....Still unsuccessful at this point
ABOUT ME
I am just a chill guy from Southern California. I graduated from UCLA last year, where I studied History and Political Science, and now I am an English Language Assistant in Spain. I love to travel and thought I would take advantage of my location here in Spain to launch off into as many parts of Europe as possible. This year is sort of my "vacation" year before I begin a challenging 3 years of Law School....yikes!.....Right now, I live in Alicante, Spain and it is awesome! I can't complain about great weather, lots of sun, and a beach right at my front doorstep! Although, if you know anything about the Mediterranean, it is nearly impossible to surf here :(
I generally love to hang out with my friends or just be surrounded by people. I have always lived with large groups and really dislike a lot of solo time. I am lucky that my experience in Spain has allowed me to meet a lot of great people and given me many new friends. I also like to attempt to make things in the kitchen....I am mad good at the BBQ and can make any delicious concoction when it comes to eggs.....
PHILOSOPHY
When life hands you lemons- ask for salt and tequila!
Interests
Traveling, Eating, Snowboarding, Skiing, Hiking, Camping, Kayaking, Rock Climbing, and anything adventurous!
- education
- dining
- bbq
- mexican food
- traveling
- hiking
- kayaking
- camping
- skiing
- snowboarding
- rock climbing
- teaching
- history
- law
- political science
- science
- beaches
Music, Movies, and Books
I listen to anything and like all types of movies....Personal Favorite Books: The Death of Common Sense, Dress Your Family in Corduroy and Denim, Fahrenheit 451, Cat's Cradle, Slaughterhouse Five, The Nine
One Amazing Thing I’ve Done
Jumping out of a plane! What a rush!
Teach, Learn, Share
Education is not preparation for life; education is life itself.
-John Dewey