8 Reasons To Get The Scion iA!

This post is sponsored by Toyota. All opinions are my own.

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As most of you who follow me on social media already know, this weekend I was in Long Beach, California having an absolute blast at the We All Grow summit. More details on all of the action there will be posted a little later so keep a look out. Today we are focusing on the transportation to this amazing conference. I was very fortunate to have been hooked up by Toyota Latino and Scion with two beautiful, sleek and sporty cars: the Scion iA and the Scion iM. As much as I wish I was able to drive both like a superwoman, I was only able to drive the Scion iA. My friend Sylvia drove the Scion iM and you can check out her review here. Now you all have all of the necessary information to make a good decision.

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Conquering Ford Canyon Trail!

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This past weekend, a few friends and I conquered the 8 mile Ford Canyon Trail at White Tank Mountain Regional Park in Waddell, Arizona. I had been hiking at White Tank Mountain Regional Park but I had only ever done the Waterfall Trail, which is a short and super easy hike. And I never really looked at the different trails on this mountain, but luckily my friend Rebecca looked!

 

My friend Rebecca has hiked the full look (Ford Canyon Trail) a few times and she recommended it to me so we organized the Honeywell Hikers crew and set off. The Ford Canyon Trail was definitely long and strenuous in some parts. It took us about 5 hours (with about 30 minutes set apart for lunch at the dam) to finish up the 8 mile hike.

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Lessons Learned In Europe!

Hi friends! This blog will be super short and sweet (hopefully) because I’m really exhausted and have decided to reserve all of my thinking power for my day job lol. I’ll be posting a few random lessons learned while in each country and while in Europe in general. The next few weeks will have more detailed blogs on what I did in each country!

Lessons learned in Belgium: (#mairainBE)

Before arriving in Belgium, I knew that Belgium was well known for its beer, chocolate and waffles. Let’s talk about beer. During my time in Belgium I learned that Belgians are proud of their beer, AND FOR GOOD REASON. Belgian beer is hands down the best beer I have ever tasted. Not only is it super flavorful, but it is all also super high in alcohol content. Literally the lowest ABV (alcohol by volume) was 12% lol. I took pictures of the majority of the beer and wine that I drank so in future blogs I will talk about my faves! P.S. – I’m such a beer snob now lol.

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Getting Ready For Europe!

Hi friends! This blog will be all about all of the preparations that Tim and I have done to get ready for Europe and what we’ve learned along the way! I’m going to jump right in!

The very first thing we learned was that if you want to get cheap flight tickets, then you have to WAIT and research and pray a little lol. When we first started looking at tickets to Belgium (from Phoenix) the tickets were around $1300. But Tim and I had heard somewhere that airline ticket prices go up and down. We researched, read a few travel blogs and learned that the best time to buy a ticket to go abroad is 1.5-2 months before the trip. So Tim and I waited patiently, and luckily Tim held me back when I wanted to buy the tickets at $890 because I thought that was the cheapest they would get. The next few days, we got super lucky andwere able to buy our tickets to Europe for $650!!! So that’s the advice, keep watching the prices and buy when you think it’s right.

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How To Behave At The PBR World Finals!

Hi friends! This week’s blog is going to be all about the 2015 Professional Bull Riders World Finals and my experience this weekend in Las Vegas! So my weekend trip to Vegas was completely spontaneous! My friend Yamilloski literally texted me a few days before asking if I wanted to join her at the PBR 2015 World Finals and since I’m so enthusiastic about life, I cancelled all of my plans for that weekend (which was quite a bit) and drove to Vegas with her. Luckily, I had recently purchased a pair of cowboy boots so I was basically ready for the weekend. Yamilloski and I start driving to Las Vegas and as usual we are listening to reggaeton and bachata lol. We get a little hungry on our way to Vegas so we stopped to grab something quick to eat (I get Subway and Yamillosky gets Chipotle) 🙁

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Life Is Interesting

Hi friends! I’m going to be a little philosophical this week. This week, I’ve been noticing the little ways in which life can be funny. I’ve seen so many things just fall into place, and a lot of things have started to finally make sense after not making sense for a very long time. I’ve seen how sometimes if you are at work and you are missing one critical piece of information, you just cannot continue and at the time you may not know that you are missing this piece of information. Life is funny because sometimes you just don’t know the things you should know. At the same time, sometimes not knowing a piece of information is what makes life worthwhile. It’s what makes life exciting and what makes you have some spontaneous moments in your life.

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The Beginning

Hi! The moment is here! My website has officially launched (August 21,2015). I want to share a quote that has resonated with me since I first read it:

‘El exito es tener una idea, desarrollarla y lograr que sea de beneficio para todos’. It’s in spanish but it translates to ‘Success is having an idea, growing it, and having it be beneficial for everyone’.  A lot of people have asked me why I have started a blog and my main answer has been ‘I want to share my bucket list with people’. At this point, I personally feel like I have already achieved success with my bucket list. I had an idea, I am now sharing it (on a bigger platform that goes beyond Facebook and Instagram) and I already have people who are benefiting. I have friends and family members who have created their own bucket lists and who have stepped out of their comfort zone and taken some risks. I’m not sure where this blog will go but as of right now I am just very happy and feel incredibly lucky to be able to share this with you all. Thank you for reading and I hope you enjoy the site! Feel free to contact me with any questions or comments! Thanks y’all 🙂

P.S. – I will be posting future bucket list items that I will be crossing off and asking for companions, so be sure to check out the News page often!

You can read more blogs on ‘The Blog & Life’ here!

-Maira