Cuban-American blog about growing up Cuban in Miami and mixing/assimilating to a new culture. Two young Cuban-American ladies talk family, lifestyle, food, language, Cuban saying, culture and lifestyle. Humorous posts about Cuban culture.
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- Oye Asere!on Mar 6, 2011 in UncategorizedOye Asere! Stroll any street in Miami, walk into any bakery, cruise down South Beach with power 96.5 blasting through the radio and more than likely the word Asere has been said or yelled. Now, it might not be the most proper way to communicate or to...
- Lo Que Viene Llegando: Calle 8 – 2011on Mar 1, 2011 in Lo Que Viene Llegando Por La Calle 8th street block party calle 8 carnaval miami festival ocho pride Willy ChirinoBring walking shoes, un sobrerito y avanico para el sol de madre, and be ready to wear your pride on your sleeve (or neck, chest, back, and/or head quite literally!) Calle 8 is here again and we’re ready to capture every moment of it. Come out,...
- Calle 8 – 2011Bring walking shoes, un sobrerito y avanico para el sol de madre, and be ready to wear your pride on your sleeve (or neck, chest, back, and/or head quite literally!) Calle 8 is here again and we’re ready to capture every moment of it. Come out,...
- Lo Que Viene Llegando: Viernes Culturaleson Feb 22, 2011 in Lo Que Viene Llegando Por La Calle 8th street art calle 8 dichos festival little havana moscas street viernes culturalesThis and every last Friday of each month, Calle 8 hosts its famous art and street festival between la 13 y la 17 avenida from 6:30pm until our dancing feet and wandering minds are consumed with vivacious culture. We really hope to make it out this we...
- A Miami Gallinita takes la GuaguaAy Dios mio, it has been far too long! The beginning of this año nuevo has been hectic in all aspects. My mom will hate that I say this but nos estamos comiendo un cable and my work and school schedule have left me with little time to be una gallini...
- A Miami Gallinita takes la GuaguaAy Dios mio, it has been far too long! The beginning of this año nuevo has been hectic in all aspects. My mom will hate that I say this but nos estamos comiendo un cable and my work and school schedule have left me with little time to be una gallini...
- La ChongaNot hating on my $2.99 discounted at the flea market Mami’s, but lets get down to the basic truth: the typical Chonga. She sports tight jeans (spandex fabric), usually has long curled fingernails (think Ivy Queen), and usually has a chancleta on; s...
- La ChongaNot hating on my $2.99 discounted at the flea market Mami’s, but lets get down to the basic truth: the typical Chonga. She sports tight jeans (spandex fabric), usually has long curled fingernails (think Ivy Queen), and usually has a chancleta on; s...
- Diez y Siete VelasSaca los tambores, wave down the flower vendors, fuma el tabaco y deja el cabo, y póngale unas velitas y un poco de dinero al viejo San Lazaro para que alcance la suerte. Para el que no sabe, which is probably a few of you first generation Americans...
- Diecisiete VelasSaca los tambores, wave down the flower vendors, fuma el tabaco y deja el cabo, y póngale unas velitas y un poco de dinero al viejo San Lazaro para que alcance la suerte. Para el que no sabe, which is probably a few of you first generation Americans...
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