My 30 before 30s

Hello guys!

I will hit the big 3 0 in about 30 days so to start celebrating, I decided to do a blog post, in which, I will mention 30 facts about myself so that you can know me better.

Let’s start!

1.My name is Melissa.
2.I am from Carolina, Puerto Rico.
3.Got married at 25.
4.My favorite color is purple.
5.I tend to be shy at first.
6.I laugh at almost anything.
7.My favorite flowers are peonies.
8.I buy a ring every time I travel.
9.I am a dog lover.
10.My boston terrier’s name was Angely.
11.I love coffee.
12.If I had no classes, more time, and money I would do yoga.
13.Starbuck’s chai latte with almond milk is one of my favorite hot drinks.
14.My favorite date involves pizza and ice cream 🍕🍦
15.I traveled to Europe in 2010.


16.I have been a high school English teacher since 2011.
17.I have a bachelor’s degree in translation and a master’s degree in the teaching of English.
18.I am currently studying to get my official teacher’s license.
19.I must eat “mofongo” at least once a month.
20.I am a minimalist fan.
21.I have less than 15 pairs of shoes.
22.I love all things vintage.
23.I love all Mickey Mouse things; specially if its the vintage one.
24.I would like to live in the 1800s.
25.I Love watching Netflix series.
26.I can watch all types of movies: drama, action, sci fi, comedy, romantic, musicals.
27.My favorite actresses are Anne Hathaway and Sandra Bullock.
28.My latest top favorite movie is the Greatest Showman.
29.My other fave movie is Bride Wars (I can see it every month and not get tired of it).
30.I can count my friends with one hand.

How many things do we have in common?!

Let me know!

<3

Melissa

 

Life of a shy introvert

Many of us go through different stages in life alone or don’t talk about it because were afraid of what other people might think. Tell me about it…you’re looking at a shy, insecure, introvert, low voice type of person. Did you know that introvert and shy are not synonyms? I thought they were until I googled it.

An introvert enjoys time alone and doesn’t like to spend too much time with people. He/She prefers to be in a quiet environment.

A shy person doesn’t exactly want to be alone most of the time, she/he is just afraid to interact with others and has the fear of negative judgement.

Many people that haven’t seen me in years tell me: “I can’t believe that you are now a teacher! I have to see it to believe it.” Then they ask: “What grades?” I tell them: “10th and 11th”. Their faces are priceless. I feel proud to say it. I never forgot Babe Ruth’s quote: “Never let the fear of striking out keep you from playing the game” -Thanks to Hilary Duff’s movie-A Cinderella Story back in 2004. I was just 16 years old.

Some knew me as the shy, nervous, laughing girl since I was a teenager. In school, a boy used to call me “la callaita”, in English means “the quiet one”. Growing up I had a difficult time meeting new people too. I remember that if my friends introduced me to someone and later on I would see that person somewhere else I would be too scared to go over and say “hi”. My mom would get so angry because people would think that I was an anti-social person. The truth is that I wasn’t. At first, I may be “the quiet one”, but if you talked about something that I like or have interest in, I can’t stop talking!

Some other times, I used to stay quiet so that I could kind of study the people to see how they acted and that way they wouldn’t reject me, but you know what? It was the worst thing to do because who wants to be around someone that doesn’t have anything to say.  Others used to say to me: “You barely talk, but at least you smile”.  After a year hanging out with the youth group of my church, I started to talk a little bit and when I did talk and speak up they were so surprised and said: “Oh my God! She just said something! Everyone stop talking!” and this made me shy all over again.

During birthday parties, concerts, or other types of activities, I just sat down all awkward wanting to leave.  At concerts, my friends would start jumping, yelling, dancing, and basically singing their hearts out! Me…I was doing the same thing…on the inside of course! I wanted to a have great time, but I was too afraid of what the people in the back seats would think about me. When I was fifteen or sixteen years old, I would cry and pray to God to take away this shyness away like it was some type of illness. Later on, I discovered that it was up to me. I was letting the shyness get the best of me and if I kept going down that road I was going to miss many opportunities. I mean come on; I also wanted to get married lol.

My first job interview: Mr. Pretzels. I was 18 years old and got hired, though my manager told me: “you do know that you have to speak up; otherwise, the clients will eat you up”. With my mission of “no more shyness” and my first job, I developed better social skills, plus college was starting soon and no one else was going to talk for me.

After that, when my friends introduced me to someone new I decided to create “small talks”. This helped me a lot. Till this day it works for me.You can start with simple questions like: Where are you from? Do you work? Is this your first year of college? Some people would say: “Is this a small talk or an interview?” But if it works for you it won’t matter. While the people answer these types of questions, I sometimes think about the next topic depending on their answers. I do everything to avoid the “awkward silence” lol.

Have you ever been through this? Are you shy or introvert? Are you both?

<3

Melissa

Hello Everyone!

Welcome to my new blog!

My name is Melissa and I’m so happy and excited to start this blog! I can’t wait to share everything and get to know you. This is something that can be intimidating, but at the same time is an adrenaline rush! So let’s begin this new stage in my life and introduce myself.

I was born and raised in Puerto Rico. I am a minimalist, plant, animal, yoga lover that loves to learn new things like lettering, which is my new journey and I will let you know all about it in my blog posts. I’m also happily married! My husband and I met back in 2009 and got married in 2013. Four years of laughs, fights, frustration, fun adventures, and lots of love.  I will also let you know some things that have helped me to keep the sparks alive. So going back to Letters By Angelie and the reason why I decided to do this.

The main purpose of this blog is to help others. My favorite topics are about how life’s obstacles help us grow and become stronger. I believe that out of all the negative things that can happen in your life there’s always a positive side. Many of you may know that Puerto Rico is going through some tough times lately since September 20, 2017 because of Hurricane María. There’s no power; communications, and not enough food or water for over 50 days and counting. Out of all the chaos that my island, family, friends, and I are living, I decided to start my blog.

Can’t wait to talk to you!

E-mail me: lettersbyangelie@gmail.com

<3

Melissa