Blogs de sara carbonero

Blogs de sara carbonero

Blogs de sara carbonero

The tricks of sara carbonero

Love moves the world, it gives meaning to many things and situations when we lack answers. We do crazy things for love, we win battles for love, but how many times do we stop to think if we are giving all the love we are capable of giving? Or if we are loving well? Are we receiving the same love we give?
All my own stuff aside, what is obvious is that we women have become tired of it. We have grown tired of putting up with totally intolerable situations, we have grown tired of accepting things as normal when they are not, we have grown tired of blaming ourselves, of anything goes, of «maybe I deserve it», and most importantly, we have become even more united. What has made this change possible? Love. Self-love and love for others.
If something like this were to happen we would think that this person is impertinent and not in their right mind. Probably if that person repeated those kinds of comments to me every day of my life I would reach a point where I would report them to the police for harassment, right? So?

Sara carbonero explica sus sensaciones en oporto

Carbonero colaboró con Elle en su blog «Cuando Nadie Me Ve». Recientemente, compartió un vídeo de un día de su vida para celebrar su primer aniversario como bloguera, y fue un éxito, como lo ha sido su blog, según Vertele.
El vídeo contenía fragmentos de su día a día. En el vídeo se puede ver a su novio, Iker Casillas, y a su hijo. Pero, sobre todo, muestra a Carbonero yendo al trabajo y luego a la tienda después de un día de trabajo.
En su blog, hace una sesión mensual de preguntas y respuestas, y estos posts siempre acaban siendo los más largos. Los fans quieren saber desde qué ropa lleva hasta qué libros le lee a su hijo.
«Sara, espero tu post de hoy con impaciencia», dice. «No paro de ir a tu blog para ver si lo has publicado. Mi pregunta es: ¿cómo puedo activar el RSS de tu blog? Creo que no funciona».
«Me di cuenta de que mi amigo no lo había visto ni escuchado», dijo. «Sólo era algo que yo podía ver. Algo que he estado viendo durante 23 años de mi ife, desde que mi madre me lo enseñó cuando era una niña».

Sara carbonero, when no one sees me.

Besides being the most personal drink, coffee is recommended for many reasons: it accelerates the metabolism, prevents diseases such as cancer or diabetes and even reduces the risk of premature mortality, as demonstrated by the WHO in a recent study.
In both Porto and Madrid I have special places where I can practice this philosophy, enjoy a good coffee and feel at home. I will start with my Portuguese home, because if there is something that is not lacking in Oporto are charming cafes, and I wanted to share with you some of my favorites.
Continuing with my safe bets… Both for breakfast and for a snack, making a stop at Chocolataria das Flores is to know in advance that we will fall before the sweetest of temptations. Their cakes and biscuits are a weakness and go great with a cup of chocolate or a good cappuccino (Rua das Flores, 121).
For those who plan to tour Porto by bike (a wise choice) I recommend making a first stop at Hungry Biker. In addition to recharge your batteries with their smoothies, avocado toast, waffles with fruit or colorful bowls, you can rent your bike here and plan your tour while recharging your batteries with a delicious cup of coffee (Rua das Taipas, 68/72).

Sara carbonero, nokia – 2009

We spend a lot more time at home, and what can you do at home as long as you don’t have two earthquakes asking you to make LEGO constructions or to help them sort the animals into families ;-)?  Well, read and watch TV. Jokes aside, I think we can all take at least a little time a week to enjoy reading or watching a good movie, even if sometimes we have to sleep a little less.
Today I leave you a selection of books, series and movies that I have pending and that besides reading several reviews about them and looking for information on the internet, have been recommended to me by people with very good criteria ;-).
I will start with the books. Specifically I am going to talk about some of those books that ‘make you a better person’, or at least, from which you can extract a moral once you finish devouring its pages. Here are six that, for one reason or another, I recommend you read if you have the opportunity:
The End of Darkness (Paul Bogard). This is not a guide to recycling and other ‘tips’ to take care of the planet but a reflection on how the development of our society has led to a world increasingly brighter and, therefore, more artificial.  Traveling from the brightest point of the planet in Las Vegas to places where the dark sky accumulates so many stars that it borders on the unreal, the author will make us think about the power of the night, the importance it has had in various branches such as science or art and the possible consequences that this may have on our environment and our health.