![]() ![]() # ARIN WHOIS data and services are subject to the Terms of Use # available at: # If you see inaccuracies in the results, please report at # Copyright 1997-2018, American Registry for Internet Numbers, Ltd. ![]() If you too want to talk to the Easter Bunny, your kid's favorite character or have a hope arch in front of your house, contact. is also building rainbow archs as a sign of hope in the front porches or yards of homes with balloons and connecting kids through videoconference with their favorite characters for birthdays or as a way to lift their spirits. He is desinfecting all the eggs, wearing gloves when he leaves them and since he can't spend time with the kids in person to take pictures, he is having videoconferences with them worldwide and saluting them from the street in some cases. Did you know he speaks English and Spanish? He told us how he is also taking care with the virus by practicing social distance. Yesterday we FACETIMED with the EASTER BUNNY!!! We dod a live interview with the Easter mascot thanks to. #quarantinewithkids #homeschooling #activitieswithkids #activitieswithkids #activitiesforkids #seaworld #seaanimals #oceananimals #lakenonamoms #orlandomoms #orlandobloggers #otownbloggersquad #orlbloggers #thebloggerunion #mombloggers #mommyandmefashion #LakeNona (at Lake Nona, Orlando, Florida) Maybe by then Juliana will walk and learn something too. I wish I could have taken him to the or and to the beach this weekend. We've been seeing documentaries on the ocean like the dolphin one from as well. Now, watching the Little Mermaid with lunch. In the end, David wanted more on animals so we started or zoo lessons and games. When we finished papi took a picture of us with one of the new animals David learned about today, the crab. Then we played flash cards with sea animals and also painted a few with "mucha agua". We dressed as sailors and explored David's room looking for all sea creatures we could find. OCEAN DAY.Today we learned about the ocean. #orlandomoms #lakenonamoms #lakenona #babyclothes (at Lake Nona, Orlando, Florida) If you are in Orlando, the Osceola Pregnancy Center is a perfect place to help with your donations. Don't throw away your boy clothes if you don't have to but if you still decide to get rid of it, give it to a mom friend or donate it to a single moms center for example. If it's too simple, maybe something with ruffles or sparkle. If it's blue, pair it up with something pink or with bows. The trick is to pair it up with very girly pieces. The onesie in this picture was David's and the pants on the second pic too. So I gave away all the things that said "boys" or were very boyish with cars and trucks and kept a bunch of onesies, overalls, sneakers or shoes and pants. However, I'm a firm believer that most clothes can be used in more than one way. HOW TO REUSE BABY BOY CLOTHES FOR GIRLS When I learned I was having Juliana, it became obvious that I would have to get rid of David's baby clothes. #lakenonamoms #orlandomoms #orlandobloggers #otownbloggersquad #orlbloggers #thebloggerunion #iloveshoes #shoeloverâ–¡ #shoelover #purpleshoes #highheelshoes (at Lake Nona, Orlando, Florida) The shoes gave me a logo, you guys made it a symbol of my identity. What started as a possible blog and store to start something with my sister (reserved the url before I knew I was pregnant), ended in an instagram account to share my kid's pictures and then developed into an account where moms wanted to hear more about the working mom in the pictures. Today, they are part of my identity as a microinfluencer. At the advertising agency in Madrid, the team of designers that worked on my Microsoft account knew I was coming to ask about the designs because of the noise my heels made when I walked. I even wore them to the countryside once and had to cross a river with rocks on them (long story). I was known for wearing heels to things no one else wore them. And as years went by, they got thinner and higher. I had a short phase with sneakers and baggy jeans but mostly, I wore heels. It gave me you! I started wearing heels on a normal basis when I was about 13-14. ![]()
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