April 27, 2017

La Fiesta

My birthday is on April 17, but since it landed on a Monday my parents' decided to throw me a party the Saturday before, April 15. My birthday part went better than expected, knowing the fact that the day after was Easter.

In this blog I will only hit key points, haha.

The main menu consisted of 7 different tostadas:
1. Ceviche
2. Tinga
3. Chicken Salad
4. Potato Salad
5. Picadillo
6. Cueritos
7. Salpicon

The sweets and munchies:
1. Candy & Chocolate
2. Chips & Cookies
3. Mini Ice Cream Sundaes
4. Elotes

The night sweets:
1. Cookies & Bread with Coffee
2. BIG ASS CAKE
3. Flan
4. Jello

My closest family members and friends attended even my pledge sisters. When it comes to my family parties I always forget to take pictures for many reasons. Besides that, I had fun I ate way to much junk food and tostadas. I drank so much were I was drunk one minute and sober the next. TRUST, we're all still trying to figure out how that happened. I danced but didn't eat cake.

Family: Family is family. I see family every weekend and if they don't come they'll get disowned, haha. I will always love and appreciate my family.

Friends: My closest friends are my friends from high school. Everyone came except for one, David, that guy stays doing school work. The one I was most surprised about was Alexys. Alexys hardly comes around and the last time I saw her was Dec, 2015. So, yeah I was pretty excited and happy for all my friends to be there.

Pledge Sisters: These ladies rented out a car and drove to Riverside from SJ (6hr drive) for the party. They're wild but I love them.

Overall, I appreciate everyone that attended and I am thankful for you presence. It will be my last birthday party celebrated but that is completely fine with me. I am getting older and time is moving on. So, until a bigger event for me to celebrate...

ONLY decent photos of that night.

 

*I don't like tres leches cake.


Yours Truly,
Lizzeth Rodriguez

April 26, 2017

Jeffree Star Cosmetics x MannyMua

GIRL! Let me tell you about this amazing collab!
In mid March, YouTuber, MannyMua and Owner & founder of Jeffree Star Costmetics, Jeffree Star revealed a collaboration together. Jeffree Star Cosmetics is known for liquid lipsticks and as well as the highlights, so seeing the two best friends do a collaboration was nothing new it was just a matter of time...The collab was released on April 8th & I decided to get the bundle because the entire collection called for me...
When first receiving the bundle you'll automatically see the holographic moon crest, MannyMua's logo & Jeffree Star Cosmetics' logo. The entire box is matte back with their logos being holographic. 
 
First Picture: Once you open the bundle you'll see the reflective packaging, such as the lipsticks and the highlighter  and the holographic in the back of course.
Second Picture: The box contains: Left lipstick: Daddy. Highlighter: Eclipse. Right lipstick: I'm Shook.

First 2 Pictures: From left to right & up to down is 'Daddy' & 'I'm Shook.' This time it came in black, since its a special edition/a collaboration it comes in a different packaging, as usual.
3rd Picture: I'm Shook & Daddy swatched on my arm.
After swatching them I went onto the website to see the description of the lipstick colors.
I'm Shook: "...beautiful medium toned burnt coral."
Daddy: "...gorgeous cool toned brown"
In words: 'I'm Shook' is like a burnt red not a coral well at least that's how it looked on me and swatched. & 'Daddy' is pretty much a cool toned brown.
 

1st Picture: The packaging of the highlighter is in holographic font.
2nd Picture: How the highlighter looks & how their logos are imprinted.
The last 2 Pictures: I swatched the highlight, Eclipse!
Eclipse is described as "...blinding pale icy peach."
In my words: I would have to agree although its lighter than it looks.
 
Lipstick: Daddy
Highlight: Eclipse
Lipstick: I'm Shook 
Highlight: Eclipse


Final Thoughts!
I completely love the entire collection! I feel like they nailed it with the shades of lipsticks and the blinding highlighter. The only thing I wish that would be different is the highlighter! I felt that the highlight was a bit to light, but other than that its 2 thumbs up! The Bundle was $50 but its currently sold out. They did mention that the bundle will come back in May for the last time. However, you are able to purchase everything individually. The lipsticks retail for $18 each and the highlighter for $29. They do however have a code "MANNYMUA" at check out; where it takes off 10% off your purchase but only for the MannyMua collab. If you don't want the entire collection or just want one thing I would recommend: 1.Lipstick - Daddy (currently sold out). 2. Highlight - Eclipse. 3. Lipstick - I'm Shook. & Also, ordered the collab the day it was released April 8th and I received in the mail on April 15th. THEY WERE ON IT!



PS. Sorry for crappy swatches and weird selfies of me, haha.


Yours Truly,
Lizzeth Rodriguez

April 12, 2017

Quay Australia x Desi Perkins: SAHARA Sunnies

 
In the beginning of the month, Desi Perkins, a YouTuber,  collaborated once again with Quay Australia, a sunglass company. They came out with similar sunnies to her "High Keys," the "SAHARA," she likes to call them the cousins.  The SAHARA collection are sunglasses with three different color of lens; Black/Orange, Black/Olive, & Black/Yellow.


I fell in love with the color of lens. My favorite sunglass was the Black/Olive but unfortunately by the time it came to ordering them it was sold out. So, I went to my second favorite, Black/Orange. The SAHARA collection is sold at: Quay Australia, Nordstorm, and Urban Outfitters. They retail for $65.


Yes, they are Black and Orange, but they have a cool ombre effect to them. So it starts off with orange on top and makes its way down to yellow. I was spectacle about buying them just because I knew I liked them, but I wasn't sure if I loved them. & the second thing I was spectacle about was the lens being to bright and having no protection. It turns out that 1. I do love the glasses, they're so unique and its out of my comfort zone & 2. they actually do block the sun, more than expected. (Shown on the pictures above).  


I want to make a quick comparison between the Saharas and the Aviators. I love my Ray-Bans & honestly, I never go anywhere without them. & the fact that they are oversized is even better. But a problem I always ran into with my Ray-Bans is that every time I smile the sunglasses sit on my cheeks. AND it annoys me! Because makeup always rubs off onto the lens, smh. However, with the Sahara's they are bit bigger; which is bomb (dot) com, because that means they sit on my cheeks.  

To be completely honest, I would choose my Sahara over my Ray-Bans for four reasons.
1. They are oversized.
2. They don't sit on my cheeks.
3. They are cheaper.
4. They are unique.


Thank you and I hope you enjoy and love my new sunnies as much as I do... OH! and also my new hair, heeeeeeyyyy. 😚

April 10, 2017

Mexico | Zacatecas & Jalisco

Spring break 2017
You already know I was leaving to Mexico, but now I'm back. I know, "Spring Break" went by fast. I visited cities, family, and friends but it all came to an end. My break was a love/hate relationship the entire time. Something always happened and I'll explain...



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Tlaltenango, Zac. ||
We spent our first 4 & 1/2 days visiting my dad's small hometown. When I mean small, I mean small! I'm genuinely surprised not everyone knows each other there. We spent majority of our days with some of our families.

  • Mornings & Nights
Every morning we spent in Tlaltenango, we walked to "El Mercado." At "The Mercado" we always got our licuados (The first 2 pictures) and tacos...now that's what I call a breakfast. I LOVE to drink my licuados in baggies, because it made me fit in and unique, isn't it? ANYWHO, At night time we ate dinner with my dad's cousins (3rd picture). My dad's cousin owned, a 'Licuado and Jugos' shop that is only open in the mornings and a 'Cenaduria' that opens at nights, Thursdays-Sundays. I looked forward to her smoothies and juices in the mornings & tacos for dinner!  THANK YOU YOLAND! 😊

  •  Evenings
Every afternoon, we walked around; what they call 'La Plaza.'  In the mornings and afternoons is when the plaza is usually dead. Its really nice during the day, though. You'll see families walking and eating around. During the night time, is when everyone comes out. The basic rundown of how the plaza works is like this: As soon you as you get there you start taking laps around the plaza, you'll buy junk food, and keep walking, but some eventually find a bench and sit down. BUT what you mainly do is just walk and eat. The first 2 pictures are pictures of the plaza. & The last picture is obviously Crepes! OMG, when I say these at the plaza I was EXCITED. They're somewhat similar from what they sell in California, buutttt they were way cheaper! Each Crepe were $33 pesos, which is $1.75 in US currency. Man was I so happy...I got 5 Crepes in Tlaltenango. The entire trip of course not in a day.  

  • Random activities

(1st picture): On our second day, my sister and I decided to get henna tattoos. She got 4 little birds on her wrist and I got a dead tree on my forearm (future tattoo)! I know it was random but my sister wanted one, since she's 14 and can't get a real tattoo, lol.
(2nd picture): We went to Temastian, Jalisco. Senior de los Rayos church. It was so beautiful there and around the church they sold a lots of rosarios.
(3rd picture): We also went to "Las Puentes." It was so amazing. It reminded me of Grown Ups, when they go to the pools and they have a water slide and  big pools, do you know what I'm talking about? Well yeah. Funniest part was when my mom decided to get in the water tunnel with jean shorts... she got stuck and had to push herself down the entire way, LMFAO! It was a had to be there moment, I guess?
(4th picture): Was the aftermath from 'Las Puentes.' Hella sunburned and I love it. I love to get tan and sunburnt, I don't believe in sunblock. Although, I should.


Overall, Tlaltenango was way better than expected. Why? Its a small town and there's hardly anything there. But with the things that are there was fun. We ate soooo much food, it was ridiculous. With every happy story there's a sad ending...My sad ending was f*ckin diarrhea, it was horrible. I don't think I ever had diarrhea like that. On my last night there I never left the bathroom, real talk. I would also like to believe I lost weight. Remember the scene of white chicks when she ate cheese and she ran the restroom? Well that was me!!! Horrible I know but overall it was good. & I'm sorry for over sharing.



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Guadalajara, Jal. ||
We spent the remaining time in El Centro de Guadalajara. We visited 10x more things than we did in Zac. We walked soooo much, like I can't stress that enough. We didn't eat as much either, but the sun did us good and our families did too.

  • Mornings: Every morning, we would eat breakfast at either: San Juan de Dios or the buffet in our hotel. San Juan de Dios is like a "Mercado." They sell souvenirs, bags, clothes, shoes, food, and right about anything. It was packed and overwhelming. Everywhere you turned there was something. 
  • Evenings: Each day was different because we either exploring the city or visited family.
  • Nights: The night vibe is extremely dangerous, so we hardly walked far from our hotel. During night time we would walk around the stores and find somewhere to eat. We were always back in our hotel room by either 10pm-11pm. Like no joke, it was sketch.  

  • Random activities
 
(The first 4 pictures): We went to the zoo and we underestimated it! I think we walked more at the Zoo than any other day and it was hella hot too. We were all dead tired. But it was fun...my dad confused a monkey with a dinosaur....we still don't know how that happened, haha. We saw my sister's families, she's half monkey and half snake, haha JOKES! We also saw llamas, elephants, lions, tigers, kangaroos, polar bears, etc. I loved the Zoo  & yes, its different from SD Zoo. .
(The middle 4 pictures): We explored the city by foot and by a carriage, lol. Yeah, my dad decided that we would rent out a carriage for us and take a tour... typical tourists. But honestly, I was happy because that meant less walking. But learning more about the city was new to me to be completely honest, and I so was drawn too it. & We even saw the logo that the Chivas has on their shield!
(The 2nd & 3rd to last pictures): We went to Chapala, and I FELL in love! The art work was amazing, the people were so nice, and the views were breathtaking. Although, I didn't really take any 'view' pictures.
(Last picture): We went to a Atlas vs Cholos soccer game & I was speechless. They were both teams we really didn't go for, but the atmosphere was crazy! Since Chivas didn't play 'home' that weekend we had to settle for this intense ass game! Every time Atlas scored the fans threw beer EVERYWHERE! & how they sang their chants was so astonishing! I loved the game! It was good to be back at El Estadio Jalisco.   

Although I didn't feel as safe as I did in Zacatecas I loved every bit of Guadalajara. There was so many different vibes! Even the bus system was different there. But thank goodness, I did not get sick at all! It was perfect! I would definitely recommend the bus for transportation in Guadalajara because the traffic there was crazy!


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RUNDOWN!!
I walked 45.5 miles my entire trip!
I had diarrhea for a day and half.
I got into an argument with my dad every day.
I got tanned!
I ate like there was no tomorrow.
I visited new places.
I saw familiar faces.
I enjoyed myself with my family. ♥


Thank you for read and I hoped you enjoyed some pictures, there's more pictures in one of my previous blog... this one(:  & I also apologize for a lengthy blog.