The following are Outfits I want to wear and tell you how a woman with curves wears them. 🙂 Lets see how this will go. I do have to say I enjoyed being able to see the curvy models on Micheal Kors. Good Job!
I asked myself this question as I volunteered at the Latina Style Business Conference at The Hyatt Century City Plaza this past Thursday.
I observed women of all sorts of life’s paths: field, characters, attitudes, hopes, dreams, behaviors, thoughts and Styles. What I found out is that we are all different and all the same in our difference. What do I mean? We are women who want more from life, some, want more for self. Some, want more for others…and yes, some wanting more for both Us and others. Any aspect isn’t bad.. it just is what it is.
Along with this simple observation. I also noticed two things, POWER and STYLE. Women getting together and making connections. You see, the power of a woman is more than her beauty. It is her emotions, thought and brain amongst many many other features. She is the entrepreneur, the singer, the artist, the mother, the fashionista, the SEO, The foodie, the CEO, the President, the chef, the cook, the homemaker, the political advocate… I can keep going! But I will not.
During the event:
We were greeted by our Los Angeles Mayor, Antonio Villaraigosa. He spoke about greatness, being humble, and not forgetting where we come from…
We leaned how Verizon allows you to rub your business from the palm of your hand. The Speaker was Awesome and Lively! Personally I love Verizon! Did you know you can now take a pic of people’s business cards and they will be uploaded to your phone?
And Our Course of course! Stuffed Olive chicken. Carrots and Broccoli. Rice and A tomato. (It was a bit overdone). 😀
Host of Macy’s Runway… from
Project Runway’s Nick Verreos
I enjoyed the fashion and the Normal sized woman portrayed on the runway. Its a first that I’ve seen on a “normal” runway. Along with Radio Celebrities Yesi Ortiz (POWER 106) and Roxy (Latino 96.3)
Macy’s gave us Fashion for the on the Go, stay at home, traveling businesswomen. Also, gifting us with a gift certificate at dinner.
You see… When a group of women come together… Anything is possible. When ONE puts something to mind, anything is possible. This is what I gravitated from this conference along with the information taught, which was easy to understand. Moreover, what I was reminded was what I’ve love to continue learning …
That “Love [of what we do] is that condition in the human spirit so profound that it allows [us] to survive, and better than that, to thrive with passion, compassion, and style.” Maya Angelou
I hope you attend next years business conference.
Oh and did I mention I won a United States Postage in a raffle? It was fun! I highly enjoyed myself. Made awesome connections with women and some men that like to empower women.
Continue to do greatness in this world you human you.
I have been to plenty of events… and I finally found an event that give out Awesome Styling, everyday living Goodie Bags. How stylish of them right? These are the ones i tired from The Los Angles Latina Blogger Luncheon.
Here is what I tried on and will write about:
I Love make-up! It awesome and adding shades on m eyes always make them look awesome. Wet and Wild did me right this time around.
Strive to have awesome friendships, relationships through awesome people that help and motivate you on the ongoing paths life gives you. #JSV
Sometimes you may think that you will not ever get this kinds of support. Well, I’m here to tell you that It’s all about what you allow in your life. How your move fwd with people and allow their good nature to affect your life. So next time you are presented with an opportunity to know someone, enjoy what they have to give, their good nature, and learn to distinguish who is wanting the best for you.
Every heard the word “comadre?” For Latinas, This means positive fellowship. So I will let you into my new little big world… of Blogger Comrades. As you know by now, I write because I can and I love it. As an added plus I have met some great women. You will probably see me tweet crazy random things to these awesome women. I call them my online comrades. We meet in real life at events where we go to and then later blog about.
I started blogging and then tweeting with a vision to promote my new growing foundation. Turning Leaves foundation. Of which I mention every time I talk. With this passion of helping, I found that I have met super awesome and stylish women, women with dreams, voice and power. Men too.
I made new friendships and my ideas have not stopped overflowing. As you may know, I’m the girl that loves to help people grow, to give them hope and ideas. So when I had the opportunity to help out and plan the Los Angeles Latina Bloggers, I was excited. Help should be my middle name, but its Sofia and I love it too.
Here is a recap of The Los Angles Latina blogger Brunch:
We (Monique and Yours truly) sat at Starbucks not to long ago and wondered how this may come about. Wrote up beginning documents and Monique worked hard…. super hard to obtain sponsorship. I became the support system because Something I’ve learned is when someone is on the Go, you don’t stop them, get in their way, you support them. I do have to say Going to the flower mart with Monique at 5:30am was rather interesting. More so making the flowers… I loved them. The kitchen cleaning up after I did not. haha.
Discovering Mas the Brunch: I was excited. I was able to meet a lot of women who where from various paths of life. Mothers, sisters, friends, models, professional working women. We were educated about creating our media kits by Jennifer Vides: “How to market and Brand yourself as a blogger” and Wally Sabrina: “Optimizing Your Social Media Presence w/ creative and compelling Content.” The material provided was helpful,
We had time to meet new Comrades, chat it up, as we women do and Get to know awesomeness in all. I wish I had more time to sit with every single one of them and get to know them. For now, I am still reading blogs and laughing, crying and getting to know them through what I call, My blog time.
Here are some pictures from the event: I hope you enjoy re-living camaraderie of Latina bloggers.
Rockin’ Baja Huntington Beachis a good meeting up with friends, diner and date place (they have dinner and a movie day). They have awesome prices and a comfortable atmosphere. My favorite part, other than the tacos, was that they help out their community. A place that gives to charities and helps the community. Any place that helps other is a place I like to go to. If you mention Sofia Valle’s Blog They will give you free dessert with food purchase. Keep reading!
I was driven in a very roomy mini cooper. The first time I had ever been in one. I have to say after I allowed myself. I have to say it is a very roomy car. And after being comforted by informative talk, we arrived!
Rockin’ Baja Huntington Beach: Located at 7811 Edinger Ave # 110
Huntington Beach, CA 92647-7634
(714) 892-3852
We were greeted with an awesome beginners:
Chips and Guacamole: I have to say, the flavor of this Guacamole is one of the best I have tasted in a long time. Its texture needs a little more chunk, but the flavor overall I say Super. By the time I remembered to take a picture of it, it was gone. That tell you a lot I hope. Fried Calamari: (pic above) They were very tasty. Not Too crunchy where you cannot taste what inside. It was well done. The sauce was simple. Nothing to strong or extra. Enough to allow the flavor of the calamari to come through with out taking away too much. A basic, simple and delicious treat to begin with.
Gnarly Nachos 9.99 Crisp corn tortilla chips layered with Mexi-cheese and our jalapeño-spiked cheese sauce, ranchero beans, jalapeños and tomatoes, topped with guacamole, sour cream and pico de gallo… I liked them. It feeds a small group. It wasn’t over seasoned like a lot of nachos usually are. Again, well balanced in flavor.
The All fajitas include ranchero beans, Mexican rice, flour tortillas,
honey chili butter, and chips & salsa. Add Bottomless Caesar Salad Bowl • 2.99 (serves 1-2) • 4.99 (serves 3-4) Accompanied with fresh pico de gallo, house-made guacamole and sour cream Grilled Chicken 14.99 • Carne Asada Steak 15.99 Jumbo Seasoned Shrimp 14.99 • Veggie & Grilled Corn 12.99 Carne Asada Steak & Chicken Combination 15.99 Fajitas de Rockin’ Baja® – All of Our Very Best! 17.99
I liked these. Not in love. But they were OK. The chicken needed more flavor before being blended with the veggies.
Shrimp Lover’s Bucket 17.99 A dozen large shrimp for the really hearty appetite: The seasons on the shrimp where good! I did expect a lot more for being a bucket.
These Burritos where my favorite part of the meal. They were almost mini burritos. I had the lobster shrimp one and I highly enjoyed it.
Tacos Chingones – Really Good Tacos! 10.99 Carne asada with cheese, beans, avocado and pickled onions wrapped in flour tortillas. I would go back for these anytime!
Of course! Dessert! What is a meal with out Dessert?
Fried Ice Cream! 4.99 Rich creamy vanilla ice cream flash fried in a crunchy crust Garnished with caramel sauce, crispy sweet tortilla chips and fresh whipped cream
Rocky’s Chocolate Lava Cake 5.99 Warm chocolate cake with a molten chocolate center, caramel and chocolate sauces and fresh whipped cream. Try this with a scoop of vanilla bean ice cream!!!
This is my dessert plate. My favorite I would say is the Apple Burrito. Its An apple pie Puerto style. What more can I ask for? It was very yumm-e. 🙂
Rockin’ Baja Huntington Beachis a good meeting up with friends, diner and date place (they have dinner and a movie day). Their prices reasonable. My favorite part was that they help out their community. A place that give to charities and helps. Any place that helps other is a place I like to go to. If you mention Sofia Valle’s Blog They will give you free dessert with food purchase.
Being Balanced is not walking on a tight rope. It is falling down, like every one does at one point, and learning how to continue living life through your lessons learned.
Learning from your lessons.
Working with the tool your lesson taught you.
Doing what you will with your tools and lessons.
Learning your lesson:
This is the hard part SOMETIMES. You go through an event that gets you the outcomes you have now. Or you choose to enter to your own lesson being learned. Here is where you may feel overwhelmed, stressed, tired and that you don’t even know what your basic instincts are telling you anymore. But don’t fret! Your thinking and awesome support can get your through it.
Your thinking is very important on this lifetime, the way your perceive your life is how it will be.
Ex: If you see it as “always going through hell” then guess what?… yup! basic says: your thought will make you feel that.
This doesn’t mean that you are not to take care of yourself when you are in pain or emotional distress… it means that while your working through it, you have the ability to think “i will get through this, and I will be OK.”
Working With the Tools:
Now that you went through your mini General Hospital Episode…
You can decided what you are getting out of it. What lessons did you learn? What are you willing to plan from the lesson?
And continue your positive thinking.
Doing what you will from what you learned:
Everything you go through has many reasons. These reasons only you know. Sometimes you might not know them right away…but trust me on this…If you look within, and search, you will find them. If everything was easy everyone would have everything.
So continue living and learning, and be a better polished you. Learn from your lessons and make something great out of them, Why? Why not? 😀 Because you can.
“Tikal is an enchanting place, with magnificent temples, the music of birds punctuated with the howls of monkeys, and the fresh smell of rain forest permeating each breath of air you take. Once the largest Mayan city in the world, Tikal is now the site of ruined temples, pyramids, stellar, and other stone structures. 30% of the ruins have been uncovered and partially or completely restored. The remaining 70% lie under layers of dirt and shrubs and trees, where they will be preserved well for the centuries to come; the presence of these hidden ruins is betrayed by the geometrically perfect shapes of Tikal’s many hills.”