CHALLENGE: One day in my life (RetoVenezuela#2)

I know, I know it's late to participate in this challenge but... FORGIVE ME! I hadn't seen him until yesterday at 12 pm: c
So I decided to join to this initiative and participate by sharing with you what was my day today: This is me and my name a ** Claudia **.

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My Sunday day always starts when my mom opens the door to my room and I wake up whit the aroma that I love, an aroma that I know that many will know what it is, and it is from the arepas being prepared in the budare. I'm not even half awake when I want to sit down to eat those rich, toasted masses stuffed with whatever they put on the table.

In my family we are 4: mom, dad, my younger brother and I, everyone has their place to eat. But I can not forget my cat, who at every meal has his place at the end of the table, which is responsible for watching over each of the meals so that we give a little to him.

Today is Sunday, after a week quite moved in the political sphere, with daily protests in many areas of my city, Caracas, Anyone would agree that a respite is always necessary, however large or small is. That's why I'm going to this activity today:

It is an event in benefit of the First Aid of the USB, university of which I am student of architecture from the 2014. It was a Stand Up Comedy in which I was able to enjoy some very good moments with my friends from the university, laughing and telling each other what we have done lately. Basically catching up, taking us one or two beers (maybe a little more).

He is Eduardo, a friend with whom I went to the event and gave me a ride :),He studies engineering and yes he looks like Hagrid from Harry Potter jajajaj. In the event I not only met him, but also with all my other friends like: Veronica, Proto, Saul, Ariana, Raul, Diego, Andrea, Mafer, Cris, Javier, El Negro * (there is always one) * and my boyfriend Lolo. <3 (below is a group photo)

Why did I attend this stand? Not only because it was an event for the benefit of the people of my university but for the work that they, and other groups of this type, do every day in the protests that today are the day to day in my country. They are in charge of helping anyone in case of a health emergency, without distinction of race, sex, age or political inclination.

Here are some photos of the event:

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After spending that time with my friends, that "break" so necessary in the fast-paced life that all Venezuelans have, I prepared to go home at about 4:30
In Caracas it is very common that when you travel through the main arterial streets you end up with traffic so...

Arriving at my house, at about 6 pm, the first thing I do is take a bath. After that I'm going to dive into the depths of ** social networks **. An instragram here, a tweet over there, about 200 likes later I think it's about time I wrote my RetoVenezuela...

And with this last photo I say goodbye. That's me writing my challenge, how I lived my day today.
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Thank you very much for reading


You can enter and see more of RETOVENEZUELA # 2 here
And of its producers: @provenezuela

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