More about Cybertoad...
The
Basics:
I was born and raised
in Houston, Texas and love it! It's a great city with
a lot of hidden spots to check out. And did you realize that
it's the 4th largest city in the United States? If you ever want
to visit, I can tell you where to go. Check out these impressive facts about Houston or read our local
newspaper, the Houston
Chronicle.
My background
is Cuban-American. My parents left Cuba in 1968 and finally settled
in Houston in 1971 with my sister - I came around a couple of
years later to complete the family. As a result, my first language
was Spanish and I have continued to stay fluent. I also studied
4 years of French and am able to read it and understand it spoken
(but only if it's spoken slowly)! Click here to see a few pictures
of me and my family.
I went to college at
Texas A&M University in little old College Station where
after 3 degree changes and 5 years I graduated with a B.A. in
International Studies, Latin American Option in 1996. Several
of my trips were made while at A&M through university sponsored
programs - one of the best ways to get some traveling done at
low costs while earning university credits.
I also married a computer engineer
whom I met here in Houston in October 1998. His name is Kenny
and happens to be an Aggie as well. We spent our honeymoon
in Europe.
Most
Recent News:
In
the past couple of years we have bought our 1st
home
(April 2002), traveled to London (09/03) and celebrated
our 6th wedding anniversary (10/04).
Other
Interests:
I enjoy blogging, photography (especially black and white), traveling, surfing the internet,
gardening, basic web-design,
reading, spending time with friends, going out to dinner, exercising
my Spanish, maintaining my 30-gal. tropical fish tank, organizing
social events, listening to music (all kinds), spending
time with my husband and napping with my miniature dachshund,
Ginger and Heidi, a cockapoo (part Cocker Spaniel, part poodle).
Some
Favorite Links:
Cybertoad's Corner
Main portal to all of my sites
Weeeeeeeeeeee!
The Houston Chronicle