Veronica Lavil

Traveling historian with a writer's heart

  • About
  • Contact
  • Awards
  • Bucket List: A Life in Europe
  • Writing Abroad

Tag: Living in Italy

A Foreigner in Firenze, Personal

The Gap Year Decision

March 1, 2022March 1, 2022by Veronica LavilLeave a Comment on The Gap Year Decision
The Gap Year Decision

Recently, I have been struggling a lot with my decision on moving abroad to Italy. Not Italy per say, not the experiences I have been living, the people I have been meeting nor the life that I am constructing... but exactly that, because I am in the midst of a new life that I am [...]

Me Too, Personal

2021: A Year of Lessons and Changes

December 16, 2021March 1, 2022by Veronica Lavil1 Comment on 2021: A Year of Lessons and Changes
2021: A Year of Lessons and Changes

TW: Sexual Assault I don't know how many times I have written, "if you would have told me I would be here x (amount of time ago), I would have never believed you." There is no other way that I can think about starting this post, because a year ago, I never actually believed that [...]

A Foreigner in Firenze

From Paris to Firenze

September 20, 2021February 14, 2022by Veronica LavilLeave a Comment on From Paris to Firenze
From Paris to Firenze

Something ends today, but now is the first day of your next life. You’ve gotta live a lot of lives, my love.Tokyo, La Casa de Papel It seemed fitting to start this article off with a quote from the last show I watched on my cousin's couch in Paris. When I heard this phrase, it [...]

Contact

veronicalavil@gmail.com

My thoughts

  • A Foreigner in Firenze
  • A Foreigner in Paris
  • A Student in Paris
  • Coffee Conversations
  • Creative Writing
  • Dating and Other Shenanigans
  • Me Too
  • My Wardrobe
  • Opinions
  • Personal
  • Picture Perfect
  • Travel

Veronica Lavil

Veronica Lavil

Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.

Where do I even begin to explain the good that tango has done for me? To dance with people I don’t know cheek to cheek? From the outside, tango is sensual. On the inside, it’s so respectful. Tango has made me feel free, proud of my body and the movements it can do, it’s made me feel sexy though my body isn’t what I wish it was. Tango has opened worlds inside of me that I didn’t know existed. Maybe one day I’ll be able to perfectly write how it has changed me. Thank you Tango ♥️ Swipe for weekend snaps from Torino This is 27, taking it one aperol spritz at a time 🤌🏼 In wildest dreams I never dreamed of this (V’s version) ♥️ I may no longer be there, but our story will never be over my love 🤍 It’s all about finding one’s self ✈️ Do the shit that scares you. Be courageous. Firenze streets have my heart ♥️ Dancing tango for me is a mix of emotions. It’s representative of my Spanish grandparents, who always told me I should dance something like this and who I would spend hours watching the Spanish version of Dancing With the Stars with. It’s also a form of therapy and healing. “Women come to Italy and fall in love with an Italian. I came to Italy and fell in love with tango,” I told one of my instructors.

Veronica Lavil on Twitter

My Tweets
Create a website or blog at WordPress.com
  • Follow Following
    • Veronica Lavil
    • Join 343 other followers
    • Already have a WordPress.com account? Log in now.
    • Veronica Lavil
    • Customize
    • Follow Following
    • Sign up
    • Log in
    • Report this content
    • View site in Reader
    • Manage subscriptions
    • Collapse this bar