Hello, friends!
During my visit to the capital, I had the opportunity to visit Páramo Café, a Venezuelan specialty coffee brand that stands out for promoting the country's coffee industry. Its beans originate from the Andean regions. While enjoying a delicious vanilla latte, I realized how easy it is to idealize life when you're in the right environment.

The café is located in the historic center of the city, so it has an elegant yet rustic aesthetic, and the atmosphere is cozy. The service is pleasant—in short, it's a combination of details that allow you to forget your problems for a moment and escape reality. While I was enjoying my latte, which was very creamy, by the way, I felt so comfortable that I didn't want it to end.


We also shared a banana cake and a lemon cake. They weren't the best or freshest I've ever had, but they went well with the coffee. At that moment, I felt like Gloria, an independent girl with a relaxed lifestyle that allows her to visit a café on a Tuesday at 11 a.m. and enjoy her life.



I think that's why coffee shops put so much effort into planning their concept and atmosphere, because something as simple as drinking coffee can be the perfect escape for someone who needs a break from their routine. Notice that I even felt like I was from a different social class, ha ha ha. While I was there, I was Mrs. Gloria, who doesn't have to calculate every time she thinks about buying something so as not to go over budget.


Without wanting to pretend to be something I'm not, I sometimes really enjoy idealizing these little moments of disconnection in my life. What moments in your life do you tend to idealize?
¡Nos vemos pronto!
See you soon!
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