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Feels like Spring Break!


Well I'm back in L.A. and Spring is in full bloom! I started to feel it coming on in New York City, but as soon as I landed in Los Angeles, I could smell flowers and pollen. As soon as I was back in my office, I had a full calendar lined up for me. Here I am with my team during a shoot we did for the TV Guide channel scheduled to air on May 2nd .



A few days later I shot an interview on the hit show on Telemundo called Mas Vale Tarde with Alex Cambert and the other guest was the Mexican actress Martha Higareda. She has been here only a short time and she has already landed a co-starring part opposite Keaneu Reeves. Here is a picture of the three of us on set.



Before I was even home a week, I got on a plane to Miami to attend the Winter Music Conference. This is a conference for the electronic and dance music industry. I accompanied one of my best friends and renowned entertainment attorney, David Colden, and met a few of his friends that met us in Miami from Brazil. We stayed at THE HOTEL, which I really loved. Here is a view one afternoon from the rooftop pool. Simply beautiful!




I really enjoyed myself in Miami Beach both by day and night and had a great time dancing to all of the wonderful music. Here is a picture of my new friend Flavia as we danced in the sun one afternoon.



Being in Miami in many ways feels like being in other parts of Latin America. It is very international. We caught the end of the season as it is already starting to get hot. I even had a celebrity sighting. Rosie O'Donell going into a South Beach restaurant with her kids!

Before I left to go back to Los Angeles, I went out to the Delano for one last night out with David and new Brazilian friend, Dudi. Here we are enjoying our last night out.



I want to thank you all for reading my blog. This month marks my first anniversary and I am thankful to AOL and to you for giving me this opportunity to share my life. Next time I'll come to you from one of the biggest cities in the world!

Get Ready!

Eduardo

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