Monday, the 23rd of January 2023: “Learning, Adapting, and Creating”!!!

Copacabana, Rio de Janeiro: 30 °C, hot, sunny and stuffy.

Not too long ago, I bought a gimbal for my cell phone to use for filming. It sounded simple enough, but as it turned out, gimbal operation is anything but simple, especially for a beginner like me. The multitude of settings and the device’s complexity initially left me perplexed.

However, determined to master this device and gain a new skill, I turned to YouTube, the trusted source of knowledge nowadays. It proved invaluable, as always. I found instructional videos that clarified my doubts and provided step-by-step guidance.

Now, I would like to tell you about my flat in Copacabana. It’s a charming one-bedroom apartment with a spacious living room and an enormous master bedroom. But here’s the twist: I’ve adapted the maid’s bedroom, which is surprisingly roomy and comfortable with its own small bathroom, into Yasmin’s personal bedroom. It boasts shelves, a desk, cupboards, and wardrobes, all in good taste – a room she can truly call her own.

However, in this current heatwave, Yasmin has chosen to set up camp in the living room at night. It’s a decision she made, even though I offered my own bedroom.

She is loving the experience, as it harks back to when she was just 4 or 5 years old. Back then, when we lived in Flamengo, I would set up a tent in her bedroom, and she would enjoy the thrill of camping indoors.

So, every night now, she sleeps in the living room, reminiscent of those bygone indoor make-believe camping adventures. It’s a small reminder that life is full of delightful moments and unexpected pleasures, even on a Monday.

It’s crucial to remember that learning is a lifelong journey, and adaptability is essential forsuccess. Life is a blend of growth and nostalgia, whether it’s about mastering modern technology or cherishing precious memories. When faced with challenges, it’s essential to address the present obstacles and past memories.

Thank you.

Thank you for your continued support. Please remember to explore more of my blog posts, and feel free to leave a comment; your thoughts are always appreciated.

Richard

Photos by Richard George Photography

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