The last 90 days have been an absolute blur. I touched down on January 18th and from that moment forward, Rio de Janeiro has completely sucked me in.
On a long bus ride to the airport this week to extend my tourist visa, I had some time to reflect on the first three months of living in Brazil.
I’ve gotten to know the city pretty well and my Portuguese is improving every day. I found a great place to live, a few solid friends and some quality basketball close by. My gym membership is free and so is my rental office. Things are moving along nicely.
The next chapter will focus on creating more substance and traveling deeper. The beaches are beautiful and Carnival was insane, but there’s a lot more to Brazil than that.
I’ll be traveling around the country over the next two months, as well as solidifying plans for my primary goal in Brazil – to work at the World Cup.
I can’t wait to reveal my plans for both of these adventures, but until they’re finalized, here’s a photo diary of my first three months in the ‘Marvelous City.’ It went a little something like this…
Day one, hour one, I dropped my bags off at the hostel and went straight to Ipanema beach.
I met a great group of people at the hostel which included three Brazilians, a Chilean and a guy from Hawaii.
During the day, I explored the city. Can you spot the loner?
And I snuck into expensive hotels to get better views.
At night, we went out and drank some Caipirinhas.
Then I found an apartment with a good view (below) and great roommates.
I went running so I wouldn’t get fat.
Then I found a gym that trumped all other gyms I have ever been to.
There was a basketball court nearby where I shot threes and earned some street cred.
From there I got invited to play in a league outside the city (that’s me playing D).
With all the physical activity, I got addicted to suco shops and Acai. It left me no time for quality photoshopping.
All while taking Portuguese classes for four hours a day.
Then Carnival came and I forgot everything.
There were many street parties.
And got caught dancing with the queen of Carnival at a Vila Isabel Pre-Carnival Party.
And danced in the parade at Sambodrome. I was nervous. It was awesome.
After carnival, I spent a week recovering and watching saxy sunsets.
Ipanema is incredible but, sunset at the harbor wall in Urca might be my favorite.
Here’s the view above Urca (bottom of photo) from Sugarloaf Mountain with Flamengo beach across the bay.
The semi-finals of the Carioca Cup came so I went to Maracana Stadium to watch my team (Fluminense) lose in the semi-finals against Vasco.
Then I watched Flamengo win the Basketball Championship and I thought about changing my team then they beat Vasco to win the Carioca Cup too.
Then I went down to Centro Rio to get some culture at the National Library
and got a nice view of the Teatro Municipal.
Then I got hungry and went to a market.
I took a nice photo of this papaya and then immediately smashed it on the ground. I dislike papayas.
Then I washed my hands and went to the office to get some work done.
 And that brings us up-to-date as I sit here and publish this. Here’s to three more months!
17 Responses
1. Those views look just gorgeous!
2. Your photoshopping cracked me up.
3. “I saw lots of boobs.” – such a boy! Hahaha
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Ha, thanks Andrea! They are tough to miss during carnival!
Sounds like a great 3 months. So refreshing to see you’ve actually bedded into the city rather than just doing the usual touristy things. I loved those gyms by the beach – where they should be.
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Absolutely! The gym locations are great because they force you to work out until you look like the other good looking people on the beach.
I agree with “The Counterintuitive”, I like the fact that you avoided the tourist traps and instead lived there as if you were an expatriate settling in. Really great photos.
Gareth, I am both so very happy for you and so proud of you!!! Your adventurous high school spirit thrives!! I’m happy that you are embracing this opportunity to see and live in the real world with real people! I LOVE your photo journals and who you represent! You are an outstanding Hilton ambassador!!! Please, when you achieve your goal of working at the World Cup, post many pictures! I would love to share your experiences with my girls!
I’m so glad that you are you! You are a man of many accomplishments and experiences!!!
Sincerely,
Mary Pignato
Aw, thank you Mary! That means a lot. Cadet for life! haha
Looks like a success thus far! I look forward to reading more about your adventures in Brazil.
Thank you Mary Anne, lots more coming soon!
Great update! Love the sunset pics!
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I’m glad you smashed that papaya. Papayas are lame.
Yes Dalene! Finally someone else on the People Against Papayas movement!
Wonderful photos. those views look amazing. Made me want to visit for sure.
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I enjoyed staring at your photos! It is just now that I appreciated Brazil even more because of the pictures you shared. 🙂
Thank you!
Wow, life there sure seems exciting, warm… I would love to get a taste of Rio 🙂
Nice office Gareth haha
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