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How are you?
Hey, how's it going?
Hey, man! How's it going?
You're going to be in the footage, right?
My name is Carlos Alberto dos Reis Galvão.
I live here in Guarujá.
I work as a naval carpenter at the Santos Yacht Club.
This is an artisan's work.
It seems like it's something you're born with.
Can you hand me the screwdriver?
That's why you need to be an athlete,
to run on the beach, walk on the beach ...
Let me show you.
Here's the floor,
some furniture there,
a table with two benches.
This is one of the jobs I like the most.
For the placement of the electronic equipment,
you have to cut the wood very precisely.
It's gratifying because it's something you see in your mind,
and you bring it to life with your own hands.
There is nothing more pleasant or wholesome
than being with my kids and grandkids.
We love the sea; we love the beach.
We use sailboats, kayaks, and motorboats as well.
Despite the white hair, I consider myself very young.
I have a great disposition and lots of energy and optimism.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
teaches a lot about family unity.
That is what matters most in our lives.
Dear, how long have we been together now?
Thirty-seven years.
Thirty-seven years ... married?
Yes.
Married!
You know, we don't feel the years passing by.
Because I have a lot of patience.
When I got married, I was willing to sacrifice for my family.
I felt the need to share household chores with my family.
She raised four kids practically at the same time.
Did she have to cook, do the laundry, iron,
and clean the house all by herself?
I said, "No."
In all I do, I have to identify myself with the Savior,
as if He were doing it.
If He were doing it, He would do His best.
So I have to do my best as well.
I take pride in being a father, husband, and grandfather.
I love to enjoy nature with my family.
I am a naval carpenter.
I am Carlos Alberto Galvão.
and I'm a Mormon.