 So, my name is Alistair Lopez and I'm from Brazil. I live in the center of Brazil. They call the heart of Brazil. So, I was volunteering abroad. I went to Zambia in Africa. I stayed there for seven months. And I traveled for some countries in Southern Africa. I just arrived in Brazil right now. I'm just looking for a job. But I also like to practice my English with friends. I have friends from many places in the world. Just talking and asking what's going on in their countries. So, I'm 22 years old. I'm computer science. And that's it. I think so. You must have great memories from, or, you know, stories to tell from your travels. Yeah, yeah. I've met many people. Actually, I'm dating now because I'm dating a Korean girl. She's my girlfriend. She's right. She's side of me. Bring her on camera. Yeah, can you come here please? Just curious. Yeah, they're a VOA. Learn English. Voice of America. So, we met in this volunteer program. And we started dating about two or three months ago. But we met in the US. Hey, it's Mia. I'm from South Korea. So, I have to ask a question. When you were traveling in Africa and abroad, did you keep a journal of your thoughts or the people that you met? Did you write down any of your stories or private thoughts? Yeah, I did. I kept a personal blog where I got some donations. And also I could do some social project in Africa. I can't give you the address right now. You can check it out. It's in English in Portuguese. Yeah, it's travelingoutofbrazil.blogspot.com. I'll give you because traveling is with two Ls. Mia, what about you? Did you ever keep a journal while you were traveling or while you were in school in South Korea? Actually, I love to write. I write many things, but by Korean. She's a writer. She's writing every thing that she sees in Brazil. And you said you met in the United States. Is that what you said? Yeah, that's true. How did you meet? If we might ask, how did you meet? Yeah, sure. We enrolled in a nonprofit organization from Danish, but they based it in America. And they sent volunteers to Africa, Asian, and South America. So we met there for like two or three months because we are always going out to fundraising. So we spent like, I think one or two whole months in America. And after that, we were just talking about internet. And she went to Brazil and I came to Zambia this time. So after I finished in Zambia, she came to Africa and we traveled through South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, and Zambia a little bit. And we came to Brazil together. We should write a book together. Yeah, absolutely. Yeah, that's a good idea. So what's next? What's next for you guys? I don't know yet, but I want to run Portuguese more because my Portuguese... It's going well. She's also starting to make some Korean food, to introduce Korean food here. Because Japanese food is really famous in Brazil, even in my city. That's a small city. Not too big as Sao Paulo, real. But many people like the Brazilian and Japanese food, if you know what I mean. Because in the United States, it's different than Brazil, the Japanese food. So she's trying to make some new experiences and trying to even open a business if possible. You've got the World Cup, the Olympics. Are you guys going to be going to the Olympics or the World Cup? God, I would say. You've got to start a business. Where are you right now? Are you in a school or where are you? We are in my mom's office because actually I'm writing a lot. I'm sending my CD to many companies. My resume to many companies trying to get a job. I just arrived one month and I'm not excited yet to work, but I'm excited for the next. I'm excited to know new stuff and trying to find a good company where I can work and I can use my skills that I have learned when I was traveling or when I was volunteering. I want to show and I want to learn more skills. I want to work for something I like. I like cooking and I like children. So I want to work with children or I want to make some food for many people.