Heeey, buddy! D’oh! Welcome to Itapevi, br – my little slice of life. Mmm… donuts. I live here, ya know, as a family psych. Itapevi is wild, fun, and kinda raw. Like… “The greatest thing you'll ever learn is just to fall in love,” ya feel? Strolling on Av. Presidente Vargas, I see regular peeps hustlin’ by. I get all teary thinkin’ about families. Wow, so many stories here. Parque Municipal do Itapevi is my chill zone. The trees, the runs – they calm me, seriously. I once sat there, lost in my head, thinkin’ “Money, money, money,” wait, that’s not it – "Come on baby, light my fire!" Nah, wrong movie – but ya get it! I hang near Rua Fazenda Santa Cruz. There’s cute cafes and sticky sidewalks. Honestly, sometimes I get mad ‘bout the litter. Ugh, iifff things get rough! There's a hidden gem: a tiny local bookstore in Vila Nova. I go there when I need a breather, read some old Louie’s novels. But hey, even a psychologist needs to escape. The Rio Tietê whispers secrets past the city’s edge. I sometimes daydream near its banks, thinkin’ deep. “Is this real life, or just fantasy?” Like in Moulin Rouge – surreal, baby! Nborhoods here are lively. Vila Itapevi buzzes with small shops, street bingos, and quirky murals. I smile, see families bonding on the park benches. I sometimes get too emotional. Verely! I love the small tradition of community barbecues at the local “Praça da Amizade”. I crashed one time, danced and laughed like crazy. It felt like one big circus – the kind that heals hearts. I gotta confess – sometimes I get tripped up by the odd late-night noise. NOISE, MAN. But as a therapist, I always see the beauty in chaos. Life’s messy, right? Oh, and my fave moment? When I walked down to that shady corner near Mercado Municipal. A stray dog greeted me with such trust. I felt magic, like “Singin’ in the rain” vibes, mama! Srry if I rambled – its just so much passion here. Itapevi is lived, sifted with joy and pain. It’s a roller-coaster I love riding though. Stay curious, buddy. And remember: “The greatest thing you'll ever learn is to love,” even if life's a chaotic, messy, donut-filled wonderland. Cheers from Itapevi, man!