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What is my favorite photograph?

My favorite photograph was taken a few weeks ago when I was able to meet my niece since that day she left the hospital and my sister came to see us so that we could meet her. My mother photographed us when I had her in my arms, I have always been afraid to take a baby because they are very fragile but the baby was so calm that it cost me nothing to take her in my arms. She looked at me calmly and fell asleep, woke up again and went back to sleep. I like it because it is a memory I have of my niece and it is the only photo I have with her where her eyes look big. Unfortunately my niece is no longer with us and the photos we took that day are the last thing I have of my niece.

Why did I choose my career?

When I was a child I wanted to be something related to technologies, computers and that kind of thing, but over time I realized that it wasn’t what I wanted. In high school I studied technical drawing and from that point I was interested in this type of work so I immediately decided to study architecture and had nothing else in mind, it was all or nothing. After high school in the summer I worked in a company and had a great time even though there was a lot of work. In March of last year I entered the architecture career and although the workshops I have had are very demanding, I have had a great time and I have learned a lot. I would like to work as an architect and also make furniture as a hobby.

My favorite piece of technology

My favorite technology is the computer. My father had an old computer with a monitor that was also very old and a mouse that had a ball inside, I remember playing and watching videos on that computer but it was very slow so I had to do one thing at a time. A few years later I had a notebook that I shared with my sister but I didn’t like them very much because at that time they were slower than a desktop computer. Now with the technological improvements, notebooks are very comfortable to transport but they are expensive, so I prefer desktop computers. Last year I worked in a company as a technical draftsman, some time later I was able to buy the components and assemble the computer at home. I think I could live without the computer but I would be a little bored not having it since I am very used to doing everything on the computer.