Thank you for watching my loves ❤ The sushi came out good (not as good as that served at my favourite sushi place though), and the sheet mask was ok. It didn't have a 'WOW' effect, but my skin was moisturized and radiant
So I'm not alone in this then! I buy it and hope people are either not as childish as me, or think I only use it to blow my nose in the allergy season 😂❤
Thank you for watching my loves ❤ hope you liked this short vloggy. Please let me know If you'd like me to do a Polish supermarket tour in the future. I find it interesting when people show what's in Supermarkets around the world
Those peonies. The vivid color. WOW! You are so very lucky to have them in your garden. Agree with your thoughts on privilige and being grateful, although I haven’t seen that film. Ps! Love that you ate straight from the pan. Because why not? Plus it’s less dishes. I like your personality more and more🎉
@@introvert-and-dog Aww 🥰 Unfortunately that was the last of the peonies this year. No more until next summer. I only have pinks, lavender and Lillies in the garden now, and can't wait to see what flowers you get next. I'm so grateful you understood what I meant. I'm glad to find such beautiful, understanding souls here on RU-vid, but I honestly don't know if I can recommend that movie, just because of how hard it hits
That's interesting but also makes sense since the beach in this video is close to the border with Russia. I always wanted to see the Baltics' seaside. I heard they're beautiful, and Lithuania is close to my heart as that's where my grandfather was from ❤
Thank you for watching everyone ❤ A little story time in regards to the train journey - I normally love them, especially in Poland, but this time... It was a long, long journey (8 hours), but it was supposed to be ok because it was a nighttime journey, and I was supposed to sleep through most of it. Well... Didn't happen. The train they decided to send on this long, long journey was the oldest thing in the world, hot, stuffy, uncomfortable seats, no outlets to charge your phones and with the worst fluorescent light right above your face throughout the whole journey. No one even thought to turn those off or at least turn them down a bit. All this was made worse by the fact that the train was PACKED. Not a single seat was empty, and that's from the start to the end of the journey. I didn't sleep at all, couldn't even move, was sweating, dying of thirst..The only good thing about it was the lovely guy sitting next to me. He was so jolly and happy and helpful. I raised my concern about the doors on that train to him when we started the journey (old Polish trains have these horrible doors that a lot of people struggle to open, if you know, you know), and you know what he did? Without me even knowing, he walked through every carriage to check which door opens easily. When it was time for me to leave, he showed me which door to use. Absolute sweetheart. He's probably not reading or watching but still - thank you kind stranger. I hope your pillow is always cold on both sides.
Hey Ala, was recommnended this vid on my homepage and really loved it :) I see some of my own my own day to day life here in yours and seeing it portrayed in your cozy aesthetic makes me love it a little more <3
Thank you for watching guys ❤ I took a little break to enjoy the weather and play with RU-vid Shorts a bit. Feel free to check those out, even though they're super amateur 😅
Hi :) In Turkish we say (not the literal translation)"March makes you look outside,(see the hot weather) and then burn your axe and shovel to heat yourself." You inspired me to shoot my own silent vlogs, thank you.
Aww thank you ❤ You definitely should, I would love to know what everyday life is like in Turkey. This is exactly why I love the silent vlog community - it's not only calming but you also learn so much !