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@DariStep Hopefully, I will see you in person in New York or in Chicago. If life gives me a chance, then I will invite you for lunch or dinner in New York or in Chicago.
Your honesty is one of the reasons we all keep coming back, Dari. I'm glad you got back safely, but hate that you went through the emotional roller coaster 🎢 that you did. Know you can always reach out for people that will gladly listen and support you in whatever ways we can. You're going to have a great summer and you'll get a great apartment when you get back to NYC. Good things happen to good people, so for you, amazing lies ahead. 😊
As an old guy settled down for a long time, I smile at the 'life' issues you are going through. Most of us have been there, and yes, it SUCKS and is stressful at the time!!!! But the future is better. Thanks for sharing!!!! Keep 'em comin'!!!
So glad Dari that you were able to travel back home and see your dog, family and friends. That's always a mood pick me up. Hope you have a great summer. Looking forward to future videos. Stay safe and well and above all stay positive.
You just reminded me of the time when I had such good roommates and such a great apartment and the nicest people and we all had to move out. We didn't really but the oldest ones they wanted to live like grown ups for a change and stop living like students. I had three roommates the second year the first year I had four roommates. We had one bathroom. It was a long walk to get to the bus but it was a nice neighborhood which I probably never actually saw. And I learned that the streets and the sidewalks are sort of tilty. When the rain falls and it turns to ice on the sidewalk you just slide sideways and you try to hold on to the bushes so that you won't fall down. It's nice you have storage. My brother has storage. In addition to everything else that's in the house and in the front yard and on the back porch and in the living room and in the garage and in his bedroom. He also has storage. I think he has furniture. In his room he has a desk and a chair and a bed and there's a shelf but some of that stuff is mine or Dennis's and a filing cabinet which is also mine. Dennis got a lot of stuff in his room. We just pretend that it's New York and we build up. Shelves tall bookcases. Up. You reminded me of something else but I already forgot. Oh well. Dog food I'm sure it had something to do with the dog food. Oh I remember! Your dog is still alive! That's so good. One of my ducks died last October. She was nine. It's okay. The next day after we buried her, I heard little peeping noises and there were ducklings. I didn't expect ducklings. All of our eggs did not hatch. We threw away so many nests and then one duck in the corner had babies. So tiny and so cute. And at such an inconvenient time. But my brother helped a little. And Dennis was on vacation. But he got home the day after.
So excited to get an update from you! Moving in general is proven to be one of the most stressful, traumatic, situations one experiences in their lives. However, things will improve and you will find another nice apartment, I'm sure of lt. Just remember how doubtful you were before you found the first one and you finally found one after all.
You and my 7 year old daughter have the same tastes! Gelato, pizza, and “The Greatest Showman”!!! I’m serious. That’s her favorite. I’m so sorry you had such a challenging exit from NYC. Change is so very hard, but without change there is no growth and new adventures. As always, if you are ever back in DC area, know you have a friend if need be. Bon Voyage!!!
Enjoy your video! Have a safe trip home! Let me just say you might be the first person on this planet who actually bought a huge bag of doggie food and fly it all the way from NY to Moscow! this might be a world record of some kind!!
Damn you have the best videos , that was amazing . All I can say is that somehow, don't know how but things always work out for you. Same thing happens to me . We have the same luck. Sorry about the stolen gift . I hate people that steal. I always have Amazon deliver to a drop box now and it's worked out. I also do the free delivery and 9 times out of 10 it shows up early. Have fun in Russia . I think it's around that time when we should all buy you some coffee.
As a life long Nyoker upper east side Manhattan...and older about to retire...New York city is gone. I lived the great greed is good era of the 80's but I believe it all died in the mid 2000's. The 1970's were rough to but I was young and didn't have anything to compare it to. I'm going to move to Italy in a few years......America itself isn't recognizable to me anymore....its getting to be one giant strip club. There is the facade of if ..but its just everyone is trying to get at your money.
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I was wondering if you'd be coming back to the US to finish your studies. You've barely dipped your toe in the ocean that is the US. You couldn't see it all in a lifetime. Last night I made this recipe exactly as it's shown except I didn't have a kitchen torch. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-DpP-f-O6ADU.html I had a one pound piece of salmon which I didn't cut up. I always like lots of sauce. It was so delicious I ate the whole thing, it was the only think I ate all day. It was slightly spicy probably due to some chilli in the BK seasoning. I'm no fan of chardonnay (I'm in the ABC club, Anything But Chardonnay) but with salmon it's a match made in heaven. So, have a nice summer and I'm looking forward to following your adventures. Das Vadalia.... Vidalia is a mild sweet yellow onion grown in Georgia in the USA 🐕🙂
I see a American Russian couple, the Russian woman was married to a American guy almost 16 years ago and they are living with happiness and they have three kids
If you could have afforded to buy a car and went to school in a place like the university of Texas you would have enjoyed your stay in the U.S. a lot more. It takes a certain kind of person to actually enjoy living in NYC. At least you were able to visit places like Florida and see that the rest of the U.S. isn’t like NYC. I hope next time you come to the United States you come as a regular visitor and are free to see and experience the rest of the U.S.. NYC isn’t really representative of the rest of the country.
My wife needs to go to Moscow, yet since July 1st, we can not exchange the US dollar for the Russian Ruble because of the Russian counter-sanction against the confiscation of Russian assets in the EU. A credit card issued in Japan doesn't work because of the sanction, thus she needs to bring Chinese Yuan.
Вы большая Молодец!! I wish I had the same confidence to speak so on the camera. I'm usually becoming so self-conscious that can’t squish the word out of me. You gave me some inspiration not to shy away from my accent bu propagate it, it actually sounds interesting.
Moving is the pits, stress no end. Fit it in a car in college 40 years later it’s 85 cu m. And growing. Hope all goes well in Europe. Chocolate solves a lot of problems. Great video, Dari. Thanks.
Thanks for sharing the last days in New York, I can imagine it is a very emotional and stressful experience. Enjoy the time at home with family and friends and later have a wonderful summer in Europe!
Dasha your radiance, resilience and positive attitude will ensure many many more happy days ahead. Moving is a nightmare for everyone and I’m sure most of your viewers (myself included) can share in your anxiety of this experience. It made me so happy to see you reunited with your beloved dog!! I hope you have a great and relaxing summer at home in Moscow. Peace and love from Canada!!! 🇨🇦❤️🇷🇺☮️🙏
Moving and packing home is just horrible. Not knowing where you are going to live is also very stressful. I´ve just been through all this too so can totally sympthasize. But you will figure out bit by bit.
At least you got to stay a few months in NYC, which is longer than most of the world who would kill for that opportunity. Plus you made many friends. Good luck with your new job.
I loved your outfit in the video! It really shows your open-mindedness, which is such a great quality for you. Chicago has everything New York has but As a rule it will be half as large I see you have the same video light I do. If you are in Chicago again we have a war memorial, A WW2 plane ( The same type used by butch O Hare ) The plane has been moved though. Not quite sure where it is now, And We have a catholic chapel in the airport. I think this all is in terminal 2 I enjoyed this video be well...
Well, you tried the nice, expensive life in NYC. You see why you need your job after you get your masters degree. You should have come to our smaller cities. The school is just as good, everything would have been cheaper.
@DariStep come back after you have your MA. You will have money and be able to live the life you want. The closest we have here is Denver. I like Denver. Our mountains are our main thing people come for.
Hi Dari,pleased you found your passport and arrived safly after the up and downs you had on you last few days in the USA ,hope your well,hi to your family,take care
In the early eighties, Baryshnikov came to my city. I had never been to ballet and knew nothing about it. I took a date. This hard rocker guy enjoyed it tremendously and Baryshnikov was spectacular. NYC will miss you, Dari. Much good luck, and best wishes.
Dari, I know you’re sad to be leaving your apartment and the US for a while. But you’ll have a great time this summer and will be back in the fall for more adventures. And we’ll be here waiting and happy you’re back. Sure you’ll find a good new apartment in the fall. Bon voyage, and until then 👍🏻 PS Feast of Corpus Christi June 16&19 & Nativity of Saint John the Baptist June 24.
I hate apartment hunting by myself. I’ve always had kind people find me the place to live that wouldn’t have occurred to me. Dari, next time, use people you meet as a resource to find the best place for you…. don’t try to to do it all by yourself! Best wishes on your journey home to Russia! 😊
The last time I moved, I had lived in the apartment for 13 years. Everything before that was one year or two years the maximum was 2 years and 4 months and then all of a sudden 13 years. Do you know how much stuff I had? It took forever to pack it and it was a good thing I worked at a moving company. A friend of mine came over and helped me just throw away years and years worth of TV guides which somebody probably would have wanted if I had had time to put them on eBay or something but I didn't have time and I'm not good at selling things. Never know about prices. Anyway we just put them in trash bags and put them on the sidewalk because we could do that then and my salesman at the moving company he drove past my house and he saw all the bags and he said that it was like 500 lbs. It wasn't all TV guides. I'm sure there were other things. But I don't remember and I don't miss them. And now I have even more things because now I have been living in this house for 23 years!? Even the house I grew up in was only 16 years. We moved a lot when I was little and then my brother was born and lived in the same house until he was 16. And yes it's really sad to leave. It was sad to leave that place and I had to leave my friends Well whichever friends I had left. Maybe three or four. But there was a lot of stuff going on. It was a good idea mostly. And now I have a roommate - the guy who helped me throw out all the TV guides, and another roommate that's my brother, because his landlord sold his house and here we are again. Except that we are 30 or 40 years older than the last time. And I haven't finished watching the video. But you reminded me of the last time I moved. And not only that but I have stuff in boxes in the garage that haven't been taken out in 20 years and I have my silverware that I can't get at and I finally figured out the name of it and so my brother just went on eBay and bought some more. But there are some things in the garage that I would like to get out but I can't because all my boxes are in there and then all of his stuff is in front of it. And then there's bins in my bedroom that were supposed to be sorted out but they weren't. So many things that never got organized although when Dennis moved in he wanted to organize things but I was busy... And now it's hot and he's busy and we have his things my things and Jay's things and leftover furniture and things from my mother and somewhere - I think I finally found some of the things from my mother in a bin on the back porch so at least they're not soaked. My brother has so much junk. And I have less but still a lot and Dennis has less than that and he's more organized but I'm number two. And on top of all of my things I have dust. Hooray. Oh well. We have a nice little backyard and I think it's just the right size. It's not enormous it's not tiny and it's flat. Back home our yard was on a hill. And for the first several years that I lived here I didn't even go outside in the backyard but now I have ducks so I have to go outside. My father was always trying to get me to go outside. He should have gotten me some ducks. They're cheap when they're babies. And then you have to feed them. And clean up after them. They're so pretty. The first batch was more friendly but the second batch is more pretty. And Colette She likes to bite me. The other ones when I come out the door they just come up to me and they look at me like do you have food? I'm going to watch more video now
Did you check if any of your friends are looking for a new apartment to room with? Or maybe someone needs a new person for someone who mived out? I would spread the word for all your friends to ask their friends to consider you. Alot of great apartments are found through friends, contacts, word of mouth. This way the other roommates could do the initial review and send you the final picks to help decide. Enjoy your summer🌞☀️🌞
Thankyou for posting a link to @CrazyRussianSergey's video in your community page about the day you spent showing him around Moscow. I now feel that I know what you did after you shot this video.
Ya, I truly hate moving. It's just the worst. It probably won't be as it was the first time. Maybe some subscribers could help line you up with apts to look at before you get back.
You got it done theirs a lot to take in I read one time that moving is one of the most stressful things they said on par with getting divorce even probably little harder when new York is so nice this time of year but Moscow allso looks like amazing weather and you get to baby boy so hoping all is better and look forward to seeing you from Russia and Portugal
And there are also so many Russian women like you who are married to American men and they settle down in America and they says that they generally likes each and every things in America
Very happy Dari to see that everything went well in the Usa and naturally also your uni studies. I think you''ll find another nice flat in New York! Wish you to spend some wonderful days in Europe and in Russia, too. Wish you all the best Greetings from Italy💕🌷⚘️🪻
Dari, enjoy your visit back home! I'm sure it will be great to see your Mom and family after being away for some time. Relax and enjoy your break! You will be back before you know it! I'm looking forward to all of your future video's. I love them all! You do amazing content!❤❤❤😊
Hi Dasha, you have my thumbs up and here is my comment: You win the record for packing the most emotion into one vlog! Finishing things and moving out is super bittersweet and heart-rending and I can truly relate as I can still remember my last days in University. After four years, saying bye to your friends with whom you shared a special bond of common experiences was so enotional. You do such an amazing job communicating this. I'm so sorry you have to go through so much stress on so many levels and thank goodness for great friends by your side! Sorry your Amazon package for your friend was stolen, sorry you almost misplaced your passport with little time left before departure - that must have put you under so much duress. And I know it is extremely difficult to find housing in the heart of NYC! You have done an incredible job thus far and I hope and pray for your best in all things from here on out.
Too many moves in my life and the first few were stressful. Then I learned to buy a U-Haul truck and car carrier and even pay people to pack and unpack my stuff or to get a few friends to help pack. First to Warren, OH area of Ohio then to Canton area of Ohio then to Cleveland then to Milwaukee, WI then New Castle, PA and then back to Cleveland then to Ft Wayne, IN and then finally to the Marysville area of Ohio to get married. I have been here the longest of anywhere in my life because my wife won't leave her daughter. We did move to Oklahoma for about 3 years but then right back to our house in Ohio that we never sold. ( we rented it to our daughter. At the same time she needed to move out we just happened to need to move in) After so many moves you become numb to moving and leaving friends and acquantances. Not exactly the way to become in your emotions as it is worse in some ways than becoming emotional about a move. It does make you a resilant person who can make new friends easily and adapt to new places. Seemingly, moving from place to place has become part of modern life as life has become unstable. I am not the only person to move so many times in a life time , especially if a person is in a technical profession. Life is a journey, not a destination. What counts is how well you travel the journey, what kind of person you become & how you treat others. Always remember that on your death bed you are not going to bemoan the fact that you did not spend enough time at work to get a few extra dollars or the fact that you kept in contact with all the people you met along your journey. If anything you will regret not keeping in contact with the people you met along the way.
Ohhh dari I felt every emotion with this vlog, I has tears because of your tears but I've followed you for a long time now , and I've got to see what an absolutely amazing person you are ....so strong but more than that you are a great women and an example to all of us ...enjoy your time back at home ...God bless you always ...le over in the uk 🇬🇧 😊
I just moved myself back in April after living for 20 years in another location, so I feel for you. Moving is a colossal pain in the butt. Rest and recuperate this summer. We all look forward to your future adventures. 😘
Enjoyable video, Dari. Sad to see you leave for a while , but we definitely want you to return! I have learned so much about New York City by watching your videos. So happy you found your passport! So mad that someone stole your Amazon package. You certainly did go through an emotional roller coaster, but you're now home with family and friends and Lucky. You titled your video, "Goodbye New York." Did you know that there was a Hollywood film titled "Goodbye New York?" Released in 1985, it's a charming movie about a smart, adventurous, independent woman. Sound familiar? I think you'll enjoy it if you haven't seen it already.