Today I visited my village and spent the whole day there
My morning started at 10 a.m. because I woke up a bit late. However, the first time I woke up was around 7 a.m., and then I fell asleep again. In the early morning, my relatives wanted to visit the local market, so it was a bit loud and bright because my door was open. After I woke up, while I was walking to the bathroom, I looked through the window and checked the weather outside. In the bathroom, as usual, I did my morning routine. But today it took around one hour. During that time, I carefully brushed my teeth, shaved my face, and washed my hair. When I finished my routine, the time was already 11 a.m., and there was one hour left before lunch. But I didn’t wait for lunch because yesterday I bought some muesli and wanted to try it. The muesli had a new apple flavor, and I really wanted to try it. I also didn’t skip lunch — I had it on time.
After lunch, around 1:30 p.m., I went to the village. I decided to do it spontaneously because I didn’t want to stay at home. Another reason was that I had spent almost the whole week at home. When I arrived, it was already 2 p.m., and I had only one hour before it got dark. Unfortunately, I couldn’t go for a walk because I was busy with my blog issues. I added some improvements and fixed bugs in my text editor. I also had discussions with my relatives about retirement, banking apps, my dental implants, and other topics.
While we were having tea, the discussion moved to my marriage. This is another topic I want to avoid because everyone thinks I need to get married (of course, they know better than me what I need). Right now, I don’t want to get married, and I don’t even have a girlfriend. Honestly, I don’t want to have a girlfriend because I have other plans. I even have one relative who wants to introduce me to a girl. So I try as much as possible to avoid that relative and not fall into their trap.
Generally, I spent the whole day in the village and arrived home around 9 p.m. On the way home, I stopped at a spring and got some fresh drinking water. I also visited another village where my relatives live and picked up an empty water bottle because I need to give it to my cousin on December 27 in Kazan. I have no idea why he asked for that empty bottle, but okay — if he wants an empty bottle, he’ll get it. Also, on December 27, I have an appointment with my dentist, so I need to be there.