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My calm workday and some thoughts about my upcoming vacation
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Photo from my walk—like usual, I try to keep walking after work. I actually took a photo at the same spot back on January 1s

Today was just another regular workday, and honestly, nothing special happened. I woke up, went through my usual morning routine, and the day passed pretty quickly. Even though it was a workday, I felt quite satisfied because everything went smoothly, especially my tasks. Over the past few days, I’ve also noticed that my merge requests have been getting accepted without any fixes. To be honest, that feeling is really pleasant—it gives me more confidence in my work and makes the whole process much more enjoyable.

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I finally received my Harry Potter series books, and honestly, it was a really long wait
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Later in the evening, I got a notification saying my order had been delivered to the pick-up point. After work, I finished my usual routine and walked there. Luckily, it wasn’t far from my place, so I could enjoy a short walk and get some fresh air. I also want to point out one nice thing about the time here — even at 6 PM, it was still bright outside, and the streetlights weren’t even on yet. Honestly, that feeling made me happier than getting the books, at least for a moment. But once I checked them, the books completely took over. Now the only problem is finding enough free time to actually read them all.

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My weekend was calm, and my next issue is with my blog’s Telegram integration
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In this part of my neighborhood, there’s tons of snow, and the sunlight doesn’t get through much

I wanted to share my next problem with my Telegram integration on my blog. But first, I want to say a few words about today, because it was sunny and surprisingly warm, around +9 degrees. The past few days were also sunny and comfortable, but I didn’t describe them. So I couldn’t stay at home, and I didn’t try to resolve my Telegram API issues, because it felt too boring to spend time on that during such a nice day. Instead, I went for a walk and spent about an hour outside in the sun. Also, it was different from previous days because our neighborhood was crowded with adults and their kids.

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The longest time I’ve ever stayed awake was about thirty hours
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Today I spent the day out in nature, watching horses. It was such a warm and sunny spring day

Yesterday, I didn’t share everything, especially how I felt. I thought the text would be too long and probably not very interesting for anyone. But I want to continue now and talk about my experience of staying awake for more than 24 hours. First, I should explain why I didn’t want to go to the village. The next day was a normal workday for me, and spending time there just didn’t fit with my schedule. It felt uncomfortable and stressful because I knew it would affect my work. Even so, I had a lot of small conflicts with my relatives, especially about not going to the mosque.

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Today we celebrated one of the most important religious and traditional events — Eid al-Adha
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In my previous post, I mentioned that I had arrived in my grandparents’ village and shared a bit about my visa journey. But today, I had a different plan: to spend time with my relatives throughout the night and visit the mosque in the morning. Since this Friday, Muslims around the world were celebrating Eid al-Adha — a deeply meaningful holiday that comes after the sacred period of Ramadan — I didn’t want to stay on the sidelines and decided to fully take part as well.

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Today marked the twenty-ninth day of Ramadan, and I finally received my Japanese visa — something that was quite challenging for me to obtain
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This is my visa — I blurred some parts because they contain sensitive information. I also want to clarify one thing: I initially applied for a seven-day stay, but they granted me fifteen days instead. Of course, I’m very happy about this, as it gives me a great opportunity to visit Japan, especially Tokyo.

To be honest, I’m not even sure where to begin with this post. So many things happened today, and I also want to share parts of my trip to Moscow. Some of these details I intentionally kept to myself, planning to reveal them later — and now feels like the right moment. As you may have already guessed from the title, this post is mainly about my Japan visa, although I might also include a few highlights from my trip. In short, I’ve already purchased all my flight tickets and booked my hotels.

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Today was the twenty-eighth day of Ramadan. My day was pretty busy, and I couldn’t really stick to my plan
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That chunk of snow is still hanging on the roof. I already thought it would fall off during these warm days, but I was wrong

The weather these days is actually amazing. It’s around +8 degrees, everything is melting, and the sun was shining during the day. Honestly, it’s already not bad, even though everything is dirty and wet. Sunny days just feel much more comfortable and productive. I’m already tired of winter — all that snow and constant blizzards almost every day. But now everything feels much better.

Even looking out the window gave me some new thoughts, and I started noticing small things. For example, today I saw an old man shoveling snow around his house. I think he was trying to move the snow away to prevent water from getting into his cellar. Or maybe he just wanted it to melt faster. Anyway, I already know about this problem, because some people I know have the same issues every spring.

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Today was the twenty-seventh day of Ramadan, and it’s my 400th blog post—one of the last days of fasting
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I almost forgot to share another gift I got at a conference in Moscow. During the event, I also received a unique hoodie, with a special spot where I can attach some stickers

Ooh, it’s kind of crazy sometimes—I catch myself thinking, how did I manage to write so many posts? Keeping up every day, sharing something consistently… it surprises me. Time really flew; it feels like yesterday was the first day of Ramadan, and now tomorrow will be the second-to-last day, the twenty-eighth. I’m really grateful for this experience, and I can’t wait to share more posts about my trips and life soon.

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Today was the twenty-sixth day of Ramadan, and I finally received my English book, Fluent Forever
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This is only my third book in English. A few years ago I would never have imagined that I would read books in English at all. To be honest, I have never really read books even in my native languages. I never read books in Tatar or Russian in my life. That’s why reading my third English book feels a bit surprising to me.

After waiting for almost a month, my first order finally arrived. I ordered the book from the online store Ozon. Even though it was a local shop, the book was delivered from abroad. I placed the order on February 9, and on March 11 I received a message saying that the book had arrived. Unfortunately, that was the same day I flew to Moscow. It was a bit disappointing because I couldn’t pick it up immediately, so the book had to wait for me. But when I finally received it, I felt really happy. I had been waiting for it for a long time.

I’ve already started reading it, and today during lunch I managed to read about thirty pages. Honestly, the book is very interesting and really pulled me into the process. The author shares his personal story about learning languages and explains how he started. At the same time, he gives practical advice and useful methods.

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Today was the twenty-fifth day of Ramadan. Finally, spring has come to my city too
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This is spring in my city. I wandered around a bit and took this amazing photo for my readers

Honestly, it was a rough day. I felt like I wasted my time, and waking up late was unusual for me. I slept until 12 p.m.—I can’t even remember the last time I slept that long! I went to bed at 4 a.m., spending the night fixing bugs on my blog and waiting for suhoor. Now I realize it was a bad experience, and I definitely won’t do it again. Next time, I need to stick to a normal bedtime if I want to have a proper morning. My body and mind feel much better when I follow a regular sleep schedule. Staying up so late just makes me feel off and unproductive.

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Today was the twenty-fourth day of Ramadan. I left Moscow and finally arrived back home
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Kazan Airport under an amazing sunset. I took this photo after landing while walking through the jet bridge

My day was quite busy. It was my last day in Moscow, but I decided not to attend the conference even though it was the final day. Instead, I slept until 9 AM and then started packing my things. The whole routine took around two hours and turned out to be a bit challenging. I had several presents with me, and it was difficult to pack them properly with the rest of my belongings. Because of that, my backpack ended up being overweight. Fortunately, nobody checked the weight at the airport, so everything went smoothly and I had no problems with it.

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Today was the twenty-third day of Ramadan. It was also my second day in Moscow, where I participated in a conference. I’ve also added several photos from the day
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This is the main area for our company, Infostart. There were many other places too, but I couldn’t upload photos of everything. I think this is the best photo from my collection

My day started at 8 a.m. When I woke up, my first thought was that I had overslept and missed my transfer to the congress center. For a few seconds I felt really stressed. Fortunately, it was just a wrong feeling, and when I realized that everything was fine, I felt huge relief. It felt like a weight had been lifted off my shoulders. I really didn’t want to take a taxi because it was expensive, and I didn’t want to spend extra money. Public transport was also not a great option because I would have needed three transfers. It was cheaper than a taxi, but still inconvenient.

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