Story in darkness
Hi, guys!
Because of our bastard neighbors, I've had no power in my house for three days now. But it still won't achieve the results they're hoping for. They think this will force Ukraine to surrender. In reality, doing this to civilians only makes us angrier. Complete bastards. They'll get it all back.
The heating barely works. The house is so cold, I have to sit under the covers all day. My daily routine has completely fallen apart; I can barely work, and I don't even know when it's day and when it's night. My power supplies are running low. Furthermore, it seems there's been some kind of breakdown specifically in our house, and it's unclear when it will all be fixed. But I really hope that some measures will be taken soon, because it's simply impossible to live like this. There's no power at all. Before, there was at least a few hours of power a day, but now there's none at all.
I need to work; sooner or later, I'll run out of footage, and so will I. I'll have to do something, but I simply won't have the opportunity. Time is ticking, and work is at a standstill. I'm not too nervous about it yet, but I'm starting to.
I have a commission for an ad for an e-book app, but under these circumstances, I have no idea how to film it. Plus, I have to wait for one of the books to arrive physically; it would be nice to have it featured in the video. And now I don't know how to reconcile it all.
In short, everything is happening all over the place. And on top of that, I can't sleep and I'm constantly nervous. My husband is threatening to move me out of Kyiv if this continues. But I don't want to; I have work here, and I don't want to leave the house.
Have a nice day, everyone!









