Our working day ended around 2 o'clock after lunch. It meaned a lot of free time. For me it was like ordinary school day; waking up early, eating, working/studying, eating again, communicating with others, coming home and relaxing. Only difference was that at home I need to do homework, but in Bulgaria I had no duties. Of course we had to keep our room tidy and help with chores but no mental learning tasks. Bulgarian classes were kind of something like this, but we had only few classes. Most of all, speaking with others was the biggest act how to claim information. And it is better than any ordinary class. Hmm, but what we did beside talking with each other? If you have no mood to talk, you can always sleep. I got used to with siesta so much that back in Estonia I couldn't resist and after school day I went directly sleeping. I try to give up this habit because I am not using time properly, but in Bulgaria it was useful activity. We arrived in Bulgaria during European Football Championships, so at some evenings we followed the maches. In guys vestibule was a big TV, where was cozy to watch football games, films and animes. At some point watching animes turned boring and annoying activity for me. It is just not my cup of tea. Obviously virtual football wasn't enough for our project members and we organized our Sveshtari match. We went to the local football fields, actually it was a park, where were two goals. Everybody took part of the game. Only all Estonians and Mirella were cheerleaders 😀 At first it was an intense game between two teams, but at some point there were local boys playing with them as well. It was a warm integration project, boys didn't speak but their behavior helped them to fit in. Local people also came to look that game, nice experience. Football wasn't the only sport people did. Popular was running and riding a bicycle. Once I joined, as I thought it was a good idea because in Estonia it wasn't a problem for me going running. Actually it wasn't problem in Bulgaria as well, but the weather was too hot and collective sporting is not for me. Unfortunately I wasn't interested in going jogging alone as well. Hahah, and once we took bikes with Heleri to ride to Isperih. Bikes were old, our legs were weak and hills were too high. This sum up this complicated trip there and back. Walking, running or riding was a good opportunity discovering around, this cute village. I tried to take everything from Bulgarian nature and on lasts days I was even sunbathing in the garden bench. It wasn't the best timing because it was pretty cloudy but at least I tried to get more tanned. There were more ways how to spend time. For example, playing with cats or trying catch them. On their free evening people cooked, mainly Italians. They once organized restaurant/pizza night. In one morning Seher prepared delicious pancakes 😙 Tsvety sent a guitar to us, so at this time there was a lot of live music around us. Very popular in men's coterie was cutting hair. Chiare incarnated a hairdresser so many times. They used Görkem's cutting machine. Even Heleri cut her hair with it. More complicated was a situation with Antonio, but thanks to Seher's advanced skills everything went well even with scissors-cutting. One more sociable activity was playing cards. Everyone tried to teach their state's common games. Unfortunately for now I can't remember even one game. I even tried my luck with lottery ticket. I bought it from local shop and I won. It wasn't money orsm, it was a free pass to the TV show orsm. Thanks, but I don't need this in my life and gifted a ticket away.
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