The celebrity emphasized that blackouts are another test of patience and humanity.
Star Studio Kvartal 95 Elena Kravets tells how she and her family are experiencing a blackout. He revealed this at the release of his author’s project.
So, the actress noted that as a result of large-scale shelling of energy infrastructure and the loss of electricity associated with them, everything has changed significantly.
“Our evenings are getting really quiet, because by 11 we are home, drinking tea from the thermos and finally talking without being interrupted on the phone. Our kids are starting to forget the word “Play Station” , and they watch cartoons now as much as when “we – once a week. We have changed. No one is nervous anymore because the neighbors’ music is too loud, because when they play, there is light. And now even the entrance chat is no longer angry, because it finally made sense: “Give light!” – you get this message and fly home from another part of the city to get this happiness by the tail,” he said.
At the same time, Kravets noted that the rolling blackouts taught many people not to put things off until the end and manage to do a lot in a short time.
“Now we can do everything in three hours: wash our hair, clean the house, charge the phone, cook a meal. Even stick a big fish in cardboard for a school holiday, if necessary. Yes, everyone knows this. I have the same story. There is a feeling that space has given us time for what we normally don’t have enough time for, so we finally slow down a little, hear the our children, heard ourselves … And you know, I We are proud that we are what we can do now and run and stop to recharge and run more to give light, because the light inside us didn’t kill,” said Elena.
It was previously reported that Elena Kravets admitted that she was once stuck in an elevator with her twins.
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