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1. What is the most delicious food you have ever tasted/eaten in your life?
In Portugal, I had the opportunity to meet a sushi chef who made the most delicious sushi I've ever tasted!
2. What is your favorite music group, artist, or style of music?
I mostly listen to indie music, I really like Lithuanian songs. Among my favorites are Gabrielė Vilkickytė, FOJE and FC Baseball <3
3. What hobbies do you have to escape from everyday life?
My escape is being in nature: in the forest, by the water, or in the countryside. I also cherish the time I spend painting and reading.
4. What are your goals for the future?
My daily goal is to love myself and be grateful for myself. My long-term dream is to move closer to my hometown, create a peaceful, fulfilling life surrounded by nature with my family, pets, and chickens.
5. Describe yourself in two words.
Running water.
6. What is your favorite childhood toy/game/activity?
We have an old house in the village, and I had turned a room into my playroom - there were old beds, a piano, wardrobes and shelves with books. I would spend whole days there!
7. What is your most vivid memory from childhood?
My most vivid memories are of summers – swimming in the pond, lying on the grass, and tasting apples picked in the yard. These were moments of true freedom and carefreeness.
8. What is your biggest motivation to move forward?
The goal I am moving towards.
9. If a movie were made about you: what genre would it be and what actress would play the role (play you)?
This would be an animated film - I wouldn't need an actress, but a voice actress, because I would be a mare.
10. If you had to describe yourself in colors: what color would you be?
Yellow!
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Iveta
"Drąsučiai" teacher
"I am a person who values peace, sincerity and authenticity. I am most happy in simple things – being in nature, creativity and close people. I am sensitive, but at the same time strong, looking for beauty in small things and loving to create."
"Life is not about waiting for the storm to pass, but learning to dance in the rain."
- Vivian Greene
"I see children as curious, sincere and genuine people from whom we can learn a lot. It is important for me to hear them, understand them and encourage their creativity and independence. I believe that every child has their own world, which adults should respect and help them to unfold."
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