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1. What is the most delicious food you have ever tasted/eaten in your life?
The most gourmet food I have tasted is frog legs, but the tastiest is BELIAŠAI made by my mother-in-law (they're like chebureki, only round, and can have various fillings).
2. What is your favorite music group, artist, or style of music?
I don't have a favorite music group or artist, I listen to a variety of music, depending on my mood.
3. What hobbies do you have to escape from everyday life?
My family and I love going on nature trips. However, I allow myself to relax - shopping is a small treat.
4. What are your goals for the future?
Of course, one of the goals, and it's the biggest one, is the children's future, their education. Also, an old dream - a vacation with the whole family - in Russia, at Lake Baikal. And the way it is now, it's good, I feel happy.
5. Describe yourself in two words.
I am cheerful and hardworking.
6. What is your favorite childhood toy/game/activity?
As a child, I really loved playing with dolls, Barbies. I made clothes for them. Also, back then we had a metal constructor that had to be twisted and assembled, I really loved playing with it.
7. What is your most vivid memory from childhood?
When I got a mouse for Christmas, it was my best friend for a long time, and the kids still play with it to this day.
8. What is your biggest motivation to move forward?
What drives me forward is that I have learned to live with my own head and not listen to what others say. I have also learned not to give up and to take everything I want from life.
9. If a movie were made about you: what genre would it be and what actress would play the role (play you)?
The genre of the film about me would be comedy, and the actress who would play me in it would be Regina Tadarenka.
10. If you had to describe yourself in colors: what color would you be?
The color blue would describe me the most.

Svetlana
"Kodėlčiukai" teacher's assistant
"I am friendly, punctual, and eager to implement new ideas. I love to travel, smile, and try new dishes."
“Children don't know how to love for 'something' - they love for who we are”
"All children are different, but their love is equally strong. From children we can learn to be happy for no reason, to always find something to do, and to have the freedom to create."
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