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Moving in New York was a NIGHTMARE 😭 Packing up, flying away & sharing my future plans
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Here's a new video about my moves 🤪This time, I'm moving out of my beautiful apartment in New York, putting my things in storage, and setting off to travel for a couple of months. I'll show you everything that happened, including costs, apartment hunting in NYC, packing, and my honest emotions 🫠
Time codes:
00:00 - A day exploring NYC
02:25 - Watching American Ballet
03:50 - It’s time to start packing
05:25 - A dinner with my friends
06:41 - Everything went wrong
09:00 - Getting a present to my mom
11:00 - What I’m bringing to Russia
12:25 - I’m not okay
14:10 - Last day in New York
18:18 - Flying to Moscow
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Is it the best city in the USA? Exploring CHICAGO’s Jazz, Iconic Food & Lake Michigan
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Check out Level8Cases to find your perfect suitcase with a 10% discount code "Dari10": www.clkmg.com/LEVEL8/DariStep In this vlog, we will explore the city of Chicago. We'll visit famous places, try delicious local dishes, and do many interesting things such as attending a jazz concert and a comedy show. We'll also take a car for a road trip around Lake Michigan. All of this is to find out if t...
My NYC Apartment tour: $1300 apartment in Queens | Rent in New York
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Thanks BetterHelp for sponsoring this video! Get 10% off your first month of therapy with "BetterHelp": betterhelp.com/daristep Renting an apartment in NYC can be very stressful, difficult, and super expensive. In this video, I will share my story of finding housing in New York when I first moved to the USA. I will explain the rules, show you cute districts, and give you a tour of the apartment...
Philadelphia, PA: Cheesesteak, street art & a drug district | Dark reality of the USA
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Check out Level8Cases to find your perfect suitcase with a 10% discount code "Dari10": www.clkmg.com/LEVEL8/DariStep In this video, I'm exploring Philadelphia, a beautiful city in the state of Pennsylvania. In one day, I'll walk around the city, discover its art scene, and try famous dishes like the cheesesteak. I'll also show you the darker side of Philly, with its issues of drugs and homeless...
Surreal Solar Eclipse in NYC 😱 I won a HUGE PRIZE at my university | New York Vlog
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Thanks BetterHelp for sponsoring this video! Get 10% off your first month of therapy with "BetterHelp": betterhelp.com/daristep April in New York was crazy for me - I witnessed a rare solar eclipse, won a business competition, and attended a cult show... how did it happen? Watch this vlog to find out 🎉 📸 Instagram of my photographer friend Jasmin - themartinsgallery Time codes: 0...
NASSAU, the BAHAMAS 🌴 How do people live there? Cute pigs, best beaches & lots of garbage
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Check out Level8Cases to find your perfect suitcase with a 10% discount code "Dari10": www.clkmg.com/LEVEL8/DariStep In our new documentary , we explore Nassau, the capital of the Bahamas. The island is known for its beaches with crystal-clear waters and white sands, as well as swimming with adorable pigs. But there is also another side of the country that tourists don't see - expensive prices,...
I went to renew my American F1 visa in ... the BAHAMAS | What could go wrong?
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Check out AG1: drinkag1.com/daristep to get a FREE 1-year supply of Vitamin D3 K2 and five AG1 travel packs with your first purchase. My American visa was about to expire, so I urgently needed to renew it. Surprisingly, the most convenient place to do that was the Bahamas! I was shocked but decided to fly to Nassau anyway. The views were simply unreal, but of course, it wasn't without its own a...
Is this what I dreamed of? 🧐 Q&A about life and studies in NYC
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Start learning a new language today with Lingopie! 7-day free trial 70% off of the lifetime plan: learn.lingopie.com/DariStep I often get asked questions about my impressions of life and studying in New York, whether I like the USA or prefer Europe, and so on. I answered the most popular questions in this Q&A video! Hope you will find it interesting ✨ Time codes: 00:00 - Intro 00:28 - Did New Y...
I went to the United Nations event in NYC 😱 What’s going on in my life? | Vlog
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My recent weeks in NYC turned into a rollercoaster ride, where every couple of hours things shift from better to worse. In this video, I decided to share about it. I also wanted to showcase a couple of interesting places in the city and the UN Women's Rights event I attended in New York✨ You can find a perfect bag at Teddy Blake store: bit.ly/TeddyBlake_Dari Use Code TBDari30 for an Extra $30 O...
Spring break in New England?! Why not!🤪 Best places in the East Coast, USA
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Check out DiscoverCars to find the best car for your next trip: www.discovercars.com/usa-new-york During the spring break, and I've decided to go on another road trip around the USA. In this vlog I'm exploring the East Coast, specifically the states of Connecticut and Rhode Island. My friends and I will visit renowned universities like Yale and Brown, stroll through historic towns, feast on lob...
American VS Russian Universities | What are the differences and which are better?
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In the new video, I discuss the differences between Russian and American universities, of which there are quite a few. Additionally, I delve into the factors that make universities in one country better than those in another 🙌 Time codes: 00:00 - Tour of my American university 01:06 - University towns in Russia and America 02:17 - Sport culture 04:22 - Invited speakers 05:25 - Events at univers...
nyc diaries: exploring the snowy city, studying at university + broadway show
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Go to drinkag1.com/daristep to get a FREE 1-year supply of Vitamin D3 K2 and five AG1 travel packs with your first purchase. Welcome to my NYC diaries! Here, I will share a week of my life, during which I'll be visiting intriguing places in the snowy New York, preparing for a competition at my American university, and attending a Broadway show ✨ Time codes: 00:00 - There is a huge snowfall in N...
How do people live in Colombia?☀️Hidden gems, exotic food and nightlife
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This video is a documentary about Colombia and life there. I traveled across the country, trying exotic food and interacting with locals. In this video, along with my local friend, I will tell you many interesting facts about the country, including the legacy of Pablo Escobar, how safe it is here, show you hidden gems and the Colombia's nightlife🔆 Let's go! The glamping where we stayed - www.ci...
The other side of NYC life: loneliness, failures, and graduate studies
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The other side of NYC life: loneliness, failures, and graduate studies
Russian VS Australian mentality | Dating, drinking culture and speaking the truth
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Russian VS Australian mentality | Dating, drinking culture and speaking the truth
Honestly about 2023: mental breakdown, struggles & moving to the USA | New Year's resolutions
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Honestly about 2023: mental breakdown, struggles & moving to the USA | New Year's resolutions
Christmas in New York: is it heaven or hell? 😱Best places to visit and things to avoid
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Christmas in New York: is it heaven or hell? 😱Best places to visit and things to avoid
Christmas in NYC❄️Ice skating in Central Park, holiday markets & decorating my apartment
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Christmas in NYC❄️Ice skating in Central Park, holiday markets & decorating my apartment
Macy's Parade in New York was WOW 🤩 How I celebrated my first Thanksgiving day
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Macy's Parade in New York was WOW 🤩 How I celebrated my first Thanksgiving day
My first HALLOWEEN in the USA 👻 Sleepy Hollow, New York, or how I spent October
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My first HALLOWEEN in the USA 👻 Sleepy Hollow, New York, or how I spent October
Washington D.C. vlog ✨Art, nightlife and honest impressions
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Washington D.C. vlog ✨Art, nightlife and honest impressions
Niagara Falls vlog 🫶🏼 Exploring the American side and hiking in Watkins Glen State Park
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Niagara Falls vlog 🫶🏼 Exploring the American side and hiking in Watkins Glen State Park
A week of my life as a grad student in New York
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A week of my life as a grad student in New York
My dream came true 😭🫶🏼 25th birthday, helicopter flight & Broadway show in NYC
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My dream came true 😭🫶🏼 25th birthday, helicopter flight & Broadway show in NYC
First week of college in NYC | Study MBA at St. John’s university📚
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First week of college in NYC | Study MBA at St. John’s university📚
I finally rented an apartment in the USA 😀Exploring hidden gems of New York & my university
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I finally rented an apartment in the USA 😀Exploring hidden gems of New York & my university
I finally came to the USA 🤩Apartment hunt & my first impressions of New York
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I finally came to the USA 🤩Apartment hunt & my first impressions of New York
It’s happening 😱 I’m finally leaving Russia and moving to the USA
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It’s happening 😱 I’m finally leaving Russia and moving to the USA
Can Russians get an American visa in 2023? My experience in Belgrade, Serbia
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Can Russians get an American visa in 2023? My experience in Belgrade, Serbia
I've never done this before but I don't have a choice
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I've never done this before but I don't have a choice

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @marias5088
    @marias5088 2 години тому

    Most people I know want to leave the USA but have nowhere to go. I think you've made a mistake by moving to America.

  • @LaChicaconSuerte-1111
    @LaChicaconSuerte-1111 8 годин тому

    Moving and packing home is just horrible. Not knowing where you are going to live is also very stressful. I´ve just been through all this too so can totally sympthasize. But you will figure out bit by bit.

    • @DariStep
      @DariStep 7 годин тому

      Thank you!!!

    • @LaChicaconSuerte-1111
      @LaChicaconSuerte-1111 6 годин тому

      @@DariStep Sorry if I missed it, but what will you be doing from August? Will you be coming back to NY and continuing to study?

  • @peggypenname
    @peggypenname 20 годин тому

    I'm pretty sure my mom is Russian and I'm American, and I prefer Russian men, I like direct masculine men, there is an extreme miscommunication going on between my parents and I don't know if I'm being blindsighted by a Russian Armenian but I,m smitten is all I can say is all I can say

  • @eliasprado4225
    @eliasprado4225 21 годину тому

    I agree with Dari, the bad (movies, news, sports, etc) propagada from both side have done much damage to the other country's image. I really wish both countries could be the best friends. I am from Mexico a country that is agains any kind of war, and that we easily make friends with strange people, and see these two amazing countries always angry at each other is heartbreaking. I hope this this kind of videos make people from both countries close to each other regardless the politicians.

  • @JoelMendieta-xn3hk
    @JoelMendieta-xn3hk День тому

    I liked the pasta!

  • @evelynn4273
    @evelynn4273 День тому

    You shouldn't believe what Americans say. They don't even know what they're talking about most of the time.

  • @rubyk445
    @rubyk445 День тому

    Ridiculous

  • @ivanrenouf6469
    @ivanrenouf6469 День тому

    ua-cam.com/video/enAfqcUZ6wk/v-deo.htmlsi=qq1G6vOzhLGrrqwz

  • @minji8690
    @minji8690 День тому

    I love classical ballet too vs interpretative dance. Russian ballet is excellent and one of the best!

  • @dieseltinus6680
    @dieseltinus6680 День тому

    Jeez, I could feel your passport stress. Good Luck. Greetings from the Netherlands.

  • @danstoye3902
    @danstoye3902 День тому

    Dari, I have been following you for 2 years, i don't know if you remember my comment after what happened in Portugal. Dari, I am a retired US Army Special Forces veteran (Green Beret) 22 years. So lets talk about how to move on with your life so you can get back to doing what you love without being in fear, by taking charge of your environment. Start by taking trips closer to home where you feel more comfortable, for example SPB or Helsinki or Tallinn. Go with a friend or group and learn to have fun and relax again. OK now lets talk about practical tips for not only young ladies like yourself but anyone who travels. If you are by yourself dining out, ensure your drink is NEVER out of your sight. Best to order something closed (screw on lid ideal). If you go to the bathroom either finish the drink or take it with you. Never walk with headphones in! If you feel the hair on the back of your neck rising or something does not feel right, don't ignore it, thousands of years of natural selection has been infused in our senses which we to often ignore because we are in a "modern" society. Walking down a city street and somebody is following you, duck in a shop, if the shops are closed, stand in the middle of the street and stop a car! Put your cell phone to your ear even if you are not talking to someone. Do NOT confront! OK how to feel safe in your apartment. When you first arrive check for all exits also check all rooms and closets, look for hidden cameras, wondering about that bedside clock, put a towel over it or unplug it. Here are several things to have when you travel. For the door you can buy a "door handle alarm" (handle moves alarm goes off) all these things work for apartments, cruise lines, trains etc., "door sensor alarm" (this is peel and stick, alarm sticks to door, sensor to frame, open door and alarm goes off) "door stopper floor wedge security alarm" (this is my personal favorite, you wedge it under the bottom of the door and not only does it prevent the door from opening but also is an alarm). This does not work if your door opens out into the hallway! If you have this type of door, tie "parachute cord" yes you can buy it....tie it around handle and to a piece of furniture or similar. Carry at all times and at night next to your bed have a "tactical flashlight" this is a small very powerful light, useful when the electricity goes out, (think elevator) and also in the dark can temporarily blind an intruder. Buy a "smoke and carbon monoxide battery powered smoke detector" will prevent death from gas leak and most people who die in fires, die from smoke inhalation. All of these things I put in quotes you can find on a search engine or Amazon. The last thing I will say to you Dari is you now have more than likely experienced the one time in your life that something like this will happen, don't let this stop you from realizing your dreams, material things can be replaced, and now you have some of the knowledge to stay safe. De Oppresso Liber .......my girlfriend of 8 years Svetlana from SPB, is going to Kasistan at the end of Jul to attempt to get a US tourist visa. She has been here 3 times and I to SPB twice. I live in SW FL but would like to take her to visit NYC. You do a great job of searching places out. For instance I'm going to use your idea of the ballet, because she loves it and we went in SPB. Leaving out the obvious (statue of liberty etc) could you perhaps make a list of restaurants and places of interest that you liked in NYC. I'm sure others would like it to. Best regards, Dan and Svetlana

  • @gardnep
    @gardnep День тому

    Moving is the pits, stress no end. Fit it in a car in college 40 years later it’s 85 cu m. And growing. Hope all goes well in Europe. Chocolate solves a lot of problems. Great video, Dari. Thanks.

  • @Ultra-Violet
    @Ultra-Violet День тому

    The difference between US and EU food is many US products and ingredients are banned in the EU.

  • @prepper_nation_h
    @prepper_nation_h День тому

    As an American, I always find it mildly disconcerting when I hear people from other countries describe their need for a passport *within* their home nation. I get that a passport can be used as a valid form of ID as needed. But in the US, many Americans live their entire lives without ever having a passport issued if they never travel abroad. A state-issued driver's license or other form of photo ID is usually enough to do anything official here.

  • @christophermaer8880
    @christophermaer8880 2 дні тому

    I enjoyed your video Dari l know that moving out and packing into storage can be quite stressing l found that with my late mother’s stuff when she moved out to a retirement home too many stuff you want to keep or gave away to a charity shop , l don’t think l could it if l move away.Last bit in the video the sandwich in the cafe that ham l think it’s Mortadella my favourite Italian ham . Looking forward to your next video how old is your dog now?

    • @DariStep
      @DariStep День тому

      He is 15,5 years old 😌🐶

  • @michaelmartin8337
    @michaelmartin8337 2 дні тому

    Hi Dari Glad you enjoyed the ballet, unlike the LAST "ballet" you saw. I'm glad you enjoyed your last days in the US, and glad you found a storage space. That was such a relief you found your passport documents. Hope your Eurotrip is just as wonderful as you had here. Don't worry too much about an apartment. I'm sure it'll work out for you. Have a great time visiting home, and hope your visa process is quick and timely. Great video, Dari Cheers 👋😄

  • @allanmorton6022
    @allanmorton6022 2 дні тому

    Yes I loved this blog. As usual you show us all your emotions at a hard time for you. Must be tough moving all over again after a long settled time. Anyway you made it to see your doggy so well done. Loved your yellow dress, you looked great wearing it. Always impressed with your cooking too but you will miss your new friends for a while. Hope your work in Portugal goes really well so you can enjoy life there a lot.

    • @DariStep
      @DariStep 2 дні тому

      Thank you so much!

  • @Mattjl824
    @Mattjl824 2 дні тому

    Why didn’t you keep your apartment? You’re coming back in a couple of months it would have saved you a lot of stress. So what if it cost more money you’re young it’s not like you’re in your 60s. If I had my way I would not have let you give up that apartment. Btw I’m in Ohio it’s pouring down rain,thunder has been real loud I think God is out here bowling 😀

  • @annika_m_c
    @annika_m_c 2 дні тому

    Aw dari this is so bittersweet!! I empathise with how mixed the feelings would be. It seemed like such an amazing experience! Sending love <3

    • @DariStep
      @DariStep 2 дні тому

      Thanks for your support 🫶🏼

  • @louispaine5307
    @louispaine5307 2 дні тому

    Your Mum must be very proud of you Dari ❤

  • @ColdHardToronto
    @ColdHardToronto 2 дні тому

    More feet shots please

  • @iancarisi8342
    @iancarisi8342 2 дні тому

    Hi Dasha. Greetings from Dallas, Texas. I myself in the in the process of moving to Moscow. Note: I lived there 2008 to 2014.

  • @DavidKrstovich-yd6cp
    @DavidKrstovich-yd6cp 2 дні тому

    Moving is rough. I’ve made a number of moves across the United States and the work and logistics involved can feel overwhelming. You can’t help but get emotional over it. Glad you made it home, safe and sound. Enjoy your time among family and friends, and enjoy your summer in Europe. Don’t get too anxious about having to find a new apartment in NYC in August. Just take it as it comes and enjoy your current adventures.

  • @chevychase
    @chevychase 2 дні тому

    You are amazing! Bon voyage and have a beautiful summer!

    • @DariStep
      @DariStep 2 дні тому

      Thank you so much!!

  • @Funica11
    @Funica11 2 дні тому

    My wife needs to go to Moscow, yet since July 1st, we can not exchange the US dollar for the Russian Ruble because of the Russian counter-sanction against the confiscation of Russian assets in the EU. A credit card issued in Japan doesn't work because of the sanction, thus she needs to bring Chinese Yuan.

  • @ernestconnell8087
    @ernestconnell8087 2 дні тому

    Living and learning 👍

  • @gabriellagirardi4741
    @gabriellagirardi4741 2 дні тому

    Very happy Dari to see that everything went well in the Usa and naturally also your uni studies. I think you''ll find another nice flat in New York! Wish you to spend some wonderful days in Europe and in Russia, too. Wish you all the best Greetings from Italy💕🌷⚘️🪻

  • @danielyang3995
    @danielyang3995 2 дні тому

    Thanks for sharing!

  • @informationcollectionpost3257

    Too many moves in my life and the first few were stressful. Then I learned to buy a U-Haul truck and car carrier and even pay people to pack and unpack my stuff or to get a few friends to help pack. First to Warren, OH area of Ohio then to Canton area of Ohio then to Cleveland then to Milwaukee, WI then New Castle, PA and then back to Cleveland then to Ft Wayne, IN and then finally to the Marysville area of Ohio to get married. I have been here the longest of anywhere in my life because my wife won't leave her daughter. We did move to Oklahoma for about 3 years but then right back to our house in Ohio that we never sold. ( we rented it to our daughter. At the same time she needed to move out we just happened to need to move in) After so many moves you become numb to moving and leaving friends and acquantances. Not exactly the way to become in your emotions as it is worse in some ways than becoming emotional about a move. It does make you a resilant person who can make new friends easily and adapt to new places. Seemingly, moving from place to place has become part of modern life as life has become unstable. I am not the only person to move so many times in a life time , especially if a person is in a technical profession. Life is a journey, not a destination. What counts is how well you travel the journey, what kind of person you become & how you treat others. Always remember that on your death bed you are not going to bemoan the fact that you did not spend enough time at work to get a few extra dollars or the fact that you kept in contact with all the people you met along your journey. If anything you will regret not keeping in contact with the people you met along the way.

    • @DariStep
      @DariStep 2 дні тому

      Thanks for sharing ☺️

  • @boboakes980
    @boboakes980 2 дні тому

    Thanks!

    • @DariStep
      @DariStep 2 дні тому

      Thanks for your support!

  • @DaveBP2187
    @DaveBP2187 2 дні тому

    Yeah I know how that feels. All of this video. Nije dobro 💔💔💔. Anyway, wish you all the best.

  • @maxheadroom1506
    @maxheadroom1506 2 дні тому

    Be careful flying on russian sanctioned planes lots of accodents happenning.

  • @vinodtavildar
    @vinodtavildar 2 дні тому

    It is always better to sellout heavy items and carry cash, instead hiring a storage. 80% of people will never comeback and claim 😂

  • @josephhudson7378
    @josephhudson7378 2 дні тому

    Well, you tried the nice, expensive life in NYC. You see why you need your job after you get your masters degree. You should have come to our smaller cities. The school is just as good, everything would have been cheaper.

    • @DariStep
      @DariStep 2 дні тому

      Ahahah I can’t see myself living in any small cities 😅 NY is the vibe :)

    • @josephhudson7378
      @josephhudson7378 День тому

      @DariStep come back after you have your MA. You will have money and be able to live the life you want. The closest we have here is Denver. I like Denver. Our mountains are our main thing people come for.

  • @letterbox203
    @letterbox203 2 дні тому

    I'm actually at Niagara Falls right now as I write this message. I was inspired to go by your visit earlier this year, so thanks! Best wishes to your family and Lucky

  • @michaelcarr3037
    @michaelcarr3037 2 дні тому

    You got it done theirs a lot to take in I read one time that moving is one of the most stressful things they said on par with getting divorce even probably little harder when new York is so nice this time of year but Moscow allso looks like amazing weather and you get to baby boy so hoping all is better and look forward to seeing you from Russia and Portugal

  • @jnfromiowa
    @jnfromiowa 2 дні тому

    Your honesty is one of the reasons we all keep coming back, Dari. I'm glad you got back safely, but hate that you went through the emotional roller coaster 🎢 that you did. Know you can always reach out for people that will gladly listen and support you in whatever ways we can. You're going to have a great summer and you'll get a great apartment when you get back to NYC. Good things happen to good people, so for you, amazing lies ahead. 😊

    • @DariStep
      @DariStep 2 дні тому

      Thanks a lot for your support ☀️

  • @letterbox203
    @letterbox203 2 дні тому

    Hi Dasha, you have my thumbs up and here is my comment: You win the record for packing the most emotion into one vlog! Finishing things and moving out is super bittersweet and heart-rending and I can truly relate as I can still remember my last days in University. After four years, saying bye to your friends with whom you shared a special bond of common experiences was so enotional. You do such an amazing job communicating this. I'm so sorry you have to go through so much stress on so many levels and thank goodness for great friends by your side! Sorry your Amazon package for your friend was stolen, sorry you almost misplaced your passport with little time left before departure - that must have put you under so much duress. And I know it is extremely difficult to find housing in the heart of NYC! You have done an incredible job thus far and I hope and pray for your best in all things from here on out.

    • @DariStep
      @DariStep 2 дні тому

      Thank you for sharing your thoughts 💭

  • @SS-qo4xe
    @SS-qo4xe 2 дні тому

    Good luck. You work so hard all the time. I, we, know you will succeed. Have a great time with family, friends and of course with your dog.

    • @DariStep
      @DariStep 2 дні тому

      Thank you so much!

  • @dougsrepair1060
    @dougsrepair1060 2 дні тому

    Thanks Dari. You’re a keen traveller who enjoys architecture and learning. Your interest in the historical aspects and the many museum’s is a great way to get introduced. Thanks for this little introduction to Philadelphia. It could encourage us to have a closer look.

    • @DariStep
      @DariStep 2 дні тому

      Thanks for watching :)

  • @saratemp790
    @saratemp790 2 дні тому

    Did you all lose your deposit since you moved out before lease end?

    • @DariStep
      @DariStep 2 дні тому

      No, it was returned :)

    • @saratemp790
      @saratemp790 2 дні тому

      @@DariStep the landlord was not mad that you left before the year lease was up? Usually landlords keep the deposit if that happens.

  • @pamelajaye
    @pamelajaye 2 дні тому

    So glad you found your passport

  • @thedappercook
    @thedappercook 2 дні тому

    Gorgeous noggis!

  • @pamelajaye
    @pamelajaye 2 дні тому

    You just reminded me of the time when I had such good roommates and such a great apartment and the nicest people and we all had to move out. We didn't really but the oldest ones they wanted to live like grown ups for a change and stop living like students. I had three roommates the second year the first year I had four roommates. We had one bathroom. It was a long walk to get to the bus but it was a nice neighborhood which I probably never actually saw. And I learned that the streets and the sidewalks are sort of tilty. When the rain falls and it turns to ice on the sidewalk you just slide sideways and you try to hold on to the bushes so that you won't fall down. It's nice you have storage. My brother has storage. In addition to everything else that's in the house and in the front yard and on the back porch and in the living room and in the garage and in his bedroom. He also has storage. I think he has furniture. In his room he has a desk and a chair and a bed and there's a shelf but some of that stuff is mine or Dennis's and a filing cabinet which is also mine. Dennis got a lot of stuff in his room. We just pretend that it's New York and we build up. Shelves tall bookcases. Up. You reminded me of something else but I already forgot. Oh well. Dog food I'm sure it had something to do with the dog food. Oh I remember! Your dog is still alive! That's so good. One of my ducks died last October. She was nine. It's okay. The next day after we buried her, I heard little peeping noises and there were ducklings. I didn't expect ducklings. All of our eggs did not hatch. We threw away so many nests and then one duck in the corner had babies. So tiny and so cute. And at such an inconvenient time. But my brother helped a little. And Dennis was on vacation. But he got home the day after.

    • @DariStep
      @DariStep 2 дні тому

      Thank you for sharing :)

  • @pamelajaye
    @pamelajaye 2 дні тому

    The last time I moved, I had lived in the apartment for 13 years. Everything before that was one year or two years the maximum was 2 years and 4 months and then all of a sudden 13 years. Do you know how much stuff I had? It took forever to pack it and it was a good thing I worked at a moving company. A friend of mine came over and helped me just throw away years and years worth of TV guides which somebody probably would have wanted if I had had time to put them on eBay or something but I didn't have time and I'm not good at selling things. Never know about prices. Anyway we just put them in trash bags and put them on the sidewalk because we could do that then and my salesman at the moving company he drove past my house and he saw all the bags and he said that it was like 500 lbs. It wasn't all TV guides. I'm sure there were other things. But I don't remember and I don't miss them. And now I have even more things because now I have been living in this house for 23 years!? Even the house I grew up in was only 16 years. We moved a lot when I was little and then my brother was born and lived in the same house until he was 16. And yes it's really sad to leave. It was sad to leave that place and I had to leave my friends Well whichever friends I had left. Maybe three or four. But there was a lot of stuff going on. It was a good idea mostly. And now I have a roommate - the guy who helped me throw out all the TV guides, and another roommate that's my brother, because his landlord sold his house and here we are again. Except that we are 30 or 40 years older than the last time. And I haven't finished watching the video. But you reminded me of the last time I moved. And not only that but I have stuff in boxes in the garage that haven't been taken out in 20 years and I have my silverware that I can't get at and I finally figured out the name of it and so my brother just went on eBay and bought some more. But there are some things in the garage that I would like to get out but I can't because all my boxes are in there and then all of his stuff is in front of it. And then there's bins in my bedroom that were supposed to be sorted out but they weren't. So many things that never got organized although when Dennis moved in he wanted to organize things but I was busy... And now it's hot and he's busy and we have his things my things and Jay's things and leftover furniture and things from my mother and somewhere - I think I finally found some of the things from my mother in a bin on the back porch so at least they're not soaked. My brother has so much junk. And I have less but still a lot and Dennis has less than that and he's more organized but I'm number two. And on top of all of my things I have dust. Hooray. Oh well. We have a nice little backyard and I think it's just the right size. It's not enormous it's not tiny and it's flat. Back home our yard was on a hill. And for the first several years that I lived here I didn't even go outside in the backyard but now I have ducks so I have to go outside. My father was always trying to get me to go outside. He should have gotten me some ducks. They're cheap when they're babies. And then you have to feed them. And clean up after them. They're so pretty. The first batch was more friendly but the second batch is more pretty. And Colette She likes to bite me. The other ones when I come out the door they just come up to me and they look at me like do you have food? I'm going to watch more video now

  • @ericoftheotherworld1525
    @ericoftheotherworld1525 2 дні тому

    I can relate to your stress, as someone who used to move around a lot. If you're not in a clear state of mind, sometimes other bad things start to happen because we're not focused. Sometimes it's best to just relax, and take things one step at time. You will see, things will get better, because in life, they usually always do. Good luck on your travels!

    • @DariStep
      @DariStep 2 дні тому

      True 👌🏼 thank you

  • @stevepool8034
    @stevepool8034 2 дні тому

    Dari, I know you’re sad to be leaving your apartment and the US for a while. But you’ll have a great time this summer and will be back in the fall for more adventures. And we’ll be here waiting and happy you’re back. Sure you’ll find a good new apartment in the fall. Bon voyage, and until then 👍🏻 PS Feast of Corpus Christi June 16&19 & Nativity of Saint John the Baptist June 24.

  • @mnblkjh6757
    @mnblkjh6757 2 дні тому

    👍💐🙂

  • @564df6g5h4d6f5g4h6d5
    @564df6g5h4d6f5g4h6d5 2 дні тому

    You are very strong and very beautiful. Respect.

  • @bobgrygo1500
    @bobgrygo1500 2 дні тому

    Dari, My eyes were watering after seeing what you cooked. I look forward to the future streams. Please take care of yourself and be safe!