a trip to warsaw (june 27-29th)

me and my boyfriend decided that this summer we will travel to a few countries we haven't visited before. the first trip was a small one - with all the driving backand forth it was about 3 days long. We drove with luxexpress (a famous international bus company) so it took us 8 hours to get from vilnius to warsaw. we began our trip early in the morning, thankfully the weather was nice. during the trip drinks were for free, there was, of course, a toilet and every seat had their own ipad type of thingy where you could watch a bunch of movies, play games or listen to music. it also had a wifi which is always a plus.
going there took forever and we quickly got bored and couldn't wait to finally come. there was some road work being done so it took 9 full hours which was quite painful. not only that but poland in general isn't picturesque so views from the window made us think whether we will regret going to warsaw or not (keep in mind we haven't researched anything before so we didn't know how warsaw looked like).
the first normal picture that i took was this - warsaw from far away.
we finally stopped and views were breathtaking, of course they were of skyscrapers and architecture.we then had to find our apartment which we rented on airbnb and after about 30 to 45 minutes we checked in.
this apartment is a dream come true, while staying there i was thinking how one day i could have something similar to this since it's so wonderful yet simple.
that's when our trip started. we got ourselves ready and planned to slowly go towards the old town and find a bar which i've heard was near the river.
every few minutes we stopped to say "wow" because it really was so amazing. the best thing is that we had no expectations beforehand which, i think, made this trip much more interesting. the old town was huge and so beautiful and what i love the most was that although it was tuesday or wednesday, there were so many people out with their friends/family and people in bars having fun. loved how vivid this city was, that's what i'm trying to say:D
we walked for about 2 hours and decided to head to the river. that wasn't easy because they were roadworks which made it hard to make it to the river. we even, at one point, decided to give up and go home since it was already quite late and we were tired BUT WE DIDN'T and we were so glad.
this bar was also fullof people, young and old, full of cute puppies and you could choose to sit next to this bar and dj or go down and sit right next to the river.
after staying there for a bit we headed to a shop which was complicated since small shops had cashiers who only spoke polish and weren't pleased to hear any english words but we managed.
next day! and our final day. we woke up super excited to see everything else this city has to offer but were greeted with rain. not going to lie, drinking coffee and looking out the window was just too good to be angryabout the weather. but god heard our prayers and it got beautiful in half an hour and it was hot af. we took out our shorts and went out. we wandered around our place but found nothing picturesque enough and headed toward an art gallery we wanted to check. but before we saw some amazing sights, like this huuuge park with a pond in the middle.
warsaw was so modern and everywhere we went we saw "office people" with their little cases heading to work. idk i might be crazy but skyscrapers and office people are cute to me:-)
the place that we wanted to visit is called "palace of culture and science" (the one on the left). when we got there everything was super confusing and we got tickets to see panoramic view ofthe city (don't remember the price but i know it wasn't worth it).
aand we found out that they're holding an exhibition of andy warhol and dali's work. i screamed when i saw that and paid about 10 euros for that and was so excited. it literally had everything - paintings, vinyl records, short movies, literal sofas and decorations, even perfume to smell.
so that was great but we got super hungry and decided to go to pizza hut and take it out to a park near us. pizza wasn't that good but i loved this park. we went home for a bit because our feet were hurting from walking too much and stayed for a bit. we wanted to go to soho factory but it was closed which was disappointing. we went out to another art gallery though - a contemporary art gallery (Zacheta National Gallery) here were two exhibitions, one of them left a huge impression to me and the other was quite meh buuuuuut they cost only 1 euro! i don't have my own photos but i'll upload these from the interwebs.



Mircea Suciu nuotrauka.
"Beyond The Pleasure Principle / Affective Operations"
when we went out it started raining heavily so we went to a small bar and got some craft beer which was crazy delicious and was only 2 euros! aand after that we stayed outside, waited but realized that it will not stop raining so we went to dunkin donuts, got a bunch of donuts for tomorrows trip back and ran back home.
that's it! that's the trip. it was incredibly great and i'd love to visit warsaw again:)

outfit #14

leather jacket - zara
t-shirt - alexander wang
jeans - pull&bear
sneakers - thrifted

16.09.10


when staying in uni from 11am until 7pm gets boring, you see a sign from god. i saw this poster in a bus stop and realized how much i needed to actually go somewhere and see something.
'Vilnius gallery weekend' was on friday the 9th and saturday the 10th and yet somehow i thought it's going to be on saturday and sunday. guess what? didn't go anywhere on friday.
but that's ok since i had soo much fun on saturday.
firstly me and my boyfriend drove to the city center and found our first stop - 'Akademija'.
on the first floor were a bunch of photos and on the second floor (showed in the picture) were a few child-like drawings and then these two beautiful drawings in the middle of two men. they were incredibly realistic, couldn't imagine how long it took to draw these.
then we went to "artifex", there was a movie showing and also an art piece in the middle buuut we didn't have time to spend so we skipped watching that movie and went on.
Sv. Jono art gallery was amazing, there were so many art pieces and some of them were interactive which was super cool.
so since we were close to the bell tower we decided to go upp and see the beautiful vilnius.
we paid 1.5euros each and started climbing up. my heart nearly stopped from walking up the stairs so much and also because of the fact that those stairs were crackling and looked super unstable. but! there was a lift we didn't use so i guess that's just our fault.

when we finally got to the top we realized how worth all the pain was.

we then walked around the city center, found a bunch of cute spots and buildings like thiss.
then we went to 'briusly' to eat, we couldn't decide on what we wanted to get for about 10 minutes and finally settled on summer rolls and a wok. we waited for more than 30 minutes which was crazy because there weren't that many people. but the food was soo delicious! we paid around 8 euros each which is quite expensive but the food was good so that was worth it.
and that's it! i feel like i could write more posts like these since they are super easy to make and they also document my life.

what's up?

i'm back to studies and everything is different around me. i'm living in a small dorm room, trying to keep myself focused on studies, eating as well as possible and finding some free time. that part isn't that difficult if i find motivation but what is hard - keeping this blog alive without a cute minimalistic background, all the clothes i have, free time and less money than usual.
so i really don't know how i'll keep this blog alive, maybe i'll think of some topics to discuss? i don't know but for now byebye!

outfit #13

what's up with us girls buying new clothes and still wearing the same 2 outfits everyday? i'm not even joking, i wore this outfit at least 7 times already and yet i can't fit my clothes in my closet any more.
bomber - h&m
top - pull&bear
leather pants - zara
shoes - vinted

paris pt.2

tuesday, the 16th
we were so tired of walking that we decided to keep it chill from now on. our plan was to go to petit palais museum and that's it. so, we woke up quite late and decided to grab something to eat. we were dreaming about buying a pizza from domino's and found a domino's nearby. went there, ordered a medium pizza and it was huuge compared to our eating habits. we decided to eat it in a park near a small church, was hard to find a bench to sit on but we did and ate the pizza. a few minutes later a man approached us and started smoking weed next to us, oh, did i forget to mention how much paris smelled like piss and weed?:D i'll never forget that smell.. all that aside we decided to buy breakfast because we already ate everything so we went to leader price, got a bunch of food, came back to our hotel to leave it all and started going to petit palais.
it was beautiful and not petit at all;-) wow, extensive language skills. it was actually like going through a maze, every single room had a different colour and in there would either be paintings, furniture or sculptures. the entrance was free, also you can't really bring water in, at least the first time we saw it from outside someone couldn't get in because of a water bottle (and it's crazy knowing it was about 30-32 degrees). security wasn't so strict the day we went in but it's better not to risk it;
just before closing we went outside to this garden, it was soo beautiful, felt like we were in a movie. sadly, photos don't do justice. we were able to get around for a few minutes and had to leave.
we sat for a while on grass near a fountain and went on.
we luckily found japanese town (i was searching for it because i really wanted to get something for my boyfriend) so we went to k-mart, i got him 2 packs of gummies, 1 pack of sweets for my brother and shrimp chips for me and akvile. have to say, the smell is horrible but at first it was tasteless and the taste only hit in after a while.
i guess that was the way of eating because right before going to our hotel we went to this kebab shop and got ourselves a huge sandwich with chicken and fries. delciousss!
wednesday, the 17th,
we pretty much ran out of ideas what to do but we remembered that we saw montmartre cemetery and decided to go there.
the cemetery was beautiful but we were stupid enough not to think that maybe this isn't the only cemetery in town. and i'm saying this because we thought this is the place where aaall the famous people are buried. well, we were wrong. still, we were happy because it wasn't so hot in the shadows, there were a few spots to fill our water bottle, we saw a lot of cats and we talked a lot about my favourite topic - death:-) just joking. oh, i also found francois truffaut grave and it was awesome because i love his work soo much.
we came back home after a bit of wandering around since, if i remember correctly, we tried to find a shop but we couldn't. we came back, ate, my friend watched basketball, i'm not into sports so i can't comment on that and we decided to get drunkk this evening which is pretty much my sport. 
we bought wine (not that pink shitty one that we purchased i think the second day, it was so disgusting we had to mix it with juice. yup, wine with juice and also fizzy drinks) and went to this canal nearby. we got reaaaly drunk, i got kissed by a passing dog and overall it was a great evening.
thursday, the 18th,
the day of visiting louvre! funny how we didn't limit ourselves to what we wanted to see the first three days and then we would be more than happy to go to one object and that's it:D
so, we didn't rush, went through a different place then usual, sat in a beautiful park with a fountain and perfectly alligned trees. then, the louvre. we had to wait in line for about 3 minutes which is amazing, was hard to find where to go next but after a while we went in. it was also free for us (EU, under 25). roll the photos -
weather was perfect for visiting museums, it was drizzling throughout the whole day.
my hair was literally crazy that day so this photo took a lot of effort;-)
a very dank meme.
i already ranted about mona lisa on my instagram so i won't spread any more hate. but yeah, in conclusion it was worth going there (i mean it was free soo), but it was super humid in there, people acted crazy in front of more well known paintings/sculptures and hardly looked at anything else. also, it's huge, i mean when people say you can spend the entire day here they are not lying. at the end we just wanted to get the hell out of there, that was, of course, after we took a picture of mona lisa to please our parents.
we wanted to eat so badly and decided to find domino's yet again. it started raining so heavily that we stood under a roof/construction for half an hour even though we had an umbrella. finally we got to domino's and got hangry because pizza was so much more expensive there. we decided to get to our good old domino's near us. went a little and found one nearby, not the same but the price was just like the other one's. we sat in front of a restaurant which had A RESTAURANT DOG. it was a dogeee, with a blue lil scarf. honestly, dogs are art to me and louvre didn't make me smiles just as much so get your shit together louvre;)) we came back home and ate, as always.
friday, the 19th
we had 4 more metro tickets and we knew we had to use them up somehow. also, looking at a map with all the famous objects in paris didn't help to find us a place where to go. we sat on our bed for an hour and tried to find something to do in paris. i know, i know, it's crazy to say there was nothing to do because it's clearly untrue but the thing is, we are not parisians. we don't know the secret little places to visit, we don't know what is happening in this city. all we know is what every tourist knows and we really saw soo much in that week. basically, without talking too much about not finding what to do, we decided to go to a restaurant and watch a movie.
we drove with a metro, got to a cinema and bought tickets to woody allen's cafe society. it was only in 2 hours so we went out. it started raining and we didn't bring an umbrella with us so we decided to find a place to eat. everything was so expensive but one place stood out - 9 euros for grilled chicken. we went in and realized it's more of a bar rather than a restaurant. that was a very bad sign:D ordered chicken for both of us and sparkled water. we waited for quite a while and a waitress came to us and told us that they can only make one last portion. we decided to share so we said that it's ok. when she brought us the chicken we had to somehow make ourselves seem serious and professional. ther were to pieces of chicken and believe me when i say that this portion wouldn't even be enough for a toddler. we ate, drank the water, paid and left.
sat near another church-like building and went to the cinema.
this is how it looked from the outside, i was pretty sure it was on purpose and akvile thought that this cinema might be under construction.
the movie was amazing and angering at the same time and we both couldn't brush off the smile of our faces when we left the cinema, it was such a beautiful movie and an amazing ending to our trip.
we came back home, ate, internetted for a while (lets make it a word, shall we?) and started packing up. before coming back to the hotel i bought three packs of maltesers which wasn't the best idea knowing we only had a backpack. but those huge bags went perfectly inside my bomber jacket and i thanked the gods of fashion for creating pockets.
saturday, the 20th
a sleepless night ended and we had to get up, i checked night buses and was terrified - something was wrong with the app i had because when i first checked when do the buses drive to porte maillot it was all fine and it estimated that in about 40 minutes we would be there. and now it said 90 minutes which meant that we would be late for our other bus. that's when akvile opened her uber app. and that's also when she realized that it crashed and isn't working. we started stressing out, the guy who worked at our hotel was no help at all, he barely spoke english and even when i asked something simple he would respond weirdly, like he said to take the metro when at that time of night it didn't even work. there was a family who ordered a driver, i'm saying a driver because he was clearly not a taxi driver. we paid 15 euros each for our 20 minute ride but i wasn't angry since i just didn't want to miss my flight.
but after that disaster everything went just fine and we landed back home.

autumn lookbook.

 1.
shirt - h&m
trousers - lindex
shoes - atmosphere
 2.
trench coat - thrifted
sweater - h&m
leather trousers - zara
sneakers - atmosphere
 3.
bomber jacket - h&m
turtleneck top - h&m
leather trousers - zara
sneakers - brutting
4.
cardigan - gina tricot
top - atmosphere
jeans - lindex
sneakers - atmosphere