Man, today was a wild ride in Kybartai! Like, seriously, I didn’t expect this tiny town to throw me so many curveballs. So, I woke up, right? Sun shining, birds chirping, all that cliché stuff. I’m like, “Today’s gonna be chill.” Spoiler alert: it was NOT chill. First off, I hit up the local café on Vytauto street. You know, the one with the weirdly awesome pastries? I ordered a coffee and a šakotis. I mean, who can resist that? But then, the barista—let’s call her “Coffee Queen”—totally messed up my order. I got a black coffee instead of my usual caramel latte. Ugh! I was like, “Do I look like I drink black coffee?” But whatever, I chugged it down. Gotta fuel up, right? After that, I decided to stroll down Maironio street. It’s such a vibe, with all those cute little shops. I was just vibing, listening to my tunes, when BAM! I almost tripped over a stray dog. This little dude was just chilling, looking at me like I was the weird one. I laughed, gave him a little scratch behind the ears. He seemed to appreciate it. I mean, who wouldn’t want some love, right? Then, I hit the park near the Kybartai railway station. It’s a nice spot, but today? It was packed! Families, kids running around, and this one dude blasting music like he was at a festival. I was like, “Bro, chill! This ain’t Coachella!” But honestly, it was kinda funny. I started dancing a bit, just to mess with him. He looked confused, and I was living for it. But then, the mood shifted. I saw this couple arguing by the fountain. Like, full-on shouting. I was just trying to enjoy my day, and they were ruining the vibe. I mean, come on! Kybartai is supposed to be peaceful! I rolled my eyes and walked away. Not my drama, not my circus. Next, I decided to check out the local market on Gedimino street. Fresh produce, flowers, all that good stuff. I was in heaven! I grabbed some strawberries, and let me tell you, they were the juiciest things ever. But then, I saw this old lady trying to haggle for a bunch of radishes. She was fierce! I was like, “You go, grandma!” She ended up getting a discount, and I was low-key proud of her. After that, I headed to the Kybartai church. It’s beautiful, man. The architecture is stunning. I just sat there for a bit, soaking it all in. But then, this group of tourists came in, all loud and snapping pics. I was like, “Dude, can we have a moment of silence here?” But I guess that’s what happens in a touristy spot. I just rolled my eyes and left. By the time I got back to my place, I was exhausted. But then, I remembered I had a date later. Yup, a date! I was nervous, but also kinda excited. I mean, who wouldn’t be? We were meeting at that cute little bistro on J. Basanavičiaus street. I rushed to get ready, threw on my best outfit, and hoped for the best. The date was... interesting. We talked about everything and nothing. I mean, we even debated the best way to eat šaltibarščiai. Who knew that could be a hot topic? But honestly, I had a blast. We laughed, shared stories, and I even spilled some wine on myself. Classic me, right? But hey, it broke the ice! As the night wrapped up, I walked home, feeling all the feels. Kybartai had thrown me a rollercoaster of a day. From coffee mishaps to stray dogs, and even a date that could’ve gone either way. I realized, this little town has its charm. It’s quirky, it’s unpredictable, and I wouldn’t trade it for anything. So yeah, that was my day in Kybartai. Full of surprises, laughter, and a bit of chaos. Can’t wait to see what tomorrow brings!