Man, what a day! I woke up in Drajna-de-Jos, and let me tell ya, it was a rollercoaster. First off, I’m a Consumption Psychologist, right? So, I’m all about how people buy stuff, but today? Today was about how I almost lost my mind. So, I’m strolling down Strada Principală, just vibin’, when I see this cute little café. You know, the kind that has those fancy pastries? I’m like, “Heck yeah, I need a croissant!” But guess what? They were out. Out! Like, how do you run out of croissants in the morning? I was ready to throw a fit. I mean, c’mon, Drajna, get it together! Then, I hit up the market on Strada Măgurii. It’s always buzzing, right? But today? It was like a scene from a zombie movie. People were pushing and shoving. I’m like, “Chill, folks! It’s just veggies!” But nooo, they were all about that fresh produce. I get it, but dang, personal space, people! I finally snagged some tomatoes. They were juicy, but I was still fuming about the croissant. I mean, who can enjoy tomatoes when you’re hangry? So, I’m walking back, and I see this street performer on Strada Tineretului. He’s playing the accordion, and honestly, he was kinda good. I stopped, and for a sec, I forgot my troubles. I even tossed him a few lei. But then, outta nowhere, this kid runs by and knocks my bag. My tomatoes go flying! I’m like, “Are you serious right now?” I was ready to unleash my inner Hulk. But the kid just laughed and ran off. I mean, what’s wrong with kids these days? No respect for tomatoes! After that chaos, I needed a breather. So, I headed to the park near the Drajna River. It’s so chill there. I plopped down on a bench, trying to calm my nerves. The river was flowing, birds were chirping, and I thought, “Okay, maybe today isn’t a total disaster.” But then, I see this couple arguing. Like, full-on shouting. I’m just trying to enjoy my moment, and they’re over there throwing shade. I couldn’t help but eavesdrop. Turns out, they were fighting over where to eat. Classic, right? I mean, just pick a place! Drajna has so many good spots. Finally, I decided to treat myself. I went to that little pizzeria on Strada Libertății. You know the one? The one with the best pizza in town? I ordered a slice, and it was heavenly. I was like, “This is what life is about!” I even forgot about the croissant. But then, as I’m munching, I overhear this group talking about some new shopping center opening up. I’m like, “Oh great, just what we need.” More places for people to crowd. But then I thought, “Wait, maybe it’ll bring some cool stores.” I mean, Drajna could use a little spice, right? As the sun started to set, I walked back home, feeling a mix of emotions. Drajna-de-Jos, you’re a wild ride. One minute I’m mad, the next I’m laughing. It’s like a soap opera, but with more tomatoes. So yeah, that was my day. Full of ups and downs, but hey, that’s life in Drajna. Can’t wait to see what tomorrow brings!