Man, what a day! Seriously, Djursholm, you’ve got me all kinds of twisted. I woke up thinking it’d be chill, just another day in this posh little suburb. But nah, life had other plans. First off, I hit up the café on Strandvägen. You know, the one with the fancy pastries? I was ready to treat myself to a kanelbullar. But guess what? They were out! Like, how do you run out of cinnamon rolls at 9 AM? I was like, “C’mon, people!” So, I settled for a dry croissant. Ugh. Then, I had a session with this client. We met at the Djursholms Torg. It’s a cute little square, but today it was packed. I mean, who knew so many people could fit in one place? My client was late, of course. I was standing there, watching the ducks in the pond, thinking, “These ducks have it better than me.” Finally, she shows up, all flustered. Turns out, she got stuck behind some fancy car parade. Like, who even has a parade in Djursholm? I was half-expecting a royal to pop out. Anyway, we talked about her anxiety, and I tried to be all supportive. But inside, I was like, “Girl, I need a drink.” After that, I decided to take a stroll down Djursholmsvägen. It’s such a pretty street, lined with those old-school houses. I love the vibe here. But then, I saw this guy walking his dog. The dog was, like, the size of a small horse. I couldn’t help but laugh. I mean, what’s the point of having a dog that could take you for a walk? Then, I hit up the local park, and wow, it was packed with kids. They were running around, screaming, and I was just sitting there, sipping my coffee, thinking, “This is why I don’t have kids.” But then, one little kid tripped and fell. I was ready to jump in, but he just got up and laughed. Kids are tough, man. But then, outta nowhere, it started to rain. Like, seriously? I was just trying to enjoy my day! I ducked into a little shop on Djursholmsvägen. It was one of those quirky places with all sorts of random stuff. I found a weird-looking mug that said, “World’s Okayest Psychologist.” I had to buy it. It was too perfect. After the rain stopped, I decided to head to the waterfront. The view of the water is stunning. I mean, Djursholm really knows how to show off. But then, I saw this couple arguing. Like, full-on shouting. I was just trying to enjoy the sunset, and they were ruining the vibe. I thought about giving them some therapy tips, but I figured they wouldn’t take advice from a stranger. As the sun set, I felt a mix of emotions. Happy, sad, annoyed, and a bit inspired. Djursholm is a wild place, man. It’s got this charm, but also a lot of drama. I headed home, thinking about all the craziness of the day. So yeah, that was my day in Djursholm. Full of ups and downs, just like life. I guess that’s what makes it interesting, right? Can’t wait to see what tomorrow brings!