Man, what a day! Seriously, I can’t even. So, I’m a dental tech, right? Just another day in Siversk, Ukraine. You know, the place with the crazy streets like Shchorsa and Kostiantynivska? Yeah, that’s where I hustle. So, I roll into work, coffee in hand, ready to tackle some crowns and bridges. But nah, the universe had other plans. First off, my buddy Oleg, the dentist, is running late. Like, come on, dude! I’m here, ready to go, and you’re stuck in traffic on Haharina Street? Classic Oleg. While I’m waiting, I decide to check out the view from the window. Siversk is kinda pretty, you know? The sun was shining, kids were playing on the street, and I’m just thinking, “Man, life is good.” But then, boom! A loud crash outside. I jump up, spill my coffee everywhere. Great. Just great. Turns out, some guy on a bike crashed into a parked car. I mean, who even rides a bike on Kostiantynivska? It’s like a racetrack! I rush outside to help, and the dude is fine, just a bit bruised. But his bike? Total wreck. I can’t help but laugh. “Dude, you need a dentist, not a mechanic!” I shout. He just glares at me. Finally, Oleg shows up, and we get to work. But then, the power goes out. Seriously? In the middle of a root canal? I’m sweating bullets. I’m like, “Oleg, what do we do?” He’s just chillin’, “We wait.” Wait? I don’t have time to wait! I’ve got a life to live! So, I take a break and step outside. The streets are buzzing. I walk down Shchorsa, and there’s this little café. I’m starving, so I grab a quick bite. The borscht there is to die for! I mean, it’s like a hug in a bowl. I’m slurping it down, and this old lady next to me starts chatting. She’s telling me about the good old days in Siversk. I’m nodding, but honestly, I’m just thinking about how I need to get back to work. After lunch, I head back, and guess what? The power’s back! Thank you, universe! We dive back into it, and I’m feeling pumped. But then, Oleg drops a crown. It rolls off the table and straight into the trash. I’m like, “No way! Not today!” I dig through the trash like a raccoon. Gross, but I’m desperate. Finally, we finish up the day, and I’m exhausted. I step outside, and the sunset over Siversk is stunning. The sky is all orange and pink, and I’m just standing there, soaking it in. It’s moments like this that make the chaos worth it. I head home, thinking about all the craziness. Siversk is wild, but it’s my wild. I wouldn’t trade it for anything. Just another day in the life of a dental tech, right?