ME QUEDO SOLA EN ESTONIA 🇪🇪

– So the truth is, I wanted to have a little time alone. – Doubts arise if I should continue with this. – Today I wanted to grab my camera and go out alone. – Go for a walk alone, – take a walk around my town to clear my mind a bit, – think about life, the memories I have – always going back to history brings back a lot of nostalgia, feelings, different emotions, – so the truth is, I wanted to have a little time alone – to think a little about life – and why not show you my town where I grew up – also show you places that were important to me – And that I used to do when I was little, – so. – I’m starting to walk around here. – I always took this walk in the summer, in the fall, in the winter, in the spring. – Whatever, because if you don’t know, I’m from Estonia and Estonia. – It has four seasons of the year, they’re very beautiful, very different. – Each season I would do something different – and for example, in the summer I used to walk outside, – eat everything. And why eat everything? – Because look here, for example, there are walnuts – when they ripen you grab them, you open them and the walnut inside you can eat it because. – There’s the public space. – Also further on there were cherries, there are many apples, – I always climbed the apple trees, – I sat there to eat and also when Mateo arrived in Estonia I showed him all that – and he was surprised, how many things there are to eat so freely No, – also an obsession of mine can always be those chestnuts – that get big, fall, split open. – And it was like a lucky crutch to have that chestnut with you in your pocket. – Where were you going – And I also made like many crafts with those chestnuts I collected them and made little animals, – but now I’m going to show you the path I took every day to go to school. – There are several very pretty spots, – so let’s go there, as you can see, I’m right in the town – and there’s almost no one there, – so you can imagine why when we started the channel – and we started traveling because it was so hard for me to be in environments with a lot of people. – Exactly because of that, because – I went to school, I saw 2, 3 people on the road – and then social life is more with my group of friends and such as family, – but the villages don’t have an architecture where people gather in a small space, – but one house there, another house there and there’s a lot of space between the houses – and it’s very cultural because it’s still Estonian. They like privacy – The space, their own garden that’s not attached to the neighbor’s – because privacy is like what they value most. – So I used to walk here to school alone every morning at 7:30 – it would be winter with minus 20°. The school was still in session – or in summer by bike or whatever, no – I remember. One winter there was so much snow, imagine – I was tiny, and the snow reached my knees – so I had to go through a blizzard with all the difficulties – and when I got to school – I realized everyone else had stayed home. – You don’t know how angry I was, that’s why. – Why did you come if everyone stayed home ? – It’s also super common for gardens to be super well-kept with flowers. – I love this flower, it’s wild – and when it finishes ripening, it has some seeds inside that are used a lot in baking and pastry making. – It’s very typical to have a nice garden and grow something – putting plants is another thing that an Estonian loves. – There’s a saying that studying is killing you working. – To buy a house in the countryside to continue working – then you never rest – they like to work the land and make their own jams – handmade things with what the earth gives. – It’s a super natural culture. – We love everything that is healthy food. – My grandmother used to have a garden – I’ll show you later. – What happened to that whole area? And there was dad, strawberry, plum. – Cherry. – Pea, everything you can imagine, carrot – and you dug it out of the ground and you ate it deliciously. – Here I followed the path from school to this park, – it was always where my friends and I played – and as you can see, the town has a mix of private houses – and these blocks of flats that are from the Soviet Union, – which is a very typical architecture. – 5 stories high and during the Soviet Union when we finished school. – Technical University, for example, – you were a teacher, you finished your degree – They sent you to a job, for example, at school, here in the town – you had to work for 2 years and they gave you an apartment to live in – and then you could stay and live there and when El País became independent – there was like a privatization reform – and many of the people in the Soviet Union who were given apartments when El País became capitalist. – Independent put it in their name. – So that’s another interesting fact about the history of this country. – Now on the way to school we arrived at the kindergarten, – this was my first stop, – there I did my kindergarten until I was 7 years old – where history begins school, elementary school and well, – I spent every day there. In the morning I didn’t want to go – and in the afternoon I didn’t want to go home. – I played and made my first friends with whom I later became many of them. – We started school together, elementary school, – the truth is that this place brings back many memories – and how it worked was to go in the morning, – they give you breakfast around 9:00 in the morning. – Then there were like studies, we learned the alphabet to write activities then lunch – we played outside, then a 1 hour nap, everyone went to sleep – around 1:30, I think it was, – and then when we woke up we ate dinner. – Outside again, if I remember correctly, – I mean, there were a lot of activities, we did crafts, – we drew, we painted, and whoever goes to school knows how to write, read – and basic math not 2 + 2. – You know how to read a clock, so very good. – I really liked that experience. – Now we’re going to enter the village forest, where I felt like Tarzan, – this was my playground to play, explore, make a little wooden house. – I spent almost every day here – and this also leads to school, – so I passed by here in the morning and then I played, – now I arrived. – To the center of this forest that I was showing you – and there’s a huge hammock. – But it’s missing the bottom part, I’ll tell you. – Why could that piece be missing – this is a tradition in Estonia, those large hammocks that hold up to 10 people – and you do it with incredible speed and it’s super fun. – I think a piece is also missing because it can be dangerous. – I have a bad memory with that hammock, – even though I swing there almost every day, only once did something horrible happen to me. – We were. – me with my two friends, the speed increased a lot. – Imagine, bu fu, she was very small, suddenly I see – and my best friend is no longer there, she disappeared. I said, but what happened? – I didn’t hear anything, I didn’t notice anything. – Suddenly I see her on the ground, she had fallen – and she fell to the ground just like that, but I remember that these are things that can happen. – You can literally fly and fall and maybe that’s why they don’t want to put it up anymore – So that accidents don’t happen – although for me it’s pure fun and I was there every day after, – the first time Mateo came to my town I brought him for a walk here – we sat there giving kisses, hidden kisses, – a good place, – we arrived. The little path took us to the school where I went, – this is the public library. – Where we borrowed books, everything used for studying, for reading, and that little window there. – It was my first class for the first five years, I studied there, – that’s where my primary school began, all the memories. – I have a ton of photos – and when Mateo met me, he was worried – because I was 18 and he was 32. – I was still in high school and he said, did you repeat the year? – And I said no, I never repeated a year, even though I always got a grade of 10 – it’s because in Estonia it’s common cases like mine – that I started in September 2009 when I was 7 years old – and in December I turned 8, so I started when I was 7 turning 8 – and I finished in June 2021 when I was 19 years old and in 5 months I’ll be 20. – So Mateo was able to see my high school graduation, – this is what the sports classroom is here, it was the graduation where Mateo came to see me, – he brought me some huge flowers, – so with Mateo – We’ve really gone through many stages – when we met when we started YouTube, – when I graduated from high school, when I started University I did a semester, – I left it there. He quit his job and we went to travel to Argentina – and from there all of Latin America and that’s where it all began, – everything we’ve done to this day. – Every time I pass by the school I remember how shy I was, – sorry, I have bad allergies, but I remember. – How shy I was. – Then I start to think if the life I have is really for me – doubts arise, I have those questions, – if what I’m doing today is the right thing, if I should continue with this because… – I don’t know if it’s my profile because I was super shy and I’ve changed, – but inside I’ll always be me and it still costs me a little. – So I always think, if YouTube really is for me, – since because of the way I am I don’t know if it’s the ideal profile – because it entails a lot of recognition that I’m super grateful for, – but I feel like I really like it. – Being in my world, small circle – and living the simple life, showing what I live. – what we experience, but without much attention – because I still have a hard time opening up easily, relating – and what’s behind a simple YouTube video – Maybe many don’t know, – but to change the subject and the plot a bit, so it’s not so emotional. – So, all the typical Estonian residential houses with the roof like this, – diagonal so the snow falls more easily are quite large and have – a lot of patio, green trees – back there’s a grill carrash, a place to store things for the garden. – They are always simple colors, not very flashy, – well cared for, really, beautiful – and here is another kindergarten – in my village. Even though there are 3,000 inhabitants, there are 5 kindergartens and 2 schools, – because those who are around also come here, – but it always caught my attention that there are so few people, – but there are so many gardens and everything – over there is another house, you see – enormous, 2 floors more expensive, I don’t know what and it’s for a family – here this is super common, – a lot of space – and as if you see the distance between neighbors is quite large. – Now we come to a place that I mentioned before, my grandmother’s, – which if you remember we made a video here, – but it was totally different. – Here it was full of greenhouses and it wasn’t private property, – but it was like it had been used for so many years that it was known who owned each greenhouse. – It was like from the Soviet Union, – a public area where people could have a greenhouse, – plant things, so my grandmother had a little house here and all the planting – today. – It doesn’t exist anymore, there are new housing projects, – roads, parking, a gym, grell river. – Then things change, life changes, everything changes, you change. – Well, if I start talking any more, I’ll start crying. I don’t know why. – All this is a lot of memories – and I just remembered that in my room there’s something very interesting – that they would like to show you, since I spoke today. – How I changed and everything is something very interesting. – If you want to see it, keep watching the video and subscribe to the channel. – Now I’ll show you a childhood horror, since children are vengeful. – Uh, you know no, this plant was very good at making your friends angry – because you take that out of the plant and throw it on someone’s clothes or hair – And I won’t even tell you about the hair, we don’t know any more and there’s a big fight, – but for example, this looks like this on your body – And the thing is, yes, this was like a war of throwing plants at each other and then. – Each one who takes it out, let them take it out as they can, – because there was no saving grace, eh – look. – It got stuck to me, here I am again in the room, – where I grew up. – Do you remember this map that I can’t cross out the countries anymore because the glue has stuck so much. – That it doesn’t show anymore, I would need Egypt, – India, Indonesia, Singapore, Thailand, England, France, – a bunch of other places, but I can’t remove them. – I would have to buy a new map. – Here is the wedding dress, well stored from Argentina with my parents, it arrived back in Estonia – so that they can keep it in a safe place – so that at some point in the future I can wear it again. – I don’t know when the 10-year wedding is. 25 – But well, now I’m going to show you something very interesting. – I remembered that I have this book that is from my school in high school, – when we graduated they made a little book – and it has a page for each student, – but I wanted to show you mine because it describes you very well – what I told you before about my personality and all that. – So as you can see on the screen is my photo, my name. – The first section is what the teachers thought of me – and the first question they asked them is – what am I going to do in the future? – And what did the teachers put? – It’s that I’m going to be a speech therapist, coach, motivational counselor – like something like that, very inspirational human let’s say – so super curious – and the truth is that no, they were very wrong because today I speak – and I show my experiences – and in a certain way we like to think that we can inspire others too. – The second thing they asked them is, how would you describe me in the most 3-point sense. – And they put the quietest, the most modest and the most exciting, – as with many stories behind it, no – the best skill. I know who it is, it was a colleague of mine. – He said that one day he came to school and started speaking in native Spanish, suddenly – I remember that day because there was an exchange student from Argentina and we started talking and my colleague. – He looked at me and said, and since when can she speak Spanish? – And another colleague put that a teacher in a class. – In the last year he realized that yes, I can really laugh, – I mean, he saw me laugh for the first time, – so I think that shows very well how shy I – was and never wanted to attract attention, – but today it is not the same, so with so many memories, – of Estonia of my life, I hope you enjoyed getting to know me more, – getting to know more about my story as I was that I did have a like this video, – be sure to subscribe to the channel to see. – Where are we going to be in the next video? – See you soon on the other side of the world. Bye.

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00:00 ESTOY SOLA
01:00 MI INFANCIA
05:30 MI JARDÍN DE INFANTES
07:10 LUGAR SECRETO
08:37 MI ESCUELA
10:22 ESTA VIDA ES PARA MI?
11:33 CASAS TIPICAS
12:34 TODO CAMBIA
14:28 ASÍ ME DESCRIBEN
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Volví al pueblo estonio donde pasé mi infancia y caminé por los mismos lugares donde crecí. En este vlog íntimo y nostálgico te muestro cómo es vivir en un pequeño pueblo de Estonia, y te comparto mis recuerdos más personales: la escuela donde aprendí a leer, el parque donde jugaba todos los días, donde hice mi secundaria y mucho más.

Este video es una mezcla de documental personal y recorrido turístico local, perfecto para quienes quieren conocer la Estonia profunda, más allá de Tallin o los destinos populares.

👣 En este recorrido vas a ver:
✔️ Cómo son los pueblos en Estonia
✔️ Cómo se vive la infancia en un país nórdico
✔️ Mi experiencia real al volver a casa después de años
✔️ Reflexiones sobre el paso del tiempo y el crecimiento

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31件のコメント

  1. Lisana porque no te vuelves a estonia tan tranquilo ese lugar y tantas bendiciones tienes porque escogiste a México que esta tan peligroso,
    Cuanto me gustaría vivir hay lo más inportante que es la paz que está en ese lugar me encanta gracias por compartir.

  2. Ser youtuber es ser esclava y se pierde mucho de nuestras vidas imagínate no puedes tener niños por que hondas errante no estás estables y verdaderamente no sabes cómo es un matrimonio por que el tiempo lo pierden en hacer contenido terminan cansados y tantas cosas,lisana estudia y trabaja en un trabajo normal eres muy linda y joven.

  3. Lissana tu eres única y encantadora. Para mi tu personalidad tranquila y reservada es simplemente genial. Te mando un abrazo desde Chile.

  4. Me encantó tu vídeo . Y demostrarles a todos los que decían que eras tímida y no sonreias, hoy eres una mujer diferente, te ves muy feliz junto a Mateo y visitando Países. Y nosotros junto a ustedes. Sean Felices y vengan pronto a Monterrey Nuevo León México. Quiero abrazarlos, Sere su guía turística😊

  5. tu audiencia natural son los estonios @Lisanna!! podes hacer contenido para Estonia en tu lengua y dejar a Mateo con su canal latino! OJO sos maravillosa para todo publico eh!!!

  6. Me encantan sus videos lo sigo desde sus inicios pero tengo una inclinación muy especial cuando realizan videos como este en Estonia.
    Hermoso, bendiciones para ambos

  7. No he visto muchos YouTubers que visiten y muestren Rusia. Es un País enorme!! Que lindo un reencuentro consigo misma, a veces es necesario. Saludos desde Uruguay!! 🇺🇾 🫶🙋🏻‍♀️

  8. DESDE AUSTRALIA

    Te saludamos desde Australia. Muy bonito este video. Esperamos más videos como este ultimo. Linda pareja hacen. Cada uno le dio algo al otro. Mateo te dio la salida, conversacion, mostrarte lo amable y el mundo que tienes dentro. Y tú le diste a él, calma, asentaniento, tomarle ese exceso de energía. Disfrute de la vida en las cosas pequeñas y de alrededor.

    Visítenos en Australia. Vengan. Es un pais grande…. Cuídense mycho y a ver para cuando las crianzas…. ❤❤

  9. vIENDO ESTE VIDEO , ESTARIA BUENO QUE LE DES UN DESCANSO A TU MARIDO, DE LAS CAMARAS, ME GUSTA TU MIRADA, ME PARECE MAS GENUINA QUE LA DE MATEO.

  10. Por tu forma de ser, por lo que trasmites, por eso te amamos todos los que seguimos el canal. Eres fábulosa, Lisanna, espero que Mateo, agradezca todos los días, la suerte que tuvo de conocerte. Estonia te debe un reconocimiento, como una de sus mejores embajadores de su país, de su cultura y de sus gentes. Por tí y sin conocer tu país, lo amo y espero que algún día, sería mi mayor felicidad, poder ir y conocerlo.

  11. Paises excomunisras de la URRS siempre hay nueces, castañas,…..frutales en vía pública. En Rumania zona rural vi lo mismo. El capitalismo no piensa en su población. Herencia q os quedó

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