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Немного пропала 👍

Ехали 300 км на родину мужа. Справлять Новый год будем в Городецком районе Нижегородской области. 🌍

А пока проезжали Нижний Новгород, я конечно же зашла в свой любимый Küchenland. 😶‍🌫️ Прикупила наборы бокалов 🩶

Я была в шоке от погрома и огромный очереди в магазине.
Но, миссия выполнена ✔️

#кухонька
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Немного пропала 👍

Ехали 300 км на родину мужа. Справлять Новый год будем в Городецком районе Нижегородской области. 🌍

А пока проезжали Нижний Новгород, я конечно же зашла в свой любимый Küchenland. 😶‍🌫️ Прикупила наборы бокалов 🩶

Я была в шоке от погрома и огромный очереди в магазине.
Но, миссия выполнена ✔️

#кухонька

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