Quote Originally Posted by iCake View Post
Never say never. It's not that I'm wishing a poor life on you, in fact, I hope you'll never have to live like that. It's just most of those Ukrainians refugees never thought they would end up living in a war zone and etc.

One thing that the life teaches you (also it usually does that the hard way) is that you can never be 100% sure of what will happen in the future
That's a really scary thought but we did discuss that at another forum. I won't repeat what they said (lol) but their comments weren't as civil and helpful as yours. But I am learning because one of them taught me how to make something he called breakfast soup.
It's made with something called Rammen noodles (noodles that look like a scrub pad) and American cheese slices (it's a wonky cheese that feels like soft rubber) and an egg and some veggies. It definitely wasn't a Croque-monsieur but I was really surprised about the flavor. It was really cheap food but it had an amazing flavor. So maybe I could adapt.

Anyway, I've been trying to not think about the war in Ukraine. I saw a picture of an old woman standing in her shelled house by what was left of her stove. She was crying and I was thinking omg! what if that had been my grandma. It really bites because you can see that she's too old to work and get her house and all her stuff back. I hope that somebody can help all those people so they can get their stuff back.