Summary of "Аня больше не в Лос-Анджелесе"
Moving series setup (Anya, Los Angeles → new place)
- Anya introduces a series about moving, noting that by the end she will no longer be in Los Angeles.
- She shows the “devastation” of her apartment: lots of moving boxes, packaging paper, and packing supplies.
- She explains she’s already made progress because they’re moving soon, with moving day described as:
- Thursday, and moving later on Sunday
- while she still has work obligations
Packing & cost-saving tips
- She leaves only a few items behind in the apartment:
- Clothes on hangers (kept minimal because the “interesting” items are later, including a competition next weekend)
- Bathroom essentials only
- Kitchen packing is described as the most unpleasant part:
- She’s unsure whether to transport dishes because shipping/boxes cost money
- it may be cheaper to buy dishes at the destination
- Post Office / free supplies strategy:
- She orders boxes from the post office
- She also uses free bubble-wrapped soft bags, having taken 100
- She suggests larger boxes may be more cost-effective than medium ones
- Fragile-item organization:
- Uses bubble wrap + soft bubble-wrapped bags for breakables
- Buys transparent bags to organize items placed in the car
- Moving logistics:
- Some items may be sent later “as soon as they have an address”
- while the car takes essentials / fewer things
Health / comfort routine during the busy end-of-week
- She teaches through her final working days and uses:
- Compression stockings on competition day because standing is difficult
- She mentions fatigue building up, but she keeps pushing due to deadlines
Doctor / pregnancy-related note (timing & admin change)
- Before leaving, she attends her doctor:
- Appointment entry includes an SMS code
- She says this was likely her last appointment at this hospital
- She’ll need to change insurance / care location for future visits
- She mentions being about 2 months before the expected due date
- Some uncertainty is mentioned about logistics around flying/notes (details are unclear due to subtitle noise)
Car situation: tests + repair + battery recall drama
- They test-drive multiple cars, including:
- Tesla Cybertruck (referred to as “Cybertek”)
- and considering other Mercedes options
- Tesla/Cyber-related test-drive highlights:
- Self-driving behavior demonstrated on a short route
- Self-driving stops when cars are parked behind, and they continue via a turn
- Mentions details like mirror shapes and “parking” behavior
- Mercedes EQB repair & recall:
- Their Mercedes EQB (electric) needs maintenance
- A heating issue occurs only with the husband’s seat settings
- Service finds a battery “recol” / recall for their batch
- Battery replacement would be free
- California Lemon Law is referenced:
- If a car is in service over ~30 days (or after multiple failed attempts), you can potentially seek a return/refund
- They consider options:
- Accept a buyout/lease-related opportunity to switch cars
- Or, if the battery repair exceeds time limits, potentially return for reimbursement
- End result of the dilemma:
- They ultimately get the car back (no bonus/car change)
- They drive their own electric car, then later take it to a local Mercedes dealer for continued repair
Performance/competition preparation
- She makes rhinestone-decorated bows/headdresses for girls for a Saturday competition
- Supplies needed to be reordered because glue dried up
- She wraps items with tape + bubble wrap for durability
- She teaches classes the final day(s):
- Schedule described as teaching blocks with a lunch break
- Competition note:
- Duet performance
- The theater is about a 10-minute walk
Farewell gifts (teacher send-off)
- On her last working day, she receives:
- Flowers and many gifts (she gives some away because of travel)
- Postcards, magnets/pins, a book (with a “spoiler” about where they’re going), and clothing
- Brand mentioned:
- Magnetic Me (6–9 months) magnetic baby clothing/bibs
- She says one item costs roughly $60 (per subtitles)
Road trip: electric-car charging lifestyle + travel highlights (Arizona → New Mexico → Texas)
Key charging strategy
- Since the car is electric and they’re driving long distances:
- They stop at charging stations frequently
- They say this helps avoid ending up in unsafe situations if range drops
- Charging habits:
- Usually charge to 80%
- but sometimes need 100%
- Landscape and route notes:
- They pass through Arizona, close to the Mexico border
- Desert scenery and dunes are mentioned
- Hot weather leads them to avoid walking outside; they stay in the car/AC
Charging infrastructure examples
- They use Electrify America chargers
- One charger stop includes a toilet, and “everything is free,” with no codes
- They mention waiting time and overnight charging at one hotel
Travel time & overnight stops
- They start early (arrive before fully light; wake-up around 3:40am mentioned)
- Hotel stays / stops mentioned:
- Tucson, Arizona (Hilton; she says she didn’t like it much)
- New Mexico area stops for recharging (including valley landscapes and storm signage)
- Texas stops (including one near a charging/hotel area)
- Another stop at lodging like Hampton / Hilton
- Hotel charging detail:
- One hotel offers free charging overnight, charging fully by morning
Weather/safety info included
- Signs repeatedly mention possible sand storms
- Advice given:
- change lanes
- take your foot off the gas
- wait for it to pass
Places and speakers/products mentioned
- Locations: Los Angeles, Tucson (Hilton), Arizona (including near Mexico border), New Mexico, Texas, an unnamed “Mid something” town, and a “final destination city” (not explicitly named)
- Hotels/brands: Hilton, Hampton Inn (Hilton implied again), McDonald’s
- Charging networks: Electrify America (explicit), plus unnamed chargers referenced repeatedly
- Car brands/models: Tesla (self-driving test on “Cyber…/Cybertek”), Mercedes-Benz EQB (electric), Mercedes dealers
- Legal/framework: California Lemon Law
- Teacher gifts/brand: Magnetic Me (magnetic baby clothing/bibs)
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