Lysanna
A kind mom handed me focaccia bread alongside a Mormon testament book β and when I mentioned it, she lit up sharing that she had done the exact same thing back in 1984. Forty years apart, same gesture, same warmth.

Olari
Knocked on a door and ended up in a great conversation with a former Air Force guy who had actually been to Estonia and Tallinn. We swapped stories about both countries and it felt less like a doorstep pitch and more like catching up with an old friend.

Jan
Had a great week with the sales managers checking in on me β really pushed myself to bring my best energy to every door and every family. Proud of the effort and the genuine connections made along the way.

Angelika
Met a family at the trailer park who casually mentioned they had 22 animals living with them. What started as a conversation about snakes somehow ended with geckos, dogs, and a lot of laughs.

Trevon
Took a selfie with a lovely grandma today β turned out it was her very first one ever. She was absolutely thrilled and honestly, so was I.

Nazar
One day, three unforgettable encounters β a man who chased me down for selling in “his neighbourhood,” an elderly couple who stopped everything to pray for me, and a police deputy who shared his funniest call ever: a midnight emergency where a woman woke up to find an opossum under her blanket and needed saving. Never a dull moment.

Britta
My water bottle cracked and now makes a dolphin squeak every time I take a sip. At this point the whole neighbourhood hears me coming before they even see me.
Mikk
Got invited inside by two incredibly cool firefighters who were hosting a family gathering β and they made me a burger on the spot. Separately, bought a bike on Monday that managed to lose its chain within two days.

Maarius
After a long week of long days, finally took a proper look at the backseat β and lost count of the empty water bottles somewhere around fifteen. At this point it is less of a car and more of a recycling centre on wheels. Cleaning day is coming, eventually.

Marek
Went to two churches and nazar came to follow – it was fun

Daniel
Knocked on one of the few doors without a no-soliciting sign β joked that they’d probably put one up after our visit. A college student answered, and within seconds his dog bolted out and started tearing around the yard while he desperately tried to catch it. We took the hint and left, but as we pulled away, a quick glance in the rearview mirror revealed the dog sprinting after our car β with the guy in full sprint right behind it. Some doors are better left unknocked.

Toomas
Nothing like ending a Sunday in full Mexican style β walked into a restaurant dressed in bright colours, looking like we had just stepped off a parade float. We sat down, ordered like regulars and owned every second of it. Best dressed table in the house, no contest.

Elerin. Riding to my last family of the day when a group of friends on the street waved me over β turns out they were playing bleembo and needed one more pair of hands for the flying disk. Never heard of it before, but jumped right in. Best way to close out a long day, hands down.
