In England, together with a group of stuck Lithuanian artists, JustINKa, he found a clever way to return home – I rolled all eyes.



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On social networks, the woman, who is currently expecting a second child, shared her entire journey and did not hide her tears. “I already closed my eyes … How can I tell a 9-year-old that Santa will be late this year?” J. Partikė asked, clearing her tears on Facebook.

However, the family found a way back: before Poland banned flights from England, Justina and Vytenis made it to the last plane to fly to Warsaw.

“After many attempts to get home to Lithuania and with our eyes open, we finally found a way out. Polish neighbors will still help our situation … We will fly with the last plane to Warsaw to catch up before introducing bans on the flights from England there, and it will happen at 00:00 polish time.

Well, tomorrow afternoon, directly with your airline to Vilnius. I cried and couldn’t stop. I didn’t hesitate to share it with you for a second. And of course, only thanks to you, my dear fans, I have found this last way to return home with the child so that we can have a beautiful and modest Christmas, ”said Justina, who shared a photo from the plane on Facebook.

Well, and on the night from Tuesday to Wednesday, J. Partikė shared a photo with his son.

“It just came to our knowledge then. This Christmas and the saddest and most tearful ones are turning into the most magical. One baby runs into the world below his heart and another near him. I am the happiest. Thanks to all your help. and support, we are together in our warm home. Although I had to go through it and survive endlessly. Thanks again “, J. Partikė was happy on the social network.

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