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"I don't have a lot of time": Talia Ovadia talks about the upcoming wedding with a seagull | Israel Hayom

2023-12-04T07:27:24.819Z

Highlights: "I live for two months alone, my brain is constantly running, especially at night", says Talia Ovadia. Ovadia's fiancé Shahaf Raz has been called up to reserve duty since the outbreak of the Iron Sword War. "The longing is always there. But most of all, this period taught me to appreciate what we have between us," she says. "I don't have a lot of time": Ovadia talks about the upcoming wedding with a seagull.


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Talia Ovadia found a few spare moments yesterday (Sunday) that she wanted to dedicate to surfers who are exposed to her content, and offered them a Q&A session during which she spoke candidly about the long days she spends alone without her fiancé Shahaf Raz, who has been called up to reserve duty since the outbreak of the Iron Sword War. In addition, she also spoke about the preparations for the upcoming wedding.

Talia and Seagull at the beach, photo: uncredited

"How are you coping with the situation?" the users tried to check on Talia first. "I think like everyone else. We are all going through a terrible time. Yesterday, I had a conversation with a seagull that two months had passed since the beginning of the war, which is crazy, and for two months he had barely been home, literally a few days. His bowel movements are also very irregular. It's very variable, so uncertainty comes from every direction. It's not simple. I live alone for two months, my brain is constantly running, especially at night. I try all the time, when worries or bad situations come to mind, to channel my thought into positive things. And constantly imagining the moment. A thought creates reality, so it imagines in great detail the moment it ends in victory."

Talia Ovadia's story, photo: Instagram

"How are the wedding plans going?" asked Ovadia. "A question that every time I'm asked lately, I get distressed," admitted Talia, who got engaged last July. "Why? Because I didn't take care of a lot of things that at this point in time I was supposed to touch and take care of. There is a date, but there is, a DJ there is, that it happened and that's a good thing, but I didn't touch everything else. I think the whole situation, the whole situation, people don't know what's going to happen tomorrow. I keep saying, 'I wonder what's going to happen,' so it makes me put off and I'm already a person who puts things off. But I have to run, I don't have a lot of time. I need someone to come and sit on my neck, otherwise things won't happen."

"How are you with the one who seagulled in the army? Is it hard for you?" they continued the challenge. "The longing is always there. But most of all, this period taught me to appreciate what we have between us," Talia answered honestly

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Source: israelhayom

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