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I apologize, but I'm not feeling well this week. I need more time and energy to recover, as I'm feeling a bit drained.

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Four years of hard work have finally paid off, and my degree is in my hands! Iāve got my diploma!!!
Tomorrow is a very big day for me! I might be offline for the next two days because itās going to be pretty nerve-wracking. Please bear with me!
It was the best service ever! Iāve got this dessert from my sister!

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Thereās something familiar about this view
I ordered new pair of glasses today. I was asked if I wanted to refurbish my old pair for backup, but I said no. Theyāre a precious gift, so I picked new frames that remind me of my grandmother's. The old ones will have a special place on my shelf now.
My pair of glasses has already done. I had a notification 3 hours ago.
I put my old glasses away on a shelf because I cherish them.
These red glasses are my new ones. These glasses will have their own story now too. Iād say these glasses so close to the model of my grandmotherās glasses. I love items that link the past with the present.
The old one looks great, but these new ones are also super classy! I love them. They remind me a bit of mine because of how thin the frame looks. I donāt even use mine anymore.
No doubt you look amazing in these! Iām glad youāve found happiness in taking after your grandmother <3
I agree with you, my friend. I like old ones too however I saved as a piece of memory right now. It was a gift about 2 years ago from my grandmother, Iād like to save them. These glasses were simple, but they were comfortable to wore to me.
As for new ones, they will be my be my helpers in this reality. I donāt a such good vision, because it can be difficult for me to look away without my glasses, and the nicest fact is a thing, that this thing isnāt like some like of soulless thing. It makes more sense for me.
Iām glad that you no need to wear glasses anymore. Thatās really uncomfortable to have some kind of limits on your vision. I hope you keep your good eyesight for as long as possible, so take care of yourself.
To be honest, I really like to save things, which have a connection with good memories. For example, I had one absolutely important thing for my family, it was binoculars of my grandfather, who passed away before my grandmother did, they were siblings: my grandfather was an older one and my grandmother was a younger one. It binoculars were hard to get, because it was from period of USSR, after war period of USSR, but it one day was stolen by someone! It was a real loss for my mother, my uncles, my grandmothers and me. We still donāt know the truth about location of this thing. I hope I didnāt upset you too much with my stories.
Iām glad you cherish them so! I understand what you mean, my friend. I tend to hold onto things as well simply because they are connected to someone in some way which I care about.
I had a very small prescription by the optometrist and I was told I needed them to drive. That was years ago, but when I passed my learners exam recently, they tested my eyes again and said I did not need them! My depth perception can be a little odd at times and when I am indoors too much everything is a little fuzzy, but for the most part I can see pretty well! I think I have a Stigma, but that causes different problems.
Oh, these binoculars sound very cool! I wish I knew what they looked like. Someone stole them?? Ah, how can it be so! I wonder if the thief thought them to be very valuable? Oh, Ann donāt apologize! I donāt get upset easily. At least, not in a sad way. But it IS sad to have lost such an heirloom! I hope maybe one day you can find it!
These things are valuable, arenāt they?
Iāve found an old Nokia. It was my first phone, my grandmother decided to give to me in my 7 years old, when I was in a first grade. This one was really nice! I also put it into the desk drawer. I guess for someone these things are rubbish, but not for me.
(Some kind of useless explanation: from 1 to 4 grade is a primary school, from 5 to 9 grade is a middle school, from 10 to 11 is a high school. We have only 11 years of school as a maximum. After 9th grade you can go to college, and after 11 you can go to university. Itās briefly explanation).
Iām so glad for you! Itās great not to need glasses at all. It means that everything will be amazing, my friend! Itās easy to ruined your vision with time, but I hope itās not definitely about you. Let nothing stand in your way!
Well, my eyesight has been failing since I was 14, and I spent a lot of time online, in books, and in limited spaces. I used to feel comfortable only at home, and even now itās hard to go out. I used to be in isolation, but now I feel better because I have really nice friends. I think itās possible that this is the reason why people are losing their eyesight, because theyāre looking for a way to escape reality?
I realized why some people are so afraid of wearing glasses. Something unpleasant happened to me back in October. My friend and I went to a grocery store to grab a snack before our university classes.
Suddenly, an elderly man started harassing us, shouting: 'So young, yet already blind! Blind! What kind of specialists will you become if you can't see past your own noses?!' Later, we bumped into him again inside the store, and he went: 'Those blind ones again! They're everywhere!'
I didn't argue with that strange man, even though he spoke my native language and my friend was just learning it. I felt awkward in front of her. But in the end, I just tried to calm her down and told her that we are certainly not to blame for whatever reason he has to hate people who wear glasses. It was one of the few times I was ready to tear a man a new one because I was so angry. Thatās it.
I think Iāve come to terms with losing the binoculars. Itās highly unlikely Iāll ever find them. And even if I found a similar pair, it wouldnāt be the same as my grandfatherās. Sadly, I think that part of my family history is gone forever.
A Nokia, you say? Interesting! They say those phones are invincible, you know? Haha. Maybe itās true, who knows! Thank you for the explanation.
Thank you! I still get a little light headed in stores because they have very poor lighting. It can have a bad affect on my vision.
You know, I wonder if I ever had great eyesight. I was reading all the time as a child. I would read a whole novel a day! I had too much free time on my hands haha! Iām glad you feel better, Ann. I think youāre right, this is probably a solid reason why they are losing it so young. Plus, children far too young are allowed access to devices like IPads. Itās terrible for their eyes long term!
I can honestly say I have never heard of such a thing happening! I can see how it upset you and your friend. However, for some reason I see an element of humour. I just find it a little funny to think of an old man shouting at a couple of youngsters going: āThose blind ones again! Theyāre everywhere!ā But maybe it was a little frightening. I wonder if there may have been something wrong with him, though? Thereās obviously no justification for simply hating on those who need glasses. What is his problem? It doesnāt concern him, thatās for sure!
Iām sorry, Ann. You know, my grandmother lost many many things when she moved. A whole moving van of her stuff was stolen! This was years ago, but she still talks of the things she lost sometimes. Apparently, much of it was from my great aunt. She travelled a lot, even to Russia! She brought back many things from her travels. I will never see these items though, as they were in the van, which I find sad. So, I have some of my family history gone as well.
The Nokia is a real warrior! I guess that whole universe forms around this phone. My friends and I like to call this thing a ābrickā. Well, in Russian we have a phrase like āthis phone turn into a brickā, it means that phone or another kind of technology, which you use the most or just use in your ordinary life, becomes completely useless, so a a result you can use it only as a ābrickā. However, as for Nokia itās another case, because it would be some kind of disrespect, so the truth is a fact that this phone is as strong as a brick.
It sounds uncomfortable. It seems like some shops are skimping on lighting recently. So it feels like you stay somewhere in the underground. It would be nice, if they focused more on customer service. I mean that health of people should be protected too. Thatās a real problem, when owner only cares about his wallet.
My grandmother used to read in the dark, because she liked to read for twenty-four-hour. Well then, she suffered from her bad eyesight. She also worried about my eyesight, but she couldnāt change anything. I also understand your reading passion. It happened with me in my childhood and earlier teenage age, but I couldnāt read in darkness of night, because I could be punished by my mum. She wanted to protect me from bad habit.
As for IPads, thatās a problem of all generations now. Alas, with a huge progress of technologies we become hostages of them. For children thatās impossible to act against using technologies. We canāt change anything, because this is our new reality, but we still can create rules for time limits of these technologies.
It was mostly scary, my friend, because he appeared from nowhere. I had a feeling that we should ignore him for our safety. It would be impossible to looking into his thoughts to understand a reason of such behavior. So we decided to buy some food, and then we quickly went from the shop. Itās better to stay away from some people; this is not a bias, but the reasonableness of action.
What a terrible situation! Iām so sorry because of disappearing of these things! And there is no guarantee that they will be found...Thatās not fair! However she still had memories, what about her great travel in another countries? By the way, did she like travel to Russia?
Thatās a shame that Iām not here to give you and your family members some gifts. I really like to make big gifts for my family and friends. Maybe one day it could be possible? I'd love to share a little happiness. It couldnāt replace what has gone, but it could bring a smile.
Although, I have something interesting for you and your grandmother! Just have a look at these pictures of Motherland Calls Monument from Volgograd! Volgograd has a history of two main names: it was known as Tsaritsyn from its founding in 1589 until 1925, and then Stalingrad until 1961. It became Volgograd on November 10, 1961, during the struggle against the cult of personality, though the original name, Tsaritsyn, came from the Tsaritsa River. Note that the city temporarily reverts to 'Stalingrad' for specific commemorative days. It happened on this Victory day(9th of May) too. It became a Stalingrad, but temporary.
Do you like it? Itās a legacy of my country since 1967.
Haha! This phrase is a funny one! I think Iāll use it some time. Youāre right, the Nokia is built like a brick.
Yeah, it would be nice if stores had large windows. Many small ones do, but the large ones which are more industrial do not. They are lighted by large lamps over head. Itās definitely very poor and artificial!
I used to read in the dark too! Because I didnāt have a flashlight. And when I did get one, I could only use it under a blanket or even not at all because of my sisters sleeping. It was a really bad habit. I too would get caught by my mother and father, though I always tried to hide (˶Ėā¤Ė˶) My mother was the most upset because she did the same thing and had poor eyesight in her youth.
Youāre right, itās a problem for everyone. I am not against using technology, but it should be used in moderation I think.
Yeah! I donāt blame you. It was the smart thing to do. Sometimes confronting someone isnāt the way to go. Itās like when someone tries to mug you. Itās always advised that you hand over whatever they want and be able to walk away without a scratch. You never know what they may have! Although, itās different if they come at you with murderous intent. In this case, you fight for your life. But, whatever money you have in your wallet or whatās in your pockets isnāt worth more then your life, so you let them have their way.
Well, my aunt died many years ago. Apparently I did meet her when I was just a baby, but I don't remember it. From what my grandmother has told me, she really liked her travels around the world! She was an awesome woman and I aspire to be like her. (by the way, her favorite color was purple and when I was young, that was mine too! I didn't even know it at the time, but my grandmother told me a few years ago. I inherited some of my aunts stuff (did I mention she was my great great aunt?) and I was given many purple things! Anyway, it is sad to know such stuff is gone. My grandmother has tried describing some of it to me, but I can tell it pains her. I will has to ask her what my aunt said about Russia specifically.
Oh Ann, I have been piling up gifts for you! It's silly, but I have the idea too. My grandmother thinks it's amazing that we are friends, you know. I love to give my friends and family gifts too! Mostly handmade items because they seem to love it so much. The problem is that the shipping can get expensive. Luckily, if I can get the mail to be within the correct weight, I can ship my commission pieces to people at a reasonable price! This is something I've been working on for my commission business. I really want it to work out!
What an amazing piece of art!!! The other day, I saw a post about this very statue and if you had not sent these to me first, I would have been skeptical of it's existence. It's truly stunning! I love it! I want to see such a thing one day. Perhaps I will? Did you take these photos? How can it be so big? It's fantastic!
As you wish, my friend. You can use it in any time.
I absolutely agree with you. Owners should cherish customers and all shops should be comfortable for them too. Otherwise it reminds me some kind of disrespect to people. Well, I understand that economic situation in our world isnāt so good, but they should be more attentive to people too. In my neuroeconomics classes, I learned that the quality of light significantly affects people's willingness to stay in a shop and browse for the perfect option. Basically, if the lighting is so bad that you can't find what you're looking for, you'll probably just walk away and not buy itāunless it's the only store around for miles. Well, it was really interesting basic course, but it was useful for understanding customerās behavior. It makes me realize how used to comfort we are in the modern world. Indeed, all of us has own level of comfort, but some kind of things are similar to us.
Oh, yeah, I remember that you have to share one room with your sisters. Itās definitely problematic to read in such conditions. At the same time I understand worries of your parents. You know what? My mother also disliked, when I was reading or chatting with my friends for a long time at night. Sometimes I could chuckle a little, but my mother heard it. She checked on me, and I tried to pretend that I was asleep. It was really difficult! I tried to do all my best and not to laugh, when she was standing so close to me. Well, today it sounds a bit embarrassing. However it was a whole chapter of my life too. So, I feel like all teenagers secretly enjoy breaking the rules to prolong the pleasure of something that matters to them as much as possible.
Youāre right, life is always more important. Itās nice that we don't have to worry about burglaries or thefts very often. I mean, in our country, you can see people staring at their phones on the street or in public transport all the time, yet thereās a very small chance of getting anything stolen. Besides, strangers can easily help you take a picture of yourself and your friends on your phone at your request. Of course, you still have to be aware of some kind of shady places, but itās so common for all countries, right? Oh, I want to add one more detail: you should be very careful if a stranger asks to borrow your phone for an urgent call. They might try to snatch it and run. Itās best to tell them firmly: 'I'm in a rush and can't help you. There are people around the corner at the store who can help.' You have to do it, because when you donāt have any people around me, it can be too suspicious to borrow your phone to someone else. I do not deny that situations can be different, but you should always be as attentive to people. Something like that, my friend. I think it's very important to mention that the media loves to say it's very dangerous and there are thieves everywhere around here, but in reality, they totally blow it out of proportion. Of course, there are both strange characters and criminals, but I am glad that they are more and more often noticed, and as a result you can forget that these people can be around you. Nonetheless, I am still not afraid to leave the house, because I try to follow safety rules by sticking to trusted places and services, and only communicating with people I know. I mean, thatās enough to stay in safe in my country.
Iām so sorry to hear that! Itās a huge loss for your family. Itās so nice that you have a common preference and desire to travel like your aunt had. You know, purple is a favorite colour of extraordinary people? From what you say about her, I think she was an amazing woman!
No need to ask about it. I mean, it can too be traumatic. I understand feelings of your grandmother, I donāt want to hurt her too much by my curiosityā¦I also feel blue when I think about my grandfather and grandmother. However, despite the pain it means that she still a loved one by her family members. It means a lot.
Itās understandable. Iāve seen some nice things, which could be the best options for gift for you. However, right now I donāt have any ideas how to collect and send it to you, because as you said before it can be too expensive. To be honest, Iāve never done it before, because I didnāt have any friends from another countries. I should think about it a bit later. I just want to think about it and look into this issue in more detail. I really hope there won't be any problems when the time comes. I mean the fact of unstable factors of our world right now.
I understand your grandmother. It sounds crazy! My grandmother didnāt believe me when I told her about you either. In any case, itās possible! Itās so cool!!!
I wish you a great luck in your business, my friend! You deserve the best conditions, customers and feedback!
Yes, these ones are my photos. I have some other photos. Would you like to see them?
The heigh of this monument is 85 meters; without sword is 52 meters; sword is 33 meters! The weight of statue is 8000 tons. Inside of monument āMotherland Callsā are a lot of concrete walls and stairs, and the steel cables that make the sculpture stable. The concrete was created for her by the Soviet scientist and frontman Boris Trinker. Inside leads an inconspicuous door at the foot from the back side. This is where maintenance workers enter to monitor for cracks and cable tension. Roughly at chest level of the sculpture, a cabin is built housing specialized equipment that helps track the monument's condition. The main goal for those who end up here is the platform inside the statue's head. You can reach it by climbing metal stairs from a certain level. From the wooden scaffolding, you can look out of the hatch to see the city and the Volga River from a height of about a 16-story building.
Some more interesting facts:
The sword was crafted using aviation technology from stainless steel sheathed in titanium sheets. Due to its massive weight, windage, and strong winds, it swayed, creating dangerous stress on the statue's arm. In 1972, the structure was replaced with an all-steel version, reducing its weight and adding special holes to dampen air vibrations.
Right at the foot of The Motherland Calls monument on Mamayev Kurgan in Volgograd lies the Grand Mass Grave. It holds the remains of 34,505 Soviet soldiers who defended Stalingrad. The ashes of soldiers and officers from other mass graves across the city during the Battle of Stalingrad were reburied here. Memorial plaques run along the road leading directly to the statue's base. Pedestrian paths are laid out along the perimeter of the burial site, and the sculpture itself is installed on an elevation above this mass grave. The names of all the warriors buried here are immortalized on the walls of the memorial and are also inscribed in the Hall of Military Glory.
I need a bit more time to finish up some important preparations for my defense. My diploma defense will take place between June 15th and 20th. I don't know the exact date yet, but I'll find it out very soon.
Yesterday I found out the date of my very important day. It will be on June 19th.
I need a bit more time to finish up some important preparations for my defense. My diploma defense will take place between June 15th and 20th. I don't know the exact date yet, but I'll find it out very soon.
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I have to continue my studying process, so I donāt know how much time I need to finish everything. Iām still here, but Iām very busy at the moment. I wish all of you all the best! Iāll be back after!
«To the best grandma I could ever ask for»
Say,
Why are you going away,
Just push me years ahead,
When everything is okay,
Itās not like a fragile-ice road?
You always like mumble a lot,
You save one of ribbons in braid,
Itās not as hard as you think,
Because Iām the happiest one.
No, please, you werenāt as hard as this time,
And you couldnāt just ever be,
You were likeā¦
Like the best of my time,
That has ever happened to me.
And so, I would bow out of habit,
But tilting my head to the side,
My soul sought that sea in its passion,
The one that with you used to hide.
I felt sorry that I couldnāt just whisper,
These words,
Which belonged to my one,
But at last of theseā¦meetings
I just stayed with silence in heart.
I still love
And I miss you,
And I miss,
And I love you so much,
And your love,
And your care still saves me,
And I still save all this love in my heart.
(It is a really sad poem, which I wrote to show my deep respect for my grandmother. She passed away in October... I still miss her so much. It may not be my best poem, but it is definitely the most heartfelt one.)
Tomorrow is a very important day, so there will be no new posts.
Iād like to add more details a bit later. If I have enough energy, Iāll tell you more.
I have successfully passed the pre-defense of my diploma work. I felt a bit nervous, but I did it! I was highly praised by the teachers and my teacher too. I was the happiest person in the world! It was a small step to finish my bachelorās degree. Iāll continue to do all my best for my final work.
By the way, after this pre-defense of my diploma I met one woman. Sheād like coffee, but she had only cash, so I decided to buy it for her. It wasnāt a problem for me. She was so happy. I was so happy too, because I like helping people. Thatās all about this wonderful day!
I ordered new pair of glasses today. I was asked if I wanted to refurbish my old pair for backup, but I said no. Theyāre a precious gift, so I picked new frames that remind me of my grandmother's. The old ones will have a special place on my shelf now.
My pair of glasses has already done. I had a notification 3 hours ago.
I put my old glasses away on a shelf because I cherish them.
These red glasses are my new ones. These glasses will have their own story now too. Iād say these glasses so close to the model of my grandmotherās glasses. I love items that link the past with the present.
The old one looks great, but these new ones are also super classy! I love them. They remind me a bit of mine because of how thin the frame looks. I donāt even use mine anymore.
No doubt you look amazing in these! Iām glad youāve found happiness in taking after your grandmother <3
I agree with you, my friend. I like old ones too however I saved as a piece of memory right now. It was a gift about 2 years ago from my grandmother, Iād like to save them. These glasses were simple, but they were comfortable to wore to me.
As for new ones, they will be my be my helpers in this reality. I donāt a such good vision, because it can be difficult for me to look away without my glasses, and the nicest fact is a thing, that this thing isnāt like some like of soulless thing. It makes more sense for me.
Iām glad that you no need to wear glasses anymore. Thatās really uncomfortable to have some kind of limits on your vision. I hope you keep your good eyesight for as long as possible, so take care of yourself.
To be honest, I really like to save things, which have a connection with good memories. For example, I had one absolutely important thing for my family, it was binoculars of my grandfather, who passed away before my grandmother did, they were siblings: my grandfather was an older one and my grandmother was a younger one. It binoculars were hard to get, because it was from period of USSR, after war period of USSR, but it one day was stolen by someone! It was a real loss for my mother, my uncles, my grandmothers and me. We still donāt know the truth about location of this thing. I hope I didnāt upset you too much with my stories.
Iām glad you cherish them so! I understand what you mean, my friend. I tend to hold onto things as well simply because they are connected to someone in some way which I care about.
I had a very small prescription by the optometrist and I was told I needed them to drive. That was years ago, but when I passed my learners exam recently, they tested my eyes again and said I did not need them! My depth perception can be a little odd at times and when I am indoors too much everything is a little fuzzy, but for the most part I can see pretty well! I think I have a Stigma, but that causes different problems.
Oh, these binoculars sound very cool! I wish I knew what they looked like. Someone stole them?? Ah, how can it be so! I wonder if the thief thought them to be very valuable? Oh, Ann donāt apologize! I donāt get upset easily. At least, not in a sad way. But it IS sad to have lost such an heirloom! I hope maybe one day you can find it!
These things are valuable, arenāt they?
Iāve found an old Nokia. It was my first phone, my grandmother decided to give to me in my 7 years old, when I was in a first grade. This one was really nice! I also put it into the desk drawer. I guess for someone these things are rubbish, but not for me.
(Some kind of useless explanation: from 1 to 4 grade is a primary school, from 5 to 9 grade is a middle school, from 10 to 11 is a high school. We have only 11 years of school as a maximum. After 9th grade you can go to college, and after 11 you can go to university. Itās briefly explanation).
Iām so glad for you! Itās great not to need glasses at all. It means that everything will be amazing, my friend! Itās easy to ruined your vision with time, but I hope itās not definitely about you. Let nothing stand in your way!
Well, my eyesight has been failing since I was 14, and I spent a lot of time online, in books, and in limited spaces. I used to feel comfortable only at home, and even now itās hard to go out. I used to be in isolation, but now I feel better because I have really nice friends. I think itās possible that this is the reason why people are losing their eyesight, because theyāre looking for a way to escape reality?
I realized why some people are so afraid of wearing glasses. Something unpleasant happened to me back in October. My friend and I went to a grocery store to grab a snack before our university classes.
Suddenly, an elderly man started harassing us, shouting: 'So young, yet already blind! Blind! What kind of specialists will you become if you can't see past your own noses?!' Later, we bumped into him again inside the store, and he went: 'Those blind ones again! They're everywhere!'
I didn't argue with that strange man, even though he spoke my native language and my friend was just learning it. I felt awkward in front of her. But in the end, I just tried to calm her down and told her that we are certainly not to blame for whatever reason he has to hate people who wear glasses. It was one of the few times I was ready to tear a man a new one because I was so angry. Thatās it.
I think Iāve come to terms with losing the binoculars. Itās highly unlikely Iāll ever find them. And even if I found a similar pair, it wouldnāt be the same as my grandfatherās. Sadly, I think that part of my family history is gone forever.
A Nokia, you say? Interesting! They say those phones are invincible, you know? Haha. Maybe itās true, who knows! Thank you for the explanation.
Thank you! I still get a little light headed in stores because they have very poor lighting. It can have a bad affect on my vision.
You know, I wonder if I ever had great eyesight. I was reading all the time as a child. I would read a whole novel a day! I had too much free time on my hands haha! Iām glad you feel better, Ann. I think youāre right, this is probably a solid reason why they are losing it so young. Plus, children far too young are allowed access to devices like IPads. Itās terrible for their eyes long term!
I can honestly say I have never heard of such a thing happening! I can see how it upset you and your friend. However, for some reason I see an element of humour. I just find it a little funny to think of an old man shouting at a couple of youngsters going: āThose blind ones again! Theyāre everywhere!ā But maybe it was a little frightening. I wonder if there may have been something wrong with him, though? Thereās obviously no justification for simply hating on those who need glasses. What is his problem? It doesnāt concern him, thatās for sure!
Iām sorry, Ann. You know, my grandmother lost many many things when she moved. A whole moving van of her stuff was stolen! This was years ago, but she still talks of the things she lost sometimes. Apparently, much of it was from my great aunt. She travelled a lot, even to Russia! She brought back many things from her travels. I will never see these items though, as they were in the van, which I find sad. So, I have some of my family history gone as well.
The Nokia is a real warrior! I guess that whole universe forms around this phone. My friends and I like to call this thing a ābrickā. Well, in Russian we have a phrase like āthis phone turn into a brickā, it means that phone or another kind of technology, which you use the most or just use in your ordinary life, becomes completely useless, so a a result you can use it only as a ābrickā. However, as for Nokia itās another case, because it would be some kind of disrespect, so the truth is a fact that this phone is as strong as a brick.
It sounds uncomfortable. It seems like some shops are skimping on lighting recently. So it feels like you stay somewhere in the underground. It would be nice, if they focused more on customer service. I mean that health of people should be protected too. Thatās a real problem, when owner only cares about his wallet.
My grandmother used to read in the dark, because she liked to read for twenty-four-hour. Well then, she suffered from her bad eyesight. She also worried about my eyesight, but she couldnāt change anything. I also understand your reading passion. It happened with me in my childhood and earlier teenage age, but I couldnāt read in darkness of night, because I could be punished by my mum. She wanted to protect me from bad habit.
As for IPads, thatās a problem of all generations now. Alas, with a huge progress of technologies we become hostages of them. For children thatās impossible to act against using technologies. We canāt change anything, because this is our new reality, but we still can create rules for time limits of these technologies.
It was mostly scary, my friend, because he appeared from nowhere. I had a feeling that we should ignore him for our safety. It would be impossible to looking into his thoughts to understand a reason of such behavior. So we decided to buy some food, and then we quickly went from the shop. Itās better to stay away from some people; this is not a bias, but the reasonableness of action.
What a terrible situation! Iām so sorry because of disappearing of these things! And there is no guarantee that they will be found...Thatās not fair! However she still had memories, what about her great travel in another countries? By the way, did she like travel to Russia?
Thatās a shame that Iām not here to give you and your family members some gifts. I really like to make big gifts for my family and friends. Maybe one day it could be possible? I'd love to share a little happiness. It couldnāt replace what has gone, but it could bring a smile.
Although, I have something interesting for you and your grandmother! Just have a look at these pictures of Motherland Calls Monument from Volgograd! Volgograd has a history of two main names: it was known as Tsaritsyn from its founding in 1589 until 1925, and then Stalingrad until 1961. It became Volgograd on November 10, 1961, during the struggle against the cult of personality, though the original name, Tsaritsyn, came from the Tsaritsa River. Note that the city temporarily reverts to 'Stalingrad' for specific commemorative days. It happened on this Victory day(9th of May) too. It became a Stalingrad, but temporary.
Do you like it? Itās a legacy of my country since 1967.
You will always be the best!!!
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Aww, thank you! I apologize for being very quiet lately. I have been working hard and a little tired. I want to talk with you again! Youāre the best friend ever! <3
As promised, here is the first sunflower to bloom! Isnāt it beautiful? I thought of you the moment I saw it, Ann!
Thatās fine. Iām quite busy at the moment, so I completely understand. Good luck, my friend! You always know how to touch me deeply with your words, Lucy! Thanks a lot, my valuable and amazing friend!
What a lovely sunflower! Such a tender and perfectly formed sunflower! May it also fill your soul with light and warmthāŗļø
Thank you for sharing with me! I donāt have any pictures of flowers at the moment, however I have something interesting for you too. Iād like to show you the photo of old mosaic. Do you like it?
I hoped you would enjoy it as much (if not more) as I did, Ann! I adore sunflowers so much. There is actually another one at bloom right now! I havenāt any pictures of it, as it looks a little sad, but perhaps later.
Oh! A mosaic! What an interesting form of art they are. Thank you for sharing! I love the look of it with these lovely trees. Does this piece have a name?
I really enjoy! It makes me smile. It feels like a warm hug from one good friend!(Iām talking about you=)
Donāt worry, I like getting everything from you, my friend!
Itās difficult to say because itās a mosaic of USSR period. These ones are everywhere. You can find these ones in most of cities of Russia! My city is no exception; there are plenty of these places, especially in underpass. Thatās why I always try to find my favorite type of mosaic in my city, itās some kind of game for me.

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