Merry Christmas from Moscow
Merry Christmas to all of you living beyond Russia.
We have only one major Catholic Church in Moscow where this Christmas Day was celebrated. Usually Armenians and some foreigners celebrate it in Moscow, but I love it and 'celebrate' it, too. It's so bright and festive that I adore this day.
Speaking about my routine - the semester is over and it was really hard as I did most of the things online corresponding with about 80 ss sending their tests, essays, quizzes etc. Just imagine. Thanks God two diligent girls helped me out to sort the stuff out and put the results on line, so in the end we had a neat table (spreadsheet) with all the marks and comments. It was much more efficient to calculate the final mark, as a result. But a lot of headache...
Well, now it's over and tomorrow we're flying to our dearest and warmest Vietnam. I'm looking forward to it so much.
Meanwhile we've been at a number of performances in various theaters this winter. Even today we are seeing a fashionable performance at the Pushkin Theatre with Fomenko in the leading role.
Marina, Stas and Kostya are planning to stay at our dacha. Little Stephan will be there, too. I hope to get some new photos of them.
Love to all of you and take care...
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