The eighteenth day of the forty-seventh loop

Early in the morning at 7:45 Leah showed up. I asked her to go back to sleep. Masha put her back down and we managed to sleep a little more. After breakfast Katya, the nanny, arrived and let us go out to the exhibition. We went to the Tretyakov Gallery for the Bryullov exhibition. Excellent show—very impressive. There we ran into Igoryan, Marinka, and Motya. After the exhibition we ate at an Italian café in Muzeon and walked a bit toward Bolotnaya. Then we parted ways with the Igoryans and kept walking. We made it to Zaryadye and strolled there—hot. Then to Manezhnaya, where there was a Vietnamese culture festival—they had created a tropical atmosphere right in the center of the city. Very cool. We went down into Okhotny Ryad and bought me some new socks (with ladybugs, Aperol spritzes, corn, and soccer players on them) and underwear =)
In the evening I took Masha and Leah to Gorod—they still had some shopping left unfinished—and I went with Leah to Lefortovo Park. In the evening, after Leah went to sleep, I relaxed my brain by watching a documentary about World War II in Asia.