, i came to chausovo, and we said goodbye to her, do you remember that? passport, mom from the ussr to russian, and you stayed with your dad all the days, you didn’t understand me, what, how good, how before i left for chelyabinsk, i’m telling you , before you left for chelyabinsk, mom, before... you left for chelyabinsk, i was not transferred to the chausovsky school, i moved there in the sixth grade, and you left when i was in the third grade, lida, you you just don’t remember ours well, okay, so be it, i arrived, i just remember that my grandmother said, you go, and i won’t send lida with you, that’s it, i came to chausovo, i was still at school, i came, well, i just told you about this situation, when you came to school, it was 2001. year you came to change i came to you in chausovo for school at school in chausovo you came to me we stood for literally 2 hours we talked to you you went back to isakinich supposedly to change your passport why did you go back with an esserov passport then i’ll tell you i’m not i at that time you didn’t come to change yo