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| Written by Бочкова Елена Николаевна, мама | |||||||||||||
| Пятница, 26 Октября 2007 | |||||||||||||
Page 2 of 2 Age - 25, from
Since his early years Alyosha loved to help his
father, who was no stranger to any job.
By age twelve he knew how to do a lot on his own and was a superb
assistant. Together with his father,
they would fix our dear Moskvich car and other small repairs. They built a brick house and a well, and
planted trees. There was excellent
fishing around the summerhouse, and mushrooms simply grew everywhere, so from
age nine Lyosha became an inveterate fisherman and mushroom hunter. We keep his rod and reels as souvenirs. Since age six he also was absorbed in chess,
and played well. In second grade he
taught everyone – he would bring his chess set to school, while at home he
arranged chess battles. Later he played
less frequently, preferring to study classic chess moves.
He had one remarkable friend, Yuri Katagoshchin. The most talented and handsome boy
around! In 10th and 11th
grade he and Lyosha were very close friends and always together. ‘Yura’ entered the geographic college at
He had a favorite girl, but in May of 2002 they parted
ways. Alyosha suffered greatly from the
breakup, even withdrawing within himself a bit.
Later, however, he got over it and began to meet with his friends more
often. By August he roused himself and
said to me: “You know, mom, it turns out that there are still some good girls
out there!” When he was 17 he had
promised: “I’m going to get married early so that when the kids are grown I’ll
still be young.” It never came to pass,
however. He was never able to present us
with grandchildren. He loved the movie ‘Forest Gump’, but during the last
October of his life he watched “Emily” several times. Katyusha and he watched every episode of the
American series “The Simpsons”, and even named the dog after its main
character, Bart. Words will never suffice to describe the feelings that
fill the heart when your 4 year-old son washes diapers in secret (“because mama
is tired”), or when your 7 year-old child on leaving for school warms up some
soup so that you can eat when you dash home for 10 minutes on your break, or
when this 11 or 12 year-old boy gets up at 6 am on March 8th
(International Women’s Day) to bake his mother and sister a cake and then gets
his friends to bake cakes for their mothers, or when your already grownup son
comes back from a get-together of classmates and shares his impressions, in a whisper.
He alone of the whole family would not leave you when you are sick.
Thus was our glorious son, our ‘Alyoshenka’. I have an incredible husband, a wonderful daughter,
and two sisters, but that remarkable warmth that you get from a son, for some
reason it is gone. Dozens of time every day I think about our little boy,
this good, bright, and dear boy whom we all need so very much. For a long time I wanted to hear a ring at
the door, open it, and there would be my Alyosha – tall, stately, handsome… Sometimes I wake up at night and try to
convince myself that all this was only a nightmare. Of course, many mothers and fathers already know
this. Going to your children’s graves
is eternal suffering. My husband and I
often go to see him, and we bring fresh flowers, and light candles… And we try to come to peace with it. Written by his mother, Elena Nikoaevna Bochkova. Add as favourites (49) | Views: 2336 | E-mail
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