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The first signs of autumn arrived. We woke up at +18°C, which barely changed during the day. The sky was so cloudy that we couldn't see the sun, and despite the predicted torrential rain, there was hardly any rain over here. I didn't mind the slight precipitation.

Anyway, I managed to study a bit today, but my overall mood and physical activity level were low due to the extra toil I'd done previously. Before lunch, we drove to buy some food for Abby. When we returned home, I prepared lunch. 

The menu today was yesterday's nosh with some additional peas. After devouring the nosh, I gave Ági a foot massage and then dozed off for 30 minutes. I slept like a log. When I came to, I felt like someone had been hit on the head with a mace. That's what afternoon slumber does.

We did the shopping this afternoon. We bought some food, a pair of winter slippers and a water bottle for me. I didn't deserve them. We also wanted to take back the IKEA phone chargers, but it was already 6 p.m., and we didn't want to leave Abby alone.

Well, this is it briefly for today...

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