Russian Institute 19 Holidays At My Parents Xx Install 🆕

Holidays at my parents’ follow a slow choreography: chopping beets for salad, boiling dumplings, a long tea after supper. But the rituals have an institutional footnote — a newspaper clipping about a departmental party taped to the wall, a catalog of past conferences folded into a holiday card. The result is warm but slightly uncanny: celebrations threaded through with professional pride and the habit of archiving.

Concept: You’re visiting your parents for the holidays, and they ask you to "install" something tech-related (printer, router, smart TV) while you’re trying to relax.

Title: Russian Institute 19: Holidays at My Parents' House – The Windows 11 Install from Hell

Content (Social Media Post / Vlog Script):

"Welcome to Russian Institute 19: The winter session. Location: my parents' living room. Mission: Install a new printer/scanner combo before borscht dinner. russian institute 19 holidays at my parents xx install

Level of difficulty: Expert. My dad thinks the 'any key' is on the keyboard. My mom unplugged the router to plug in the Christmas lights. And the cat just sat on the power button.

I’ve survived 18 previous holidays, but this install requires a sacrifice. Will I finish the driver setup before the potatoes get cold? Probably not. С наступающим! (Happy holidays!)"

To make the abstract concrete, consider the Kuzmin family, participant ID RU-TVR-019. Their “XX Install” ran from March 2023 to March 2024. The install was physically located in the dacha’s “summer kitchen” at the parents’ property.

Observations across 19 holidays:

Outcome: The Kuzmins requested to keep the XX install permanently, turning their parents’ home into a “living heritage site.” The Russian Institute granted an exception.

In some online slang, “xx” means kisses. So “xx install” could playfully mean installing affection and patience into the household for 19 days.

Strategy: Every evening, “install” one positive routine—a family game, a gratitude circle, or helping cook dinner. After 19 days, these become habits.

The “XX” in the keyword denotes the second major iteration of the install hardware and software. “X” (2018–2020) used bulky cameras and required daily manual data dumps. XX (2021–present) introduced: Holidays at my parents’ follow a slow choreography:

Thus “XX Install” signals to researchers a dataset with higher ecological validity and lower participant burden.

You promised your parents you would install 20 things around their home over the holidays. Examples:

Strategy: Create a checklist. Do 1–2 installs per day over the 19 days. Turn it into a bonding activity. Teach your parents why each “install” matters. This is especially relevant if you’re from a tech-focused Russian institute (like MIPT or Bauman Moscow State Technical University).