Some Alexei Romanov’s journal entries:
January 1/ 1916
Got up late today. Tea at 10. Then went to see Mama. Mama doesn’t feel good and so she lied (down) all day. Stayed home with a cold. Had lunch with Olga, Tatiana, Maria, and Anastasia. In the afternoon was at Kolya’s (Alexei‘s best friend) and played their. It was a lot of fun. Had dinner at 6, then played. With Mama at dinner at 8, In bed at ten.
July 27/ 1916
After a mud bath went to meet Mama and sisters. Had a family lunch in the train. After lunch went for a drive. Then played at war in the woods. Had dinner with the cadets. Went to the municipal gardens. The boys were playing, sisters there also. Saw Mama in the evening. Went to bed early.
July 28/ 1916
In the morning studied after a mud bath. Had lunch with Mama in the train. In the afternoon went sailing in the Dniepr and played at war. Had dinner with the cadets. Watched some games at the municipal gardens. Read. In the evening went to see Mama in the train. Went to bed early.
July 29/ 1916
Had a mud bath. Played in the garden. Studied. Had lunch alone with Mama in the train. Went sailing in the Dniepr. The boys were playing, Papa and I watched it all. Had dinner with the cadets. After dinner went to see Mama and got a mass of presents. Went to bed late.
July 30/ 1916
Went to church. had lunch with everyone. Received a whole pile of telegrams. Cadets gave me a pretzel. Went sailing in the Dniepr. I gave the cadets boots and balalaikas. Went to see Mama. Went to bed late.
July 31/ 1916
Went to church. Played in the gardens. Had lunch with everyone. Went sailing in the Dniepr. Went to the picture-house. Saw Mama in the evening. Went to bed quite late.
1 August/ 1916
Had a mud bath. Then signed 13 telegrams and wrote 3 letters. {yesterday 19 telegrams). Had lunch with everyone in the tent. A walk along the Dniepr with Mama and sisters. Had dinner with the cadets. Went to the Municipal gardens. In the evening was in the train. Went to bed late.
February 15/ 1917
Everything as usual. Papa left at 12. Saw him off.
January 4/ 1918
Today I got even more spots. Played chequers with Nagorni all morning. Maria also got ill. She is also covered with spots. All the solders were ordered to remove their epaulettes, but Papa and I didn’t.
January 6/ 1918
Got up at 7. Had tea with Papa, Tatiana and Anastasia. We played cards. Maria is dress and is walking around the rooms. At 6 o’clock we played hide and seek and shouted and made a terrible noise.
January 7/ 1918
The whole day was just like yesterday.
January 9/ 1918
The whole day was just like yesterday. In the afternoon Kolia and I ran and jumped in the snow we watered the mountain, fought and restled.
January 15/ 1918
Anastasia has the German Measles, she spent the whole day in bed. The whole day was just like yesterday Kolia had a cough and didn’t come.
January 18/ 1918
Everything is the same, Anastasia is up and dressed.
Boring!!!
January 24/ 1918
In the afternoon twirled a stick on my hand and watched Papa working up on the roof cleaning the snow off and how they bring wood in the house.
What a bore!!!
January 30/ 1918
Slept very badly at night. My leg hurt. Had breakfast with Mama. Stayed in bed all day.
February 19/ 1918
Spent the whole day like yesterday. In the afternoon played with Kolia and made a wooden dagger with my knife, Kolia too. Later we attacked each other. In the evening the solders destroyed the ice mountain, so we can’t slide.
March 11/ 1918
I hit my toe on my right and could not put on my boot. So I had to stay at home.
March 12/ 1918
Spent the whole day indoors. There were pancakes for lunch, ate nine.
March 16/ 1918
Everything is the same. Today at lunch I ate 16 pancakes. The were giving them for the last time. There was a service at 9 o’clock. The weather was cold and windy. Had a bath.
24 March/ 1918
Everything is the same A¼ to 12 a short service. The choir sang. 10 degrees in the sun, zero in the shade. Everything is melting. In the afternoon Papa sawed wood, sisters chopped logs and carried them into the shed. I thew snowballs.
April 11/ 1918
Everything has before. In the evening we shot at the target. It was a very interesting pastime. It’s getting warmer. During our mourning walk, the extraordinary commissar dropped in to look at our yard and garden. The red guards have been here already one week.
(the very last diary entrie one month before he and his sister were taken to Ekaterinburg).