In a quiet rural village, Peyman, Maryam, and their 4-month-old son, Parsa, live a modest life in an old house that belongs to Peyman’s parents. The house, a simple yet sturdy structure, holds the memories of generations past, with its creaking wooden floors and the faint scent of freshly baked bread lingering in the air. Surrounded by rolling hills and fields, the family’s life is deeply connected to the rhythms of nature.
Peyman works as a laborer in the city, traveling back and forth to provide for his family. His absence during the week leaves Maryam to manage the responsibilities of rural life alongside Peyman’s parents. Maryam has developed a close bond with Peyman’s mother, a skilled midwife who is well-respected in the village. Together, they shoulder the daily tasks that sustain their household.
Each morning, Maryam begins her day by helping Peyman’s mother milk the sheep. The sheep, essential to the family’s livelihood, are tended with care and provide fresh milk used for making cheese, yogurt, and butter. Working in the cool morning air, Maryam finds peace in the quiet routine, the soft bleating of sheep and the steady rhythm of milking grounding her in the simplicity of rural life.
Once the milking is done, Maryam turns her attention to the daily chores. She sweeps the courtyard, gathers firewood, and prepares meals using ingredients from their small garden and livestock. Between tasks, she keeps a watchful eye on Parsa, who often plays in a woven cradle nearby. His laughter and curiosity bring joy to the household, and everyone takes turns entertaining him during their busy day.
In addition to the chores, Maryam occasionally assists Peyman’s mother with her midwifery duties. Whether it’s preparing herbal remedies or offering support to expectant mothers, Maryam admires her mother-in-law’s skill and compassion. These moments inspire her to learn more about traditional practices, deepening her connection to the village and its people.
The family’s life is simple but fulfilling, rooted in hard work, tradition, and love. Though Peyman’s time in the city is necessary to provide for their needs, the family cherishes the moments they spend together when he returns home. In the evenings, as the sun sets behind the hills, the family gathers around a small fire to share stories and laughter, creating memories that make their modest life rich and meaningful.
For Maryam, life in the old house is one of resilience and quiet pride. Despite the challenges, she finds strength in her relationships—with Peyman, her son, and her in-laws—and in the unbroken bond to the land and traditions that shape their rural world.
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