Continuing on the roof of a burning dream house in a heavy snow
and freezing temperatures. Despite the harsh conditions, Suzan remains determined to provide a safe and warm home for her children. She understands the importance of having a stable living environment, especially for her four children who have already faced so many challenges. Suzan's journey as a nomadic woman began when her husband kicked her out after she gave birth to their son. This harsh decision was based on traditional beliefs that only a male child would be able to carry on the family name and legacy. Left with no other choice, Suzan had to find a way to survive and support her children on her own. Living in the desert with three daughters and one son, Suzan realized that she needed to find work in the city to make ends meet. She started working as a laborer, specifically gathering firewood to make charcoal. Additionally, Suzan used her skills in handicrafts to earn extra income. Despite the physical demands of her job and the long hours, Suzan never gave up. However, Suzan's struggles did not end there. Her husband, driven by his desire to have a male child, attempted to kidnap their son while he was on his way to school. Thankfully, the young boy managed to escape his father's clutches and sought refuge with a kind-hearted couple named Rasul and Narges. When Suzan discovered her son was missing, she frantically searched for him, fearing for his safety. With the help of Rasul and Narges, she finally found her beloved son after several days of tireless searching. The relief and joy Suzan felt upon reuniting with her son were immeasurable. Now, in the midst of heavy snowfall, Suzan is determined to provide a better life for her children. She is fixing her house with the help of her dedicated workers, braving the freezing temperatures and challenging conditions. Suzan's resilience and determination serve as an inspiration to all who hear her story. Despite facing immense hardships, Suzan's love for her children and her unwavering strength continue to drive her forward. She is a shining example of a mother who will go to any lengths to ensure the well-being and happiness of her family. #NomadicLife #SingleMother #StrengthAndResilience #FamilyFirst #SurvivalMode #HardworkingMom #ChallengesOfMotherhood #SupportiveCommunity #FindingStrengthInAdversity #NeverGiveUp #UnbreakableBond #EscapeFromDanger #ReunitingWithLovedOnes #BuildingABetterFuture #WinterStruggles #SnowyRenovations #LoveConquersAll #InspiringStories #MotherlyLove #EmpoweredWomen #OvercomingObstacles

Broken Marriage, He Returned to His Father's Abandoned Mountain Home with His Dog and Rebuilt It

ОСТАЛИСЬ ЖИТЬ В ДЕРЕВНЕ | ЖДЕМ ПОПОЛНЕНИЕ И РЕМОНТИРУЕМ СТАРЫЙ ДОМ | ПОСЛЕДСТВИЯ УРАГАНА | МЕДОСБОР

Qavami went to the municipality to get a construction permit, 😥😯but something unexpected happened.

Suzan and her children were rescued by Ismat in a severe flood

"Life in winter camping with heavy snow"

In 93 days, for a pregnant woman with two children, I built a beautiful house with natural stones.

☔ No one will believe how this mother and two children survived this rainy day in the mountains! 😢❤️

Timelapse: Genius Girl's Restart A Retired Old Man's Daewoo Truck (500kg) Abandoned For 30 Years

Heavy mountain snow and the six sisters cope with the cold with hot rice milk

The stonemason built a stone house for Fatima and her children.

"Defying Tradition: A Tale of Love, Courage, and Resilience"

Alone in a Deadly Blizzard at −29°C | Hot Tent Survival in the Arctic

I Build a Hut from Scratch: A 15-Day Transformation for a Needy Nomadic Woman with Minimal Resources

Buying carpets and stoves for Suzan's house with the help of the cameraman

This man bought an abandoned house and restored it to brand new condition in 24 months!

Talented Girl Restores an Abandoned 2003 Ford Ranger Left for Years Beside a Scrap Yard

Extreme winter in the North of Russia. How do the northern Khanty people SURVIVE IN THE TAIGA?

The end of a two way. Expulsion of Mirza Ali's second wife from the land

🔥🌿Traditional all-stone house in 20 days | Camping and living in the mountains

