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5.Page 70 (4)Saba’s Best Day

imsogand imsogand imsogand · 1404/3/26 00:43 ·

Three years ago, on Sizdah Bedar, Saba had a day she would never forget. It was a really happy day for her. She woke up early and got ready to go. On the way, her family talked and laughed a lot, and Saba couldn’t wait to get to her uncle’s garden because she knew they were going to have a good time.

When they arrived, the garden looked amazing. They laid out a picnic and sat together, eating, playing, and talking. Saba had so much fun. She ran around, played with her family, and just enjoyed every moment.

It was perfect. There was a cool breeze, the smell of spring flowers, and everyone was in a good mood. As the sun started to set and the sky turned orange and pink, Saba wished the day would never end. But eventually, it was time to go.

Whenever she remembers that day, Saba feels happy. She was with her family, in the garden, having a really good time. It was one of the best days of her life.

I absolutely love taking photos and videos because I really want to capture what's happening every single day. It's like creating a visual diary of my life. And I get so much joy from exploring my gallery app, just scrolling through all those past good moments. It reminds me of all the fun times and makes me want to create even better memories with the people I love. I know it sounds a bit sentimental, but I'm aware that I will miss them if they ever go. Life can be so unpredictable.

But it's not always just about missing people, life itself changes, and I think everyone, at some point, will miss their good memories. Those moments that are unique and special and can't be replicated. That's why I try to capture as much as I can, so I have those memories to look back on and cherish.

3.My lovely grandma

imsogand imsogand imsogand · 1404/3/26 00:33 ·

My grandma is seriously one of the most amazing people I know. She's 65, but honestly, she's got more energy than I do sometimes! She's incredibly kind and has this way of making everyone feel loved and welcome. And she absolutely adores her grandkids. I'm really lucky because I get to spend a lot of time with her. We're always together, whether we're just chatting over tea, watching her favorite TV shows, or she's telling me stories about when she was young. She's got the best sense of humor! It's just the best feeling, being around her. She's always there for me, no matter what, and she makes me feel like I can do anything. Honestly, she's the heart of our family, and I don't know what I'd do without her.

If I had to pick just one favorite food, I'd probably go with Ghorme Sabzi. Seriously, it's the most delicious thing ever.

I like it the classic way, with fluffy rice and a simple Shirazi salad on the side. It's Iranian food, obviously, but not all Ghorme Sabzi is created equal. It's actually really hard to cook a good one. There's so much that can go wrong!

The funny thing is, I have no idea how to cook it myself. I'm pretty hopeless in the kitchen, to be honest. I think cooking, just in general, might be the hardest work in the world for me. I admire people who can throw together a great meal without even thinking about it, because that's definitely not me!

Im Zahra, and I'm 19. I'm living in Kordkuy right now. What I really want to do is become a translator. 

I can't exactly say I'm a translator or anything, but I do a few things that are important to me. One thing is that I try to help injured animals when I find them. I'll take them in, get them healthy, and then find someone who's looking to adopt a pet. It's really rewarding. Also, I worked as a teacher at an institute for about a year. That was a really good experience.

As for English, I wouldn't want to brag or anything but I've been studying it since I was maybe seven or eight years old, so it's been a pretty big part of my life. I'm always trying to improve.