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A married couple recounts how a modest rented flat and carefully chosen furnishings gradually become a true home, juxtaposing youthful dreams with the practical burdens of bills, illness, insurance, and installment payments. Anecdotal and reflective passages follow their honeymoon excitement, small domestic pleasures, and the anxious joy of expecting a child, showing how everyday compromises and acts of care accumulate into shared identity. Domestic objects, routine tasks, and quiet resilience are described as the material and emotional work that binds family life and sustains hope through setbacks and simple satisfactions.
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