In the village of Maradisi, when most people are sleeping in their beds like Kings and Queens, there is one person who is awake early to break the silence. That person is Nazi. Her first job of the morning is to pay a visit to her lovely cows, ask them for some milk and let them out to graze in the field. Next, she makes her way over to the vegetable patches, one of which is in a greenhouse and the other under open air. These are her two favorite places because they provide her with wonderful root vegetables. She weeds the soil and waters the plants before returning home. Meanwhile, her children have awoken and are getting ready for school so Nazi sets about preparing a wholesome breakfast with fresh milk, Georgian bread, homemade butter and walnut jam. After the family have shared food together the children go to school and Nazi continues her work in the yard.