The three pictures hanging on the wall are the first thing one sees when walking into Nakhshun Yengibaryan’s 76-year-old home. When Nakhshun lost his boys one after the other, he was taken aback. Once he had recovered, he was only left to deal with reality and loneliness. The only source of life for Nakhshun today is his son Arsen’s children, who make an effort to be with their grandma but are unable to ease her loneliness.