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Dream come true, an answered prayer

April 18, 2008

 

Today, a package arrived from Japan. It was sent express, should have been here two weeks ago. Maybe somebody thought of taking it for himself. It was long overdue but I was glad it’s now in my hands.

 

I’ve always dreamed of doing serious art sessions with the children I teach at our church. But the materials are quite expensive and the meager budget from the church was not enough. So, we were quite contented with our pencils, bond/construction/art/cartonina/crepe/japanese/manila papers, crayons, scissors, pentel pen and glue. 

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Well, fortunately my prayers had been answered and finally my wish came true! I received a gift from a friend. It was filled with treasures! Paints, brushes, water color, pastel and wooden plates. I am very glad i have it. Technically, it isn’t my possession, just under my care. These gifts weren’t for me but for the children. Yet, I’m very excited because I’ve been longing to have these stuff for our arts and craft sessions. Now we can do really beautiful drawings!

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Within this year, I will do my best to help bring out the creative juices from the children. We have just completed the previous curriculum, so I need to come up with a year-round plan for this year. Hopefully, this year will be more colorful and more fun-filled than ever.

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Thank you so much the the person who gave us this gift. My heart is filled with so much gratitude, and with that, may you be continually be blessed! Arigatou gozaimasu!

 

 


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