Time is flying by so quickly and it is now the third week of Advent! This Christmas, we are simplifying our gift giving. We usually give little gifts to many of our friends who already have so much that they wouldn't know what to do with those token gifts anyway. Instead we will be making donations in their name to projects that help people who have so little. One of them is
"Patak ng Pag-asa" (meaning "Drop of Hope"), a project my daughter and her friends created to help bring clean water to an indigenous community in the province (imagine having to walk two hours to get a bucket of water to bring up the mountain!). Just one drop can make ripples. As it is said,
"Our deeds are like a stone cast into the pool of time. Though they themselves disappear, their ripples extend to eternity."
And so on the far left side of my desk are Christmas cards that I am preparing (they aren't handmade, sorry!) All I did was print out our letter about our donations, paste it unto the cards and label them. These friends also have a heart for the less fortunate (there are so many very poor people in the Philippines) so I hope they will appreciate this. Notice how I cleared up my desk to make space for the cards and for some gift wrapping? You can actually see a clear space on my desk!
My Advent ATC set is coming along nicely and I am so pleased with it. Early in the week it looked like this...
and now it looks like this...
Can you make out the words "God with us Emmanuel"?
As I mentioned last week, each ATC sized portion has a symbol for a bible character and story, just like the Jesse tree symbols I found
here. Here is the Ladder which represents Jacob, and the Assurance of the Promise in Genesis 27:41-28:2...
a Ram's Horn Trumpet representing Joshua and The Fall of Jericho in Joshua 1:1-11, 6:1-20...
and the Rainbow and Dove representing Noah and The Flood in Genesis 6:11-22, 7:17-8:12, 20-9:17.
Pam commented that this is an ambitious project and as I was making it I would giggle and think to myself, it sure is ambitious, what was I thinking! What a thing to be making when I'm supposed to be busy with lots of other stuff like preparing presents. But then, I have been enjoying reflecting on these stories and how they all come together to form one big story, just like this piece I am making. Making this has helped me
celebrate Advent.
For more peeks into desks, tidy and otherwise, go visit
Julia's Stamping Ground. This time of the year, other than the desks, you'll see Christmas trees, Christmas cards and snow and all sorts of other interesting things. Hopefully, I will be able to visit more desks than I did last week. Happy
WOYWW!