You might’ve known for long that the art of paper crane folding originated from Japan. Let me tell you something: they came from Brazil – from shadowmoon to be exact!
I just received the parcel that shadowmoon sent which contains nine paper crane donations for my 1,000 paper crane project.
I really, really appreciate the effort shadowmoon, thank you so much – to think how far these wings came from! I can imagine you folding them one by one, just like when you are doing your wonderful paper crafts.
If you would recall, I started my paper crane project as an anti-stress technique against the hassles my work environment presents me. I stated that each time I would be stressed out, I would transfer my negative vibe into folding paper cranes until I reach 1,000 by the end of the semester.
Fortunately, I am glad to say the necessity that is to fold paper cranes has decreased dramatically, since I am now able to control my thoughts and emotions better in response to not so healthy energies around me. I think you would be happy to know that my bubble is back and stronger than ever, my claws and whiskers on their proper places.
I stress very little nowadays and I find so much to be grateful for – like receiving paper cranes from a friend! I realized that moving to a new environment would always entail a crisis, that later will be nothing more than a laughing matter.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sadako_and_the_Thousand_Paper_Cranes
Thanks nga pala. your comment about my blog post re: 1K Cranes, made me smile.
i read the link. so the moral of the story is finish the paper cranes or you’ll die? LOL.
So it finally arrived!
I was wondering whether it would take much longer.
Glad to know that you liked the cranes and even better to know that your necessity of using it as a stress reliever was reduced.
Don’t let life overwhelm you ok?
i really enjoyed them and my sisters also had fun with the cranes. thank you so much!
What if I send you a piece of paper that you can then fold into a paper crane?
that might also work LOL
Wow… but I continuously keep forgetting how to make them. -_-
i also have lapses especially when i have stopped folding in a while and it is very funny when that happens because i feel so stupid LOL.
welcome to my litter box btw. thanks for the visit.
astig!
very cool indeed.
wow
a stress free musang
yehey
way to go
but i’m not about to change my name LOL
origami looks nice
especially when it was flattened for a long, long time.
1,000 paper cranes. WOW.
Blessings come in different forms, always there to put a smile on our faces. Have a nice day.
i don’t think i will be making 1,000 pretty soon. i am enjoying peace eh LOL
I just know exactly how you feel. I am finally leaving the Mental Hospital tonight. And I just feel so much relieved.
HAHA!
It feels good really.
i never understood why you went there in the first place no.
poeple who can make paper cranes are awesome!!! haha.
and here’s wishing you more/perfect peace of mind! i love it when people are happy. đŸ˜€
thanks. ako nga parang hindi sanay na happy eh LOL
So nice! Kind regards, Philip
wow philip! been a long time! maybe you can send me paper cranes from greece!
wow paper cranes..
di ako madunong gumawa nyan.
it’s easy to do. natutunan ko eh LOL
paturo naman.. hehehehe..
di na ako natuloy sa inyo..
miss ko na yung bahay nyo. đŸ˜€
WOW! nice to hear that you get stressed less these past few days! good for you PM! đŸ™‚
thanks kg. it is news ano? seems like i’m always stressed hindi na ko sanay na happy ako LOL
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