Sunday, December 18, 2011

Christmas Tree Cards

I made a childhood Christmas tree two weeks ago. And it keep on falling down. Many of my ornaments were broken. So I decided to cut it down and let the peach ornament balls as more prominent colors for my ornaments. And  then I added the Christmas cards hubby and I received.


                The other day I received a Christmas card from the Dias family!! Thanks Dhemz!

            This photo was taken yesterday see the added Christmas cards? And I put a little embellishment
                                               on the basket a purple color ornaments.


And with what happened in the Philippines. And the loss of my close friend this sunset color reminds me that life is so short, that we don't know when is the time we will be gone in this world, that material things is not important. Why I say this, in my conversation with my friend ( the wife) both of us were crying as she told me the ordeal they experienced in the flash flood. I have friends in the city were the flash flood and typhoon lashed out so I asked her about our friends. Does anybody also died or missing? She told me that  one of our friend loses his whole house....but all of my friends and there relatives were fine except my friend's husband who is also my close friend, who died. It bring me to cry more because I REALIZE THERE AND THEN MATERIAL THINGS DOESN'T MATTER. I told her material things that we can see and gain it again but not the life. THE LIFE OF MY CLOSE FRIEND and my FRIENDS husband. And we will never see my friend again. But I still could not ever believe this will happened and I am very sad with what happened. 
                                     To you my friend. May you rest in peace you are always remembered.

                                          Linking to MELLOW YELLOW MONDAY , BLUE MONDAY 
                                                                     RUBY RED TUESDAY

10 comments:

  1. We heard about the flash floods in the Philippines on the news here. So very sorry that this disaster has taken the life of a friend and other friends have lost their home. Life is so fragile, Take Care. I look forward to following you in 2012

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  2. So true, in the end friends we carry in our hearts, always! You have a very inventive Christmas tree:)

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  3. I enjoyed your sweet photos of christmas-card-tree and the final scenic photograph. I'm really sorry to read the sentiments you wrote attached to it though. You are right, when all is said and done, 'material' things shouldn't matter anymore.

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  4. Great idea! I love sending and receiving cards and yours are displayed beautifully!

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  5. it's a wonderful way to display cards.
    what happened was tragic, and unbelievable so many lives were lost. my condolences to your friend.

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  6. I am so sorry for the loss of your friend and the tragedy in the Philippines. Your photo is beautiful though very peaceful and still--and a lovely tribute to your friend.

    kateri @ Dandelion Haven

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  7. pretty shot the last one!

    happy holidays,
    cheers,
    My Third Eye

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  8. awww loved your Christmas tree...so unique yet so pretty, loved it :-) that was a sad news to our fellow kababayans :-( Visiting late for MYM, hope that you can return the favor too.

    http://www.mommies2ks.com/2011/12/how-to-learn-about-the-car-hauler-and-the-book.html

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  9. That is interesting and new to me..Thank's for the idea:)

    Visiting for MYM! Here's mine~ hope you can visit too:)

    http://www.cassandrasminicorner.com/2011/12/20-unusual-household-uses-of-lemon.html

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