I
just updated my art blog with all my paintings and stuff of creativity. To know
more, you can click the below link.
I
am working on my second emboss painting. For this Diwali, I am making diyas at
home and hope to finish before I leave for Bangalore. I will put all the pictures
on my art blog for art lovers.
I
started the sponsorship fee of my daughter and there was a long gap. I was busy
in work and really wanted to be stable financially J.
At times, we give up but then there is a hope in heart and a wish in
every prayer. If that hope in your heart and wish in your prayer is true and
with complete honesty, God will never deny it!
I
look forward to couple of meetings in this week and just keep my fingers
crossed. Before I hit the bed, there are few lines to remind my readers that follow
your dreams and make your wishes come true. Let us start this festive season in
India with few inspiring lines by Rossetti
Christina Georgina
“I looked for that which is
not, nor can be,
And hope deferred made my heart sick, in truth;
But years must pass before a hope of youth
Is resigned utterly.
I watched and waited with a steadfast will:
And, tho' the object seemed to fly away
That I so longed for, ever, day by day,
I watched and waited still.
Sometimes I said,-'This thing shall be no more;
My expectation wearies, and shall cease;
I will resign it now, and be at peace.'-
Yet never gave it o'er.
Sometimes I said,-'It is an empty name
I long for; to a name why should I give
The peace of all the days I have to live?'-
Yet gave it all the same.
Alas! thou foolish one,- alike unfit
For healthy joy and salutary pain,
Thou knowest the chase useless, and again
Turnest to follow it.”
And hope deferred made my heart sick, in truth;
But years must pass before a hope of youth
Is resigned utterly.
I watched and waited with a steadfast will:
And, tho' the object seemed to fly away
That I so longed for, ever, day by day,
I watched and waited still.
Sometimes I said,-'This thing shall be no more;
My expectation wearies, and shall cease;
I will resign it now, and be at peace.'-
Yet never gave it o'er.
Sometimes I said,-'It is an empty name
I long for; to a name why should I give
The peace of all the days I have to live?'-
Yet gave it all the same.
Alas! thou foolish one,- alike unfit
For healthy joy and salutary pain,
Thou knowest the chase useless, and again
Turnest to follow it.”