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"According to Japanese legend, folding 1,000 paper cranes in one year will guarantee your wish will come true. In 1955 a young girl named Sadako wished for world peace and the origami crane has been an international symbol of peace ever since."


Creating this paper crane took me 30 minutes and so much frustration. But alas finally, I made it. And you know what? It felt good to overcome such a little thing. Something bigger everyone needs to take part of is the upcoming Presidential Elections. @-) I still can not vote... but just like the rest I want a clean, honest and fair elections. :) What does folding a paper crane have to do with that? :)) Click here.

7 comments:

Erin said...

"I want a clean, honest and fair elections. :)"

YUNYON! :D
I'm excited na =)) But I don't know who to vote... YET. :-jj

Justin said...

I bet kilala ni Nico yung Sadako na yan. May nabasa yang part ng story na yun eh :-"

Lorenz said...

@erin: OKAY LANG YAN for now =)). What's important is that you do. :D :D

@justin: Huhu. Sadako died of leukemia eventually. She made 644 paper cranes but her friends continued her goal of making a thousand. (: ang galing ng story. :D

Levo said...

Ako ba si Nico, Nery? I think nabasa ko to sa Kumon Reading. :-B It's nice!

Lorenz said...

wow. KUMON life. =))

kate said...

lorenz, 'alas' is an interjection that you use to express something negative: sorrow, regret, or danger...

did this remind you of the story, "The Crane", from 2nd yr lit?

maybe not...hahaha:)

Lorenz said...

^___^ hahaa. sorry. =))

I THINK I remember that story. :-j

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