A week of Charities
A little update about how was my week and what i learnt .
This week was mostly about charity and sharing .I save money annually for charity in Moharam so the charity goes on for 3 days and the first day was Monday and i distributed cupcakes and treats among orphans and poor kids . Charity always makes me happy and eased at Heart.
On Tuesday i did another charity this time me n my brother made a pink Rose lemonade stand which had free lemonade and drinks for people passing by who were thristy .
On Wednesday we did a bigger charity this time it was fried rice and It was distributed in the neighborhood , to the orphans and the poor people . The whole day it rained how ever the charity still was a success . I believe the more you give the more comes back to you . Kindness never goes unrewardingly.
Thursday was very humid and a rain was expected here and i captured this cute white cottony cloud it was a sight to see 😍
After raining on Friday as i went up on roof i saw these cute flowers blooming and i wanted to share the moment with u guys . Rain always makes me mood way better
Saturday was also very Rainy here we had a storm the electricity ws out but the beauty was just too good these days the red brick walls that were damped and the vines coming out of them my hanging garden has finally grown and it looks magical
On Sunday i was back to work . And here im doing character studies woth exploration sketches ❤️
The lesson for the week is that . The more you give the more you get . Using your money positively increases it. Because now you see money as saviour and not an enemy .
The more you receive the more generous you become
What did you learn this week ? Do comment below 👇pp
Blessings, may the universe reward you for your good deeds of kindness in many ways, health and a good life and keep enjoying the rain and the beauty of nature.
May the Universe bless you with everything you want and a success prosper healthy life 🙏
Thanks for the post :). Where are you local btw?
Oh im from Pakistan
Ok :). I have only been to India and once at the Waggha border station in Punjab. How do you find the life in Pakistan these days?