Friday, August 27, 2021

Do Wonders!





 A dear friend of mine learned that I knew some basic sewing skills. She was about to get married, and she is wise and not a fan of extra spending.
My firend wasn’t sure if she could count on me to make her wedding dress from scratch, and I wasn’t sure if I should go for it either.

Both of us were hesitant. But, eventually, we agreed that we would be adventurous and do it anyway. 

We went shopping for materials together. We picked fabric, pearls, and lace. I had her come over for measurements and adjustments a few times. I made the design and made sure to use the materials wisely. It felt like a dream. Is it for real? Am I sewing a wedding dress?

 To be honest, I wasn't fully sure what I was doing, but I felt so passionate about it. It took me a few weeks. I was so overwhelmed and full of self-doubt and what-ifs.  Once I was done, I felt so much relief! 

I called my friend to come and try her dress on. 

The look in her eyes when she wore the dress for the first time was something I will never forget! 

Her face turned red out of warmness, and her eyes got teary out of happiness! She reminded me of my wedding dress. There is something about wedding dresses that no one can understand.

I felt a strong need to step in and act like her mom, hug her passionately and offer my congratulations! We hugged so tight, and I too got teary eyes. 

It was a heartwarming moment! Being happy is cool, but seeing the happiness in others' eyes is miraculous!

Let's be there for anyone who believed in us!

People who put their trust in us unwillingly drive us to do things beyond expectations. 

Believe in whom you love, and they will do you wonders!


 



 

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