A lot of people ask me why I named my book (which I have started writing since I was 15) and my blogs, "Walking on Snow". It's not really that big of a reason, actually. I was a little girl with simple aspirations. Many children say that they want to be doctors when they grow up, they want to be teachers, and scientists and nurses.
I remember writing in a little notebook. "I want to be a writer." Why? I wanted to be able to share whatever it is that I learn with the travels I got to go on with my family, the things I learned and discovered that are yet to be discovered by others. I love to tell stories, and at the same time, I love to read them.
"Someday, I want to be able to see snow."
There were no ellipses. Meaning, there was no hesitation in the things I wrote. I HAVE always wanted to see snow, and make my angels in it. It was one of the most innocent and simple dreams I have always had as a child. Walk on snow...become a writer...experience the feeling of being under the rain while in the arms of the one I will love the most...You may say "cheesy", I will understand. ^__^
Walking on Snow has a deeper meaning to me. Just like sand, footprints tend to be left when walking in it. But the cold and the depth of the snow are somehow like symbolisms of Life's struggles for me. As I have specified under the title of my blog, "Each footprint contains a story".
To walk on Snow means to walk in the beauty of Life
To walk on Snow means to marvel at the purity of Beauty
To walk on Snow means to triumph despite all Hardships
To walk on Snow means to love even if there is no point Loving.
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