A Kitchen

A kitchen
#lowbudget
Christmas 2019 was my daughter's and my first Christmas outside of Venezuela. We arrived in Peru to meet again as a family and between renting the apartment, buying everything we needed to live and give comfort to our daughter, December came, I still had no job and my husband had a low salary, we could live comfortably but it was not enough to buy the gift that my daughter wanted.
We were mortified, because in addition to the change of life we had made for her, everything she missed, we could not buy her what she wanted. She wanted a big kitchen for cooking.
Two weeks before Christmas, a neighbor knocked on my door and told me that she was taking out some wooden furniture that she was not going to use anymore and that the stairs would be occupied with it for a while, because little by little she was going to take it down to throw it away.
They were wooden boards with beautiful colors, and a divine light illuminated me at that moment, I said to her, "Will you give them to me as a gift? And I will throw them away if they are not useful.
I got down to work, I designed the kitchen on a piece of paper with some measures according to the girl, I measured and marked boards, I borrowed a saw and a saw and bought nails, screws and EVA foam, the cost of that is low.