My Hawaiian plant it took two years to bloom
I'll star by saying that life never stops just like time. I've been doing more than the body aloud me too, but life goes. My one son is in New York State taking his physical fitness test for the special forces. My daughter is going back to school to finish her bachelors degree. My oldest is waiting for his state police test coming up in October. I'm trying to get my one house ready to sale and the other getting remodeled. The human services likes what I'm doing with the seniors exercise classes. So they're going to have me do presentations in 5 other senior centers in hopes that it takes off like my original senior center took off. The manager of the first center is putting adds in the paper this week too let seniors know that we are having exercise classes at the center. We have just been working with the seniors that come to the center for bingo. Now with the add we will be getting more seniors from the local area, not including the 5 new centers in the area. My karate classes are growing and I have new students signing for karate and grappling class. One thing I've learn through life pasiones does pay. Like the Hawaiian flower we have its taken 2 years to bloom. For the longest time it was just looked sick, it looked like a stick with nothing on it. Them we got some leafs the one summer, but each winter it went back to a stick. We almost trashed it,because we though it was dead, but look at it now its just beautiful and it smell just great. Between both the trumpet plant and my Hawaiian plant my deck smells heavenly.
The plant from Hawaii
My trumpet flower
Hi Artemio,
ReplyDeleteYour flower is beautiful and worth the wait. I planted some roots I brought back from Hawaii two years ago. For awhile they looked great, but then I was away too long and they died (ginger and a T-plant, I think). Since I am going again to visit my son in Honolulu in September, I will have another chance to get some roots.
I am very proud of my mango tree thought that I planted two years ago. It produced 10 mangoes this year for the first time. My lime tree I planted 8 years ago produces two crops of key limes a year. My fig tree is growing and I see little bumps that could some day be figs. I also planted pineapple tops that have produced pineapples.
Guess what! My Zumba instructor is training for specialties to teach Zumba to handicapped children and to seniors! I am so proud of her!
My weight loss for August is 7 pounds total. That is half way to my goal.
Have a continued smooth move and try not to stress.
Have fun!