Thursday, March 23, 2017

Cherry Blossoms

Hi there, Reader;





I flew to Japan when I was very young and fell in love with how they treated their children. Cherry Blossom a beloved tree a symptom Even when I was very young I knew that there was something that they had that I wanted. I covet this family that owned the local pharmacy until they adopted me into there family.

 I would enter their store and share my ice breakers With them and exchange stories. I saved my money just so I could go into their store to purchase a bic pen until I learned something new. I think for all those years I must of become a little Japanese. I think I'm turning Japanese was one of the funniest songs ever written.

Later, as time went on, business life took over and from running summer camps to planning Meetings I have had the pleasure of being a little Japanese.

The one thing I learned and fell in love with is organization.

1 . They respect Education.

2. They are will organized. In spirit and in truth.

3. They, and I say this with the most respected possible. They is such a general term, because there is individuality within families. They are believers in marriage and family. The good that it brings.

4. I enjoy the business respect they have for one another. A well ruined time effect meeting is highly respected. I to must agree with that thought. As I matured in business and had more responsibilities. I came to an understanding of that thought. Mindset. It is more pleasurable to separate business from social.

5. I enjoy that when your in business mode, there is no talking about personal or social. Your there to get a task done. These things usually take place after the meeting or courteous reminders at the bringing of the meeting.



Once a Cherry Blossom always a Cherry Blossom.

The significance of the cherry blossom tree in Japanese culture goes back hundreds of years. In their country, the cherry blossom represents the fragility and the beauty of life. It's a reminder that life is almost overwhelmingly beautiful but that it is also tragically short.

Please read the disclaimer in the contact form. Also thank you to the Japanese Friendship Garden for allowing Maria Kamon©™ Photography to photograph the cherry blossom in bloom 2017 season.

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