Hello, to the blogging world again! I am excited to have a creative outlet, and to keep staying inspired. :) There are so many things that I want to share, and sometimes writing it down all in a notebook isn't always enough. The creative juices keep stirring inside me, and I feel that a blog is a great way to disperese ideas and inspiration and to see where it leads.
The name plum tree, what's the signifigance there you might ask. Well, a plum is one of the fruits that I do not eat very often actually, but I do enjoy it from time to time. That's how I feel with blogging, I enjoy it but haven't done it for a while. I looked up on google what a plum tree represents and it said, "sweet anticipation of promises and rewards of something one has waited for." I feel that this can apply to many things in life. I can relate to this especially after witnessing my sister's wedding in El Salvador! She married such a sweet and genuine Salvadorian man, and feel so blessed to have him part of our family, and to call his family our own as well. Throughout their dating and engagement process, there was distance and waiting and sacrifice and struggle, but their love and commitment was never doubted or lost.
I feel the plum tree symbolism can relate to many different things in my life as well. One's hopes and dreams are very important and it's something that you can always look to. I aspire to make this blog something of an inspiration for myself as well as for others. Sometimes inspiration isn't always easy to find, it can be a challenge, but a good challenge it is!
Monday, August 15, 2016
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