Greetings Everyone! Hope you are enjoying life right now. I just got back from a special trip with Mr. T and I am on cloud 9. I would like to share the experience with you one day:)
However today I would like to take the opportunity to thank a gentlemen from Honduras. He wrote a genuinely sincere message of thanks for my tie tutorials. I more often receive emails and messages from women but it is rare to hear from a gentleman. So this week I would like to introduce 2 gentlemen who sent me images of their ties and kind messages. I asked them a few simple questions and wanted to learn about their dreams and aspirations since we all have them regardless of where we live in the world:)
Today is Jayson Magin Rivas Rys from Honduras. Happy Birthday Jayson! Actually Happy Belated Birthday. He just turned 17 years old yesterday November 16. I hope you had a wonderful celebration:)
Jayson is a student in the eleventh grade and during his free time, he likes to play with his dog, watch TV, play video games, and play the drums.
Here are the questions I asked:
YB: What inspired you to attempt the Trinity and Eldredge Knot? JR: I found it very interesting, bold and beautiful.
YB: What was the occasion you wore it to? JR: I wear it sometimes in the church and my father does also.
YB: What are your hopes and dreams for yourself? JR: Growing up I want to be a successful person, a professional, forming a beautiful family. I dream of being a great drummer.
YB: How did you discover my tutorials? JR: One day I was bored of using the same tie knot, then decided to look on youtube. After watching some videos, I found yours, and I like the way you explain.
Thank you Jayson for sharing your tie pictures and sending a kind message. Also, thank you for being a gentleman and answering my questions. I would like to leave this quote with you from my favorite talk show host…
Kind regards,
Ann
Reading this, almost three years after, brings me good memories from the near past…
Thanks for your kindness Ann, greetins from Honduras.
Hi Jayson! Hope you are doing well. Wow! 3 years later and I hope you are getting the opportunity to live out your dreams;) Are you still playing the drums?
Sadly I must tell you that I have not continued playing, it has been almost 2 years.
Things have become complicated between university and work.