GETTING READY FOR A DAY OF NATURE AND FUN
It was a hot summer Sunday when we scheduled a treat for the seniors. We rented a van and invited Meaw's mom and her two elderly sisters to the Plant Convergence, an international plant fair exhibit and market held at the Quezon Memorial Circle.
Here we are while waiting for the van, took selfies. So, as usual, she commented on my excessive selfies while we waited in the van
We've been debating the composition for the videos, but at the last moment, an idea struck me. I thought I'd wear elf ears since it's the perfect concept for being in nature. Thanks to that video of hobbits, I came up with this idea. I didn't want to be over the top, so I just wore the top one of the seniors gave me, ripped shorts, and it felt good on such a hot day.
As usual, my mom forgot about this, so I asked her to come early in the morning to QCMC and check out the plants. She was surprised to see Meaw's mom and her sisters, but my mom is really good at communicating—much better than I am, actually. She's a natural social person, unlike me. I've forgotten how to socialize after being cooped up at home working; I never really get the chance to mingle.
When all the seniors met, I reintroduced them to her (she has dementia, so I remind her who they are from time to time).
AT THE PLANT CONVERGENCE
I reminded Mom to get what she liked as we looked around. They were so active despite the high sun; this was around 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Some plants that caught my eye included the staghorn and the snake-like plant, and also a display of a mannequin with roses.
This type of plant also caught my eye; it looked like chains! Meaw found the plant I was looking for, the heart-shaped leaf plant, which is really delicious when used in dishes. Gladly, Mom was able to plant a whole tree in our backyard.
We loved posing with the flowers and taking small breaks. Your elf and her little pooch had so much fun at the Plant Convergence. Especially since it's the perfect bonding time for us, the seniors, and baby Chu.
Meanwhile, Meaw was caught up with the mist generator that helps control the climate conditions for the plants. I was very amused playing with the atmospheric look on the video. By the way, it is cool where the mist is, so I really liked staying there. It's like having an outdoor air humidifier for the plants!
Cacti were present in the booths and they caught my mom's eye as usual. The colors of the orchids were definitely candy for her eyes, especially since these are her favorite colors—the shades of purple!
Before we left, we bought large cookies sold at the mini booths area. Meaw's mom fancied the dirty ice cream and gave us each some. While in the van, I told them our next destination was the unlimited seafood restaurant.
NEXT DESTINATION: BALAI SEAFOOD RESTAURANT
This one is a bit farther, located in Lagro. It's a house that was converted into a mini-restaurant. They use kotatsu tables, which are cute, and their interiors are cozy. We took the 299 package each and were initially given chicken and rice, then they served shrimp, octopus, and clams unlimited after a few minutes.
I was stuffed since the seniors couldn't eat their platters and gave them to me, so in the end, I ended up with a large belly full of seafood. By the way, I kept apologizing to them as we were clumsy that day and confused with the seating arrangements, but they were so courteous.