Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Tea, Khalil Gibran and Ink on lips :P

Last Monday meeting, I woke up at 6:00 prayed and dragged Monalisa to the kitchen with me, after we had our steaming hot cups of cappuccino we started working on the Red Velvet Cupcakes -for our "suprise" club bday- that we tried before and fell in love with (the funny thing is last time we did it we didn't have the red food coloring :P so it wasn't even red!)

I was so happy most of you liked the book :D and it was really good to see all of you! *biggest hug to you all* !!

For the Red Velvet Recipe, and pictures of the proccess :









For anyone who wants to read more about Khalil Gibran (it also has all of his writings).

My review on "Broken Wings":

"Although this is the first book I read of Khalil Gibran, I feel it gave me alot of insight into his charachter, I liked his poetic way of relating nature to his feelings, how he said when a person is sad everything around him seems sad, when he is happy everything around is bright and happy. I also loved the way he said that one single thought from a single man or women can change the whole of humanity, and it lives on forever.
What really suprised me also was his open mindedness of religion, he is not rigid with his belief but appericiates the good in all religions - though he himself is a Christian - and he writes in manner that looks into the soul, even love is more about seeing into your loved ones soul, rather than physical beauty."

Every beauty and greatness in this world is created by a single thought or emotion inside a man. Every thing we see today, made by past generations, was, before its appearance, a thought in the mind of a man or an impulse in the heart of a woman.


Please don't forget to share your reviews on "Broken Wings".

2 comments:

Iman said...

Those red velvet cupcakes look yummy!

PonderingImprints said...

Thanks Eman, I'm flattered >_< that coming from the expert!

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Tea, Khalil Gibran and Ink on lips :P

Last Monday meeting, I woke up at 6:00 prayed and dragged Monalisa to the kitchen with me, after we had our steaming hot cups of cappuccino we started working on the Red Velvet Cupcakes -for our "suprise" club bday- that we tried before and fell in love with (the funny thing is last time we did it we didn't have the red food coloring :P so it wasn't even red!)

I was so happy most of you liked the book :D and it was really good to see all of you! *biggest hug to you all* !!

For the Red Velvet Recipe, and pictures of the proccess :









For anyone who wants to read more about Khalil Gibran (it also has all of his writings).

My review on "Broken Wings":

"Although this is the first book I read of Khalil Gibran, I feel it gave me alot of insight into his charachter, I liked his poetic way of relating nature to his feelings, how he said when a person is sad everything around him seems sad, when he is happy everything around is bright and happy. I also loved the way he said that one single thought from a single man or women can change the whole of humanity, and it lives on forever.
What really suprised me also was his open mindedness of religion, he is not rigid with his belief but appericiates the good in all religions - though he himself is a Christian - and he writes in manner that looks into the soul, even love is more about seeing into your loved ones soul, rather than physical beauty."

Every beauty and greatness in this world is created by a single thought or emotion inside a man. Every thing we see today, made by past generations, was, before its appearance, a thought in the mind of a man or an impulse in the heart of a woman.


Please don't forget to share your reviews on "Broken Wings".

2 comments:

Iman said...

Those red velvet cupcakes look yummy!

PonderingImprints said...

Thanks Eman, I'm flattered >_< that coming from the expert!