Although I can’t say no to meaningful gifts, I can’t say that I need anything more than I have now. I have everything that I need – loved ones with whom I share so much, good health and a positively energy-giving philosophy that helps me live my days through highs and lows, and of course a beautiful comfortable home with a wonderful and practical kitchen.
But I do have to admit that little things, like receiving gifts when least expected, can make my day a little more interesting. Only recently, I got to know more Mayur and his beloved wife Bhavya who share similar interests as mine such as photography and of course, cooking and eating good food. From their last trip to India, they brought back this wonderful gift – a gold mortar and pestle. I remember feeling overwhelmed by the mesmerizing gold colour of this very useful kitchen tool – handed over in a small greenish – gold sheer satin bag. I haven’t used it yet – but it won’t be long before it becomes one of my favorite items for cooking.
Thank you Mayur and Bhavya !
3 comments:
brass.
I know , I know...but I like to think of it as gold ;)
That is an awesome gift!
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