It was a good read but very detailed.. It's about her time in Ashram which I must say moved me in terms of finding divinity but I thought it was way too detailed.
I don't want to give out too much because this book is a MUST READ!
Can't wait till the movie!
Julie Roberts is love!
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Greg Mortenson- My hero.
I can't put my feelings into words.
If you don't know Greg Mortenson, please see below:
http://www.gregmortenson.com/
Most importantly, I think he's one of the most influential people on the face of the earth. He did what he aimed to do regardless of many hardships. I am amazed that there are still people who care and do. Do something good, not for themselves, but for others.
I adore him and his work. Spread the word!
I'll be reviewing his two books shortly..stay tuned.
One person can make a difference.
Just ask Greg Mortenson—former mountaineer, medic, nurse, co-founder of Central Asia Institute and of Pennies for Peace, humanitarian, and author of the #1 New York Times bestseller Three Cups of Tea: One Man’s Mission to Promote Peace.
Mortenson was born in Minnesota in 1957. He grew up on the slopes of Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania where his father co-founded a local teaching hospital and his mother founded International School Moshi. Mortenson carried on both of their professions with his work both as a nurse and then as co-founder and executive director of the Central Asia Institute.
Mortenson’s transition from nursing to building schools began in 1993 with a journey to Pakistan to climb K2, the world’s second highest mountain in the Karakoram Range. Mortenson was climbing in honor of his sister, Christa, who died in1992 of a massive seizure.
On the way back from the climb Mortenson took a wrong turn and ended up in the remote village of Korphe. The villagers had nothing but compassion for Mortenson and cared for him until he recovered from the climb. Prior to leaving, he promised the village that he would build a school for their children.
When Mortenson returned to the states, he co-founded the Central Asia Institute with Dr. Jean Hoerni. In his role as executive director of the CAI Mortenson has now built over 130 schools and brought education to over 58,000 children in Pakistan and Afghanistan.
In 2009 Mortenson received Pakistan’s highest civil award, Sitara-e-Pakistan (“Star of Pakistan”), for his dedicated and humanitarian effort to promote education and literacy in rural areas for fifteen years.
Greg Mortenson. Living a life of Purpose…Pass It On.
http://www.values.com/inspirational-sayings-billboard/54-Purpose
Pass it on!
If you don't know Greg Mortenson, please see below:
http://www.gregmortenson.com/
Most importantly, I think he's one of the most influential people on the face of the earth. He did what he aimed to do regardless of many hardships. I am amazed that there are still people who care and do. Do something good, not for themselves, but for others.
I adore him and his work. Spread the word!
I'll be reviewing his two books shortly..stay tuned.
One person can make a difference.
Just ask Greg Mortenson—former mountaineer, medic, nurse, co-founder of Central Asia Institute and of Pennies for Peace, humanitarian, and author of the #1 New York Times bestseller Three Cups of Tea: One Man’s Mission to Promote Peace.
Mortenson was born in Minnesota in 1957. He grew up on the slopes of Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania where his father co-founded a local teaching hospital and his mother founded International School Moshi. Mortenson carried on both of their professions with his work both as a nurse and then as co-founder and executive director of the Central Asia Institute.
Mortenson’s transition from nursing to building schools began in 1993 with a journey to Pakistan to climb K2, the world’s second highest mountain in the Karakoram Range. Mortenson was climbing in honor of his sister, Christa, who died in1992 of a massive seizure.
On the way back from the climb Mortenson took a wrong turn and ended up in the remote village of Korphe. The villagers had nothing but compassion for Mortenson and cared for him until he recovered from the climb. Prior to leaving, he promised the village that he would build a school for their children.
When Mortenson returned to the states, he co-founded the Central Asia Institute with Dr. Jean Hoerni. In his role as executive director of the CAI Mortenson has now built over 130 schools and brought education to over 58,000 children in Pakistan and Afghanistan.
In 2009 Mortenson received Pakistan’s highest civil award, Sitara-e-Pakistan (“Star of Pakistan”), for his dedicated and humanitarian effort to promote education and literacy in rural areas for fifteen years.
Greg Mortenson. Living a life of Purpose…Pass It On.
http://www.values.com/inspirational-sayings-billboard/54-Purpose
Pass it on!
Eat Pray Love part 2
I am loving how Liz is roaming around Italy and an Ashram in India. She's so ..so.. REAL.
She's not scared to gain weight as she did when in Rome because sometimes I feel like the only thing I can control is what goes in my mouth. I love CHEESE and pizza and pasta.. yummm.
This book is a must read. Not sure if the movie is going to be different from the book--usually they are different. Oh well... I am sure I'll like it. Anything with food and travel...i'm hooked =)
http://www.letyourselfgo.com/
If anyone's reading Eat, Pray, Love by Elizabeth Gilbert.. share your thoughts!
She's not scared to gain weight as she did when in Rome because sometimes I feel like the only thing I can control is what goes in my mouth. I love CHEESE and pizza and pasta.. yummm.
This book is a must read. Not sure if the movie is going to be different from the book--usually they are different. Oh well... I am sure I'll like it. Anything with food and travel...i'm hooked =)
http://www.letyourselfgo.com/
If anyone's reading Eat, Pray, Love by Elizabeth Gilbert.. share your thoughts!
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