Posted on 02/03/2008 8:15:06 PM PST by SlowBoat407
I am not a party animal. I am not a social butterfly or even a social moth. I am, however, half-Lebanese. So when Brigitte Gabriels husband, with whom Ive had a working and social relationship for a number of years, invited my wife and me to join them at a Hafli being held by the local Sons and Daughters of Lebanon chapter this past Saturday, I was thrilled. The Lebanese - the Christians, anyway - do know how to throw a party. Plus, with Brigitte on the road so much doing appearances on news shows, lecture tours and book promotions, we barely get to see them as a couple. Finally, wed be able to relax, eat some good Lebanese food, and catch up with each other.
For anyone who may be curious, Brigitte is the same fireball you see on TV - intensely passionate about her work in American Congress for Truth (www.americancongressfortruth.org), intensely vocal in her stand on politics and political correctness (yes, its still killing us). We spent part of the evening talking about the threat to this country from islamic extremism, and she warned me that her new book might require her to be even more careful in her personal life because of the people it will anger. But the evening was not all serious, and I found that Brigitte is also one incredible dancer!
After wed stuffed ourselves with traditional Lebanese hummus, kibbe, babaganoush, and baklava, the music started, and the belly dancers arrived to get us started. It didnt take long for everyone else to hit the floor. I got some pictures of my lovely wife dancing, and then Brigittes husband took the camera and snapped some shots of Brigitte and me.
Put this on Free Republic!, he yelled over the sounds of the dubki band.
No no no!, countered Brigitte (only a little seriously)
Come on, he said, They need to see you having some fun for a change.
Finally, she relented, after I gave her final authority over the shot selection. Heres a side of Brigitte Gabriel you never get to see, and a glimpse at what Lebanon could have been, if it had not been turned into a battleground for islamic extremism.
Brigitte sends her best to all of her friends and supporters at Free Republic, and says, Thank you, and keep up the good work!
V, I gave Brigitte the link to this thread, so she’s reading it, and she appreciates all of your good thoughts and prayers.
Ping to our very own Slowboat407, doing the belly dance
....with none other than Brigitte Gabriel!
KEWL! Thanks!
If you're ever in Chicago, I'll taking some bellydance classes from you. ;-)
It’s definitely a different side. Looks like she was having a great time! Thanks for posting it.
Amen to that!
Is that you on the left, SlowBoat?
Thanks Vel!
Thanks very much for the ping, Velveeta. Great pics SlowBoat407. A FReeper & and a friend to such a wonderful human being as Brigitte Gabriel. WOW!
FReepers are friends with some of the best people on planet earth BUMP!
(Hooray Brigitte!...and thanks for everything that you do)
‘I have to put kibbe nayeh near the top of the list.’
Any chance of getting recipes for these treats?
Why, yes it is. ;^)
Brigitte’s husband took the picture, and Mrs. Slowboat was standing next to him.
I’m trying to find the time to get my grandmother’s old church cookbook scanned. It has recipes from all the church women in the Syrian Orthodox church where my grandfather preached.
Thanks for the ping, yes, I was this far behind on them.
It is good to see both of you having fun.
It is a needed part of life.
Please convey our best and warmest wishes to Brigitte from Americans of Greek and Dutch descent—we love her and we support her.
She knows that Lebanon and Greece go waaaayyyyyyy back!
Guilt-free photos! Always a plus!
Guilt-free photos! Always a plus!
She is good...but why, every time I have heard her on radio...does she speak so stressed and hyped up? A bit overdone for me.
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