Thursday, April 4, 2013

Holidays ^^

Hey everybody,

In this week I went to village to my uncle's house, had a really enjoyable times there ~
And now I want to share my nature snaps with you all, maybe you can understand my that feelings too!
I must say the weather was really cold and dry, but fresh also!
No more cars and no more air pollution ^_^


Before going to journey, my dad bought me Beats headphone :) So now I can enjoy to listening my favorite Kpops in a lovely way ^_^ 
I was enjoy to baked the last cake before journey with mom! Awww really good moments we had :)
And here is all I needed for this alone little journey!
Jjang! Now all my natures snaps^^

 It was my simple and quiet room in the morning, with this unbroken sunshine and lovely view!

Even there I didn't give up to don't watch my favorite programs :D  


 Princess while drinking coffee in the cold weather ^_^
 Butterfly!







 Princess with cute pink Adiddas ^_^






 Princess~


Friday, March 22, 2013

HAPPY BIRTHDAY ANDREA ♥

HAPPY BIRTHDAY MY DEAR ANDREA 

Today is the special day!
Yes, today is Andrea's birthday^^
Who is Andrea? She is my bestie in Twitter, She lives in US and for that this is all I can do for her special day^^
She said before, She doesn't have any special plan for today so I try to make this day memorable for her ^___^

Hey Andrea, Hope today is the best day for you and also have a n amazing year, with full of health, wealth, pure love, kind and success :*

The princess of today is you, so enjoy your day in the best way 


LOVE YOU GIRL SO MUCH :* 

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

***** Happy Nowrouz *****

Hey everybody....
Happy Nowrouz to all Persians all over the world^^
Well well well, new year was begin since 2:31 ago and now we are in 1392 !!!
It's amazing,right?
Wooah, I really can't believe!!
Time's fly so fast !!! It was like yesterday that I went to all tourist sights and cities in my country with my parents and celebrated our new year in Shiraz!!!
By  the way, Here we go ^__*
What is Nowrouz? so stay tuned hahaha
Nowrouz it means "new day", Nowruz is celebrated and observed by Iranian peoples and the related cultural continent and has spread in many other parts of the world, including parts of Central Asia, Caucasus, South Asia, Northwestern China, the Crimea and some groups in the Balkans.
Nowruz marks the first day of spring and the beginning of the year in the Iranian calendar. It is celebrated on the day of the astronomical Northward equinox, which usually occurs on March 21 or the previous/following day depending on where it is observed. As well as being a Zoroastrian holiday and having significance amongst the Zoroastrian ancestors of modern Iranians, it is also celebrated in parts of the South Asian sub-continent as the new year. The moment the Sun crosses the celestial equator and equalizes night and day is calculated exactly every year and Iranian families gather together to observe the rituals.
Today since I wake up and see my usually background of light sunshine and hear the lovely spring rain drops! So I start my day so romantic today ^_^
Then I start to preparing for new year celebration and decide to do my nails by the most attractive design :D
And at last...
Jjang!!! Our Haft Sin table :)
And here is the some for introduce Haft Sin for all of you dears:
Haft Sîn (Persian: هفت سین‎) or the seven 'S's is a major traditional table setting of Nowruz, the traditional Iranian spring celebration. The haft sin table includes seven items starting with the letter 'S' or Sīn (س) in the Persian alphabet.
The custom and the traditional practice of Haft Sin has been changed over the past millenium. The term was initially referred to as Haft Chin. The word Haft Chin is derived from the word Chin (چین) meaning "to place" and Haft (هفت), the number 7. The items originally represented seven of the Zoroastrianyazatas or divinities including ātar and asmān. The invasion of Sassanid Persia by the Umayyad Caliphate in 650 brought acculturation and cultural transformation to the local Persians. This subsequently forced the local population to adapt and replace many Zoroastrian customs and words with Arabic and Islamic concepts. The Arabic language was heavily enforced upon the conquered from the local Berbers in North Africa and the Copts in Egypt to the Aramaic Christians in Syria and Iraq, and later the Persians and other Iranian speaking populations throughout Iran and the surrounding areas. The Arab conquests dramatically changed the Middle East and North Africa in respect to language, culture, and religion. The digraph Ch (چ) is not present in the Arabic language leading to its replacement by the letter S (س) in the word Sin. The Arabic assimilation of the Persians and other Iranian groups continued under the Abbasid Empire until the revival of the Persian language and culture by the Samanid Empire in 819 although the term and custom of Haft Chin had evolved into Haft Sin after nearly two centuries of Arab rule.
The "Haft Chin" items are:
  1. Mirror – symbolizing Sky
  2. Apple – symbolizing Earth
  3. Candles – symbolizing Fire
  4. Golab – rose water symbolizing Water
  5. Sabzeh – wheat, or barley sprouts symbolizing Plants
  6. Goldfish – symbolizing turn of new year and it's beginning
  7. Painted Eggs – symbolizing Humans and Fertility

 (Divan of Hafez book, Sabzeh, candle, Sonbol, painted eggs by me!!, Coins, dish of sweets,Senjed)
 (Quran, Divan of Hafez, mirror, some painted eggs, Sumaq, Samanu, Senjed, Sabzeh, candles, coins)
(Apples, Samanu, painted egg, coins, Sabzeh, goldfish)

The Haft Sīn items are:
  1. sabzeh – wheat, barley or lentil sprouts growing in a dish – symbolizing rebirth
  2. samanu – a sweet pudding made from wheat germ – symbolizing affluence
  3. senjed – the dried fruit of the oleaster tree – symbolizing love
  4. sīr – garlic – symbolizing medicine
  5. sīb – apples – symbolizing beauty and health
  6. somaq – sumac berries – symbolizing (the color of) sunrise
  7. serkeh – vinegar – symbolizing age and patience.
Other items on the table may include:
  1. Sonbol – Hyacinth (plant)
  2. Sekkeh – Coins – representative of wealth
  3. traditional Iranian pastries such as baghlava, toot, naan-nokhodchi
  4. Aajeel – dried nuts, berries and raisins
  5. lit candles (enlightenment and happiness)
  6. a mirror (symbolizing cleanness and honesty)
  7. decorated eggs, sometimes one for each member of the family (fertility)
  8. a bowl of water with goldfish (life within life, and the sign of Pisces which the sun is leaving). As an essential object of the Nowruz table, this goldfish is also "very ancient and meaningful" and with Zoroastrian connection.
  9. rosewater, believed to have magical cleansing powers
  10. the national colours, for a patriotic touch
  11. a holy book (e.g., the AvestaQur'an,or Kitáb-i-Aqdas) and/or a poetry book (almost always either the Shahnameh or the Divan of Hafiz)
So... You know about our tradition and our new year celebration!!
Does it fantastic enough for you all??

I must say... I have to go, cause in this day we must go to our granny's home and say hello to them and also say new year congrats and the most attractive part is when they give us a gift :D
So... see you then ;)

Have a good day^^













Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Chaharshanbe Suri %%

Hi everybody,
As you all know, tomorrow is the first day of spring and our new year celebration also \:D/
But before celebrating for new year, its the tradition that called Chaharshanbe Suri !
You want to know about it more?



Well I wish I could take a photo by myself but unfortunately tonight's weather is rainy so... we can't burn any bonfire :( and also we didn't have this amazing celebration this year !!!


The night before the last Wednesday of the year is celebrated by Iranians as Chahārshanbe Suri (Persian: چهارشنبه سوری), Sur meansing feast, party or festival in Persian, Azerbaijani: Od çərşənbəsi, Kurdish: Çarşema Sor چوارشه‌مه‌ سوورێ (meaning Wednesday Festival) in Persian, the Iranian festival of fire. This festival is the celebration of the light (the good) winning over the darkness (the bad); the symbolism behind the rituals are all rooted back to Zoroastrianism.
The tradition includes people going into the streets and alleys to make bonfires, and jump over them while singing the traditional song Zardi-ye man az (ane) to, sorkhi-ye to az (ane) man ("az-ane to" means belongs to you); This literally translates to "My yellowness is yours, your redness is mine," with the figurative message "My paleness (pain, sickness) for you (the fire), your strength (health) for me." The fire is believed to burn out all the fear (yellowness) in their subconscious or their spirit, in preparation for new year.
Serving different kinds of pastry and nuts known as Ajil-e Moshkel-Goshā (lit. problem-solving nuts) is the Chahārshanbe Suri way of giving thanks for the previous year's health and happiness, while exchanging any remaining paleness and evil for the warmth and vibrancy of the fire.
According to tradition, the living are visited by the spirit of their ancestors on the last days of the year, and many children wrap themselves in shrouds, symbolically re-enacting the visits. They also run through the streets banging on pots and pans with spoons and knocking on doors to ask for treats. The ritual is called qashogh-zany (spoon beating) and symbolizes the beating out of the last unlucky Wednesday of the year ( See also Trick-or-treating).
There are several other traditions on this night, including: the rituals of Kūze Shekastan, the breaking of earthen jars which symbolically hold one's bad fortune; the ritual of Fal-Gûsh (lit.Divinationby ear), or inferring one's future from the conversations of those passing by; and the ritual of Gereh-goshā’ī, making a knot in the corner of a handkerchief or garment and asking the first passerby to unravel it in order to remove ones misfortune.
How amazing, right??

Just wait until 2 days and then you can find more posts from our new year celebration ^_^