April 9, 2012

A Piece of Cake

This Monday takes the cake.

Literally.

I planned to start this week out by meeting my friend Ashley at Starbucks. Little did I expect her and her parents to step out of the car and hand me a big white box with a beautiful leather-bound book inside.

An edible book.



Yes, folks, that is a Les Miserables CAKE. I devoured Victor Hugo's famous work my senior year of high school, and it's been one of my favorite books ever since, but I never expected to literally be able to EAT it. 


Ashley and her mom Angie are amazing cake artisans (you can check out some of their other jaw-dropping creations here). Look at the incredible details!


Doesn't the icing really look like leather? How cool is that? 


 And possibly my favorite detail: a big-eyed bookworm creeping around the corner :)



It even has my name on the spine! Thank you, Ashley and Angie, for kicking my week off to a great start. 

So, did anybody else find a surprise planted in their Monday? Or want to come over for some cake? 

16 comments:

  1. The cake looks wonderful! What a great surprise. I once was a French major and read part of Les Miserables in French. But I've enjoyed the play many times a whole lot more. :)

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    1. Wow, you read the book in its original French? I considered learning the language JUST for that reason. But I decided the English translation was so good that it wouldn't be worth it :) I love the musical too!

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  2. Wow! This might make even Victor Hugo jealous!! :D Beautiful work Ashley and Angie!
    For me, this Monday after Resurrection Sunday is in itself a wonderful gift! Sometimes I forget, and simply 'expect' Monday to just show up after Sunday, but really, we don't 'earn' or 'deserve' a Monday... TODAY is a wonderful gift from a loving God!
    Alina, you just happened to get some icing on your cake!!

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    1. Good point: Monday doesn't HAVE to come after Sunday. It's a gift that it does :) Cake is kind of a reminder of that!

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  3. How cool! I love the little book worm too!

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    1. I know, isn't he cute? I want to name him Freddy or something.

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  4. That's really beautiful. I bet it tasted as good as it looked! (if you could stand cutting into it)

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    1. Yep, that was the hard part. It was almost too pretty to eat...almost.

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  5. Wow! What an amazing treat! Such great friends you have. An edible book is the PERFECT way to start off a week in my opinion. :)

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    1. I know, I'm so thankful for my buddies! Including you guys :)

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  6. Now that was a thoughtful gift--perfect for a writer/reader. The worm was perfect!

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    1. Isn't the little wormy cute? He's probably my favorite touch :P

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  7. I hope I'm not too late. If you can send your address and when would be a good time for us to sit down and eat that cake . . . I agree with all the others: amazing friends, amazing cake, amazing way to start the week. :)

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  8. Hear, hear! Hop on a plane out to California and I'll make you a nice cup of coffee to go with it :)

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  9. Oh that cake looks good! Can you freeze a piece for me to eat when I next come to California? Lots of hugs!

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    1. Too late! We'll have to make some of my chocolate-espresso magic cake next time you come instead :)

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