Archives for August 2011

Bachelor Pad: Vienna and Kasey

How crazy was that THREE HOUR premiere of Bachelor Pad? I’m so drained from all the failed Bachelor and Bachelorette romances that it’s fun to see the franchise create a show that just revels in the ridiculousness of it all.  And the most ridiculous Bachelor Pad couple has to be Vienna Girardi and  her new boyfriend Kasey Kahl.  Vienna is Bachelor Jake Pavelka’s ex and Kasey was the one Bachelorette Ali left on a glacier after he got that wacky “guard and protect your heart” tattoo.

Vienna and Kasey are now inseparable and the two lovebirds were snapped taking a stroll on the beach yesterday.  Is it just me or are they starting to remind you a little of Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag?  (Check out that kiss and dip for the camera.)  And being the next “Speidi” is definitely NOT a good thing considering Spencer was just named one of the most hated people in America.  Yikes.

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Bauer Griffin


Sesame Street: A New Season of Stars!

Check out who will be visiting PBS’s Sesame Street this Fall when it returns for its 42nd (!) season on Monday, September 26th.  First, there’s my boyfriend Mark Ruffalo.

Did I ever tell you I had the chance to be alone in the backseat of a car with Mark Ruffalo for about 20 minutes? That was many years ago when I was movie publicist in DC and he was promoting his new film, You Can Count On Me. He wasn’t that well known at the time so nobody recognized him when I picked him up at the airport. We had a short conversation during the car ride to his fancy hotel. The funniest thing was his suit for the movie premiere was stuffed in a really small duffel bag. I almost thought he forgot he was attending a red carpet event when I saw him step off the plane with one small army green carry on. I even asked him if we had to run to baggage claim. Nope, he said, that was it. But could I have someone in the hotel steam his suit and tie before the premiere? OF COURSE, I said. We chatted about how amazing the film was and he was just a generally nice and down-to-earth person. And, when that happens, the cuteness factor goes up. Talented and nice so, yes, VERY CUTE too.

Some of the other super cool celebrities visiting Elmo, Cookie Monster, and the rest of the Sesame Street crew this Fall include:
* Movie Actors Nicole Kidman, Robin Williams, Amy Adams, Naomi Watts, Mila Kunis, and Emma Stone
* TV Actors Sofia Vergara, John Krasinski, and Joel McHale
* Late Night Hosts Conan O’Brien, Craig Ferguson, Jimmy Kimmel, and George Lopez
* Musicians Bruno Mars, Elvis Costello, and Jay Sean

And I’m STILL crossing my fingers that they will finally air this banned Katy Perry performance from last season.  It’s still one of my favorite celebrity guest segments even thought it never aired on PBS.  (But over 25 million people have watched it on YouTube. Amazing.)

Scotty McCreery: I Love You This Big

Here’s the official music video for “I Love You This Big” by Scotty McCreery. It’s the American Idol Season 10 winner’s debut single. My favorite line is “I love you to the moon and back.”  He’s just so darn cute.

I was a fan of Scotty’s from the very beginning and I’m so happy he won.  I’ve always loved country music.  And I think the video is perfect for him.  It’s simple.  It’s down to earth.  It’s true country.  The fun thing is he’s from Garner, North Carolina, a small town near Raleigh where I lived for five years.  It’s a wonderful place to live and I’m sure everyone there is just thrilled for their hometown boy.

Bethenny’s Skinnygirl Sangria

My favorite reality show housewife, Bethenny Frankel, has just launched her new cocktail sensation, the Skinnygirl Sangria.  I am SO excited because I don’t like tequila so I couldn’t enjoy the super popular Skinnygirl Margarita (The drink that made her a multi-millionaire.) But I definitely plan to taste test the Skinnygirl Sangria.  And speaking of skinny girls, how thin and fit is Bethenny? She looks amazing in this hot pink dress with shocking orange Brian Atwood pumps.  All the celebrities go crazy for Mr. Atwood’s heels.  I wish I had the nerve, or the place, to wear them.  But I’ll be happy to sit in my comfy PJs and watch Bethenny Ever After when it returns to Bravo TV for a confirmed third season later this year.

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Looking Ahead

Daniel starts school next week and he’ll be repeating Pre-Kindergarten.  It’s something I’ve wanted to write about here because it was an important decision we made and it involved a bunch of research, conversations with teachers and friends, and good faith.  It was actually a pretty EASY decision after everything was laid out in front of us.  The pros far outweighed the cons and, in the end, I really never saw any cons at all.

Daniel’s birthday is August 30th and the school cut off day for Kindergarten (in Florida) is September 1st.  He basically makes the cut by two days.  If he were born September 2nd, he would have to wait until the next year to start. He will turn five on August 30th and he will be allowed to enter Kindergarten, but he would most likely be the very youngest child in the class.  He was the youngest one in his Pre-K class this past year too.  He did great academically and he’s a really smart kid, but Daniel is a little shy and more reserved than the others. There were little skills that required extra help (like holding a pencil), but mostly he just lacked some confidence and maturity.  He was well liked and had a lot of friends, but he would never initiate the group play or be super social. The teachers said he had the intelligence to move on, but the emotional maturity he would gain from an extra year of Pre-K would be priceless.  We agreed.

Right around the time we were making our final decision, my husband was reading Outliers: The Story of Success by Malcolm Gladwell.  I highly recommend this book.  It talks a lot about this very subject.  He talked about falling behind in grade school and how it can lead to problems later in life.  And giving your child an extra year will ultimately pay off for them socially, emotionally, and financially. If you hold your child back he will be older, stronger, faster, and more mature than the rest of his or her class. Therefore, they will be better positioned to outperform their peers in academic testing and even athletics. By “holding them back” you are basically stacking the deck in FAVOR of your child’s success.

I’ve also never had one single parent tell me they’ve regretted the decision to have their child repeat a grade.  But I have heard the stories of regret if they decided not to do it.  That helped us too.  I don’t want to decide later to have Daniel repeat an older grade when it’s, for lack of a better word, more noticeable.

Daniel also goes to a brand new school this year.  It’s the ideal situation for him to repeat Pre-K.  I know some parents have wrestled with this decision if it involved repeating the grade at the same school in the same classroom with the same teacher.  I definitely had all the signs pointing positively in the direction of our final decision.  Also, it’s just a lot more common these days.  Back when I was in school, you were only “held back” for negative reasons: poor grades, bad behavior, personal issues, etc.  Now it’s an opportunity to have my kid turn 18 at home, instead of during his first week at college.  He can be one of the first ones to get his driver’s license, instead of the last one.  He’ll have this extra year in Pre-K to grow more confident and create a foundation for his future.  And I’m excited because I know we are giving him the very best gift: The gift of time.


Taylor Swift: Eminem’s “Lose Yourself”

Yo! I love this girl.

Taylor Swift covered Eminem’s “Lose Yourself” during her concert stop in Grand Rapids, Michigan last week.  She’s been paying homage to hometown artists in each city of her Speak Now tour. She chose Eminem’s Oscar-winning song for her show outside Detroit.  And she remembered all the words!  That’s not easy. Here’s the video of that ultra cool performance followed by her cute crowd pleasing cover of Uncle Kracker’s “Smile.”  I adore that purple dress, Tay!

Annabel’s Hair Feathers

I love trendy celebrity things.  I just can’t help myself. I had to buy Jessica Simpson’s crochet shawl when she started wearing one every week on her Newlyweds reality show.  I made Hubbie buy me this designer diaper bag when I saw a bunch of celebrities carrying it in the pages of People Magazine.  I bought this blush because I read that celebrity makeup artists used it on almost all their clients. So when I saw Tori Spelling tweet about finding new feathers for her daughter Stella’s hair, I just had to know more.  It took me a second on Google to find other celebrity offspring with feathers in their hair.  How cute are these kids?

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That’s Denise Richards’ daughter, Lola, Cindy Crawford’s daughter, Kaia, and Brooke Burke’s daughter, Neriah.

Then my daughter’s friend sported some purple feathers in her hair and I asked her mom where I could buy them for Annabel.  We picked these up at Claire’s Boutique for ten bucks:

It’s a bit pricey for a fancy barrette, but she just loves it.  I think I passed my trendy gene on to my daughter.  (YES!)

 


Ryan Reynolds and Sandra Bullock

Sandra Bullock surprised Ryan Reynolds last night at the LA premiere of his new movie, “The Change Up.”   They’ve been buddies since starring in “The Proposal” together.  They’ve also both dealt with painful, public divorces in 2010.

When are they going to realize they should just marry each other?

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