Archives for February 2013

Annabel’s Hello Kitty Tea Party

Annabel celebrated her 5th birthday with a Hello Kitty Tea Party – girls only!

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It was the first year she only invited her little girl friends and she was so excited to have her very first tea party. Of course we had to include Hello Kitty – her absolute favorite.  I was excited to plan the details because I love Hello Kitty and tea parties too!

Our plan was to have the affair outside in our backyard.  But as the big day approached, our Florida weather was not cooperating.  I didn’t want to stress and make changes the night before the party, so we decided about a week out to change our plans and have everything indoors.  It was a bit challenging because our house has a bunch of tiny spaces rather than large rooms, but we made it work by creating separate party centers.  The only thing we had to eliminate was my pretend tea party play area with PINK sand (which was a tough find!), but I got over it.  We were able to create a really cute tea party space which we kept off limits and very “VIP” until it was tea time.  That was super fun.

Here’s the tea party set up in our dining room.  We had to move all the furniture out and we ordered a long kids table and small chairs from a local party rental company.  We kept the piano in place because 1. It was impossible to move and 2. It added a cute background feel and was the perfect spot for Annabel to display her three favorite Hello Kitty dolls.  I ordered the adorable banner from Etsy.  I love supporting home-based businesses and they have the best custom banners around.

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My new favorite flower arrangements are colorful carnations in mason jars, so I put those on the lace table runner.  I also placed tumblers filled with baby’s breath flowers all around to add to the tea party “lace” feel. The party colors were light pink, bright pink, yellow, and splashes of turquoise.  I picked up the paper party supplies at Party City.  I usually shy away from the “themed” paper products and instead buy everything in the party colors and just use the theme (Hello Kitty, Tea Party) as accent decor.

The side room was set up for all the moms to watch the tea party while they enjoyed a special “Moms buffet” of pasta salad, green salad, cheeses, and raw veggies.  The girls’ tea party menu included: Peanut butter and strawberry jam sandwiches cut into mini hearts, turkey and cheese sandwiches cut into mini triangles, mini chocolate chip and blueberry muffins, fruit cups, apple slices, mini sugar cookies with pink sprinkles, white chocolate covered strawberries with pink sprinkles, and strawberry cupcakes as the birthday finale.

We also had colorful cups of pretzels and pink popcorn (bubblegum and watermelon flavored from our local gourmet popcorn shop) as snacks before the tea party.   The drinks were pink lemonade and water for the girls and iced tea for the moms.

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Our four party centers were Hello Kitty face painting where the girls could choose a Hello Kitty design on their face or a glitter tattoo for their arm, a craft table with Hello Kitty bead necklaces and wooden picture frames, an “Annabel’s Dance Party” karaoke space with dress-up, and a Hello Kitty coloring table.  I recruited my two babysitters to help with the centers which was key for me to enjoy the party and socialize with the moms and girls.  Annabel was so excited when her friends arrived.  They were greeted by a special Hello Kitty wreath on the front door and then they jumped right into the fun.

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We then played “Pin the Bow on Hello Kitty,” “Musical Chairs,” and “Freeze Dance” before we lined up the girls for the tea party.

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The girls found their seats by looking for the pink Hello Kitty with their name tag.  Each place setting had a tea party tiara, a napkin with a tea party ring, and a real china tea cup for the blueberry tea – Annabel’s favorite.

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At the end of the tea party, I gave the girls cupcake sticker sheets to play with while we wrapped up their Hello Kitty dolls and tea cups to take home in personalized white craft paper goody bags.  The goody bags also had a Hello Kitty sticker sheet, pink lollipop, and any other sweet treats they wanted to take home from the party.

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Annabel had a blast.  It was a little strange not to have her big brother at the party, but he was upstairs with his good buddy having a fabulous “boys time” in our playroom.  Daniel was thrilled to help Annabel open up all her presents and play with all her cool art gifts after everyone had left.  It was an awesome day.

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You can see Annabel’s 4th Birthday Shabby Chic Pony Party HERE.

Oscars ’13

Let’s be honest. It’s ALWAYS about the dress.  The ladies looked amazing last night at the 2013 Oscars. There was so much nude and metallic and then some dramatic pops of color. These were some of my favorite looks of the night. (Including Jen Aniston NOT wearing black!)

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Jessica Chastain in Giorgio Armani

Jennifer Lawrence

Jennifer Lawrence in Dior Couture

Naomi Watts

Naomi Watts in Giorgio Armani

Jennifer Aniston

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Charlize Theron

Charlize Theron in Dior Couture

And my absolute favorite of the night.

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Jennifer Garner in Gucci

Jennifer and her hubbie Ben Affleck also win my vote for best looking couple of the evening.

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Jen and Ben! Love them.

And to continue with the theme, my favorite moment of the night was Ben’s equally emotional and uplifting acceptance speech for Argo‘s Best Picture win.  He didn’t get nominated for best director, but this was his best director acceptance speech.  Here’s a clip where he talks about not holding grudges (Amen!) and he ends with a teary shout-out to his three children: Violet, Sam, and Seraphina.

I adore you, Ben.  HUGE congrats.  You deserve it.  I can’t wait to see what you do next.

Also check out my other Oscar recaps!  Click for more gorgeous gowns and major moments through the years.

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Girls

HBO’s hit show Girls

* makes me so uncomfortable that I literally look away from the television set and then I have to rewind to see what I missed and then I look away again.

* makes me nostalgic for my early twentysomething days living in Manhattan.

* makes me so incredibly thankful that I’m married and my life is nothing like these twentysomethings living in Manhattan.

* has the most amazingly flawed and real characters on television today.

* takes taboo topics (hard drug use, one night stands, abortion) and throws them in my face in such a way that I understand and sympathize even when I’m often completely horrified or offended.

Lena Dunham, who created, executive produces, and stars in Girls, takes her clothes off A LOT.  She doesn’t have the “perfect” body.  That’s what makes it perfect.  She’s the bravest chick on television.  The characters she’s introduced are sometimes confident, but mostly vulnerable.  They sometimes know what they want and they sometimes discover what they want along the way.   And what Lena has done for generational television, for “girls” in general, is so important.

Watch it with me? (With, or without, one eye closed.)  Sunday nights at 9 pm ET/PT on HBO.

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From left to right: Allison Williams, Jemima Kirke, Lena Dunham and Zosia Mamet star in HBO’s “Girls.”

 

Five

One, two, three, four, five.  It feels like that.  So fast.  In a flash.  Another birthday.  Don’t move.  Don’t look now. But my BABY GIRL is FIVE.

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And she will always be my baby.  The one who completed our family.  The one with the big eyes.  The one with the amazing head of curls.  The one with the biggest heart.  The one who runs from the car when she sees a friend so she can hold their hand.  The one who wants extra kisses for her pocket.  The one who says “I love you” all day long.  The one with the stubborn streak.  The one who loves ballet.  The one who loves music and knows all the words to every popular song.  The one who lovingly names every single one of her stuffed animals.  The one who loves pizza with fresh basil and black olives.  The one who adores her brother.

This one.

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I still stare at her and can’t believe she’s mine.  She wants her independence but (thank goodness) she still wants to cuddle, hold my hand, and crawl into bed with me when she wakes up before the sun.  She likes to pick out her own clothes and shoes now.  She also asks to get her nails done.  She finally loves her bike and is excited to start soccer this spring.  She’s our little social butterfly who constantly talks about her friends. She loves to go on adventures and tells us she will live in New York City one day.

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I remember the day you were born.  Every detail.  And now you’re five, Annabel.  One, two, three, four, five. Five.  FIVE.

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Happy Birthday, baby girl.  I love you.

 

Chew it. Don’t Swallow it.

Sometimes milestones are just…funny.  Special thanks to our next door neighbor for the two pieces of Trident Tropical Twist chewing gum.  Man, I love my kids.

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Girls Night

It was Super Bowl XLVII last night and the Baltimore Ravens won!  (Or the Baltimore RAISINS, according to my daughter.) I’m from Maryland, and I love the east coast, so it was an easy rooting choice.  But my favorite moment was not watching the boys in purple make some great plays.  And it wasn’t even the shocking, and now memorable, thirty minute blackout.  Sure, the power went out, but I was focused on all the girl power on that Super Bowl stage.

First, Jennifer Hudson joined the children’s choir from Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, CT for a powerful rendition of “America the Beautiful.”  It was amazing to see those brave children with smiling faces and matching outfits sing their hearts out.  They are true heroes.  It was hard not to tear up.  It was an emotional highlight for sure.

Alicia Keys sung the National Anthem and played the piano at the same time.  I loved it so much because my daughter said, “I want to do that, Mama!  I want to take piano lessons and sing too!”  Thanks, Alicia.

And then there was Queen B.  BEYONCE.  Enough said, right?  All my Twitter friends where saying that the football game was just an opening act for the Beyonce concert. And she ran a marathon on that stage.  I was exhausted after watching her high energy, booty shaking, and hair flipping extravaganza.  She truly is a super mom. It’s just so cool to watch a woman own the stage and give the performance of her career.  I’m also a 90s geek, so the Destiny’s Child reunion did not hurt.  You go, girls.

Pepsi Super Bowl XLVII Halftime Show

I don’t think you’re ready for my kick ass Pepsi Super Bowl performance.