Showing posts with label Birthdays. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Birthdays. Show all posts

Monday, 3 October 2016

A Birthday Letter


Tomorrow is a big birthday for me.  I  know.  I can't believe it either.  I am not 17 as I am in the picture below (follow the blue eyeshadow trail).  That girl had no idea what she was doing.  If I thought she would have stopped long enough, I would have written her a letter:

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Dear Donna,

Don't be in such a rush.  Enjoy just being you for a while.  The big things like love and marriage will take care of themselves.  If you can't go out for a night because of studying, don't worry.  You will have plenty of nights to go out.  And after the studying, just be...or read a book.  There won't be much time later for reading books and many other things for that matter.  Life, work, and family will encroach.  It may be years before you can read a book in one sitting again.  Do it now.

Call Nana more.  Someday you will lull yourself to sleep with remembrances of her.  You will reach beyond your memory to search for the very things you can see right now by spending more time with her.  Really look at the way she lives, decorates, dresses, cares for Gramps.  Study the things that will be gone one day.  Ask her about what life was like during the 1920's.  And ask her to show you how to make her pie crust.  Her stuffed peppers too.  You'll never be able to do it if you don't ask her soon.

Have more confidence in yourself.  See the things that others see in you and nurture them.  Your smile, your tenderheartedness.  Embrace those things.  Embrace who you are.  Don't be like the others.  Don't be afraid to stand out.  And while you're at it, defend yourself - speak up when someone steps on your toes.

Don't marry the first person who asks you.  Step back and think about it first.  Would he make a good husband?  Would he be committed?  Will you mind eating on a TV table next to him one day?  What kind of father would he make?  I know he thrills you now but when the baby has croup and dinner isn't made, will he step up to the plate?  If not, wait for the next bus.  And remember, buses come along every few minutes.  Choose the one that's going in the direction of YOUR dreams.

And when you do marry, don't do or be everything.  Keep a part of yourself for yourself.  You'll be a better wife in the long run.  And a better mother.

When you have your babies, sleep when they sleep.  That's a hard one.  But try.  Let the housework go because babies don't keep.  They grow up faster than you know.  You will miss the way the nape of their necks smell and the way they fold into your arms.  Don't worry about the dirty clothes hamper so much.

Have more fun.  Let loose.  Don't take things so seriously.  Dance more.  Laugh.  Be silly.  Be ridiculous.

Ask your mother for advice.  She wants to tell you what she knows and someday, you will be glad of it.  All your life, you will think back and hear the things she said.  Know that she really is wiser than you. You will need her strength on playback until the end.  Get it while you can.

Buy the boots you love.  Yes, they're expensive but you'll be glad you did.  The cheaper ones will never leave your closet floor.

Trust your gut.  It won't fail you.  But be still enough to hear what it is trying to say.

Bloom where you're planted.  Sometimes life takes you in a new direction.  Don't fight it.  Instead, lay the tablecloth and light the candles.  While you are there, you might as well be happy.  And remember that living well is always the very best revenge.

Make a friend of Change and you will make a friend for life.  Nothing is stagnant.  Life is ever-flowing in ways that will soon amaze you.  Be open to the possibilities that come with change.

Be less afraid.  You are resourceful and will land on your feet.  Pink-slips come to all of us.  The landlord that wants your apartment for his son and new wife.  The young boss who cleans house at the office.  It's what you turn the pink-slips into that matters.

Wait three days.  If you're heartbroken or just broken down, three days will make all the difference.  Don't panic. Draw on what you know.  I swear it's magic.  Just 72 hours and suddenly, it won't matter about the new haircut that was too short or too weird.  Or the haircut the kids gave each other.  Or the dishwasher that leaked on the new hardwoods.  Perspective takes only three days.

Appreciate your youth, your endless energy and stamina.  But don't be afraid to get older.  Every decade has its joys.  I know that's hard to believe but its true.  Each age brings new jewels.  You will get smarter. Keener.  More savvy.  You'll choose better friends.  You'll discover companionship can be just as wonderful as love.  Sometimes better.

And know that someday, you will be very glad you are not 17 any longer.

(You'll just have to trust me on that one.)


Love,

Me





Wednesday, 28 March 2012

it's my birthday!

It's been the most blissful birthday week, friends.

It began when the boy stopped by my office to drop off these lovelies from The Artworks .

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And then my favourite Lemon Meringue Cake made an appearance at one of my birthday dinners.

duchess cake

But the birthday love didn't end there. My ladyfriends are so very thoughtful: Karen made me the loveliest handcrafted birthday card, I received a Babyliss curling iron from Kat (she knew how badly I wanted one) and Cathy gifted me with an assortment of macarons from Duchess Bakeshop. Add in two delicious family dinners and I am feeling so loved! Thank you, everyone.

Tonight, my main squeeze is taking me out for a *romantic* dinner.  I am such a lucky girl. 

xo Dajana

Thursday, 22 March 2012

happy birthday to my irish twin!

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{Me and Ivi on my wedding day. June 21, 2003.}

Happy birthday to my brother Ivi! We're referred to as Irish twins because we were born within 12 months of each other... which is perfect because I've always wanted a twin.

I honestly feel that being so close in age to my brother is one of the best blessings in my life. He was always right there for me as a friend, protector, mentor, playmate and sparring partner. My childhood was beyond special and adventurous and hilarious because I shared it with him.

Love you, dude,
xoxo Dajana

p.s. I'm sorry for stealing your piggy bank money when we were kids. (;

Tuesday, 17 January 2012

happy birthday, kat

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{Kat and I at Al Fresco on 104th Street}
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S Dnem Rozhdenija, sweet friend!

Some people enter your life and you think, "Wow, I feel like I've known them for years on end."

That's how I feel about my friend, Kat. Our friendship is natural and comfortable and real. No pretenses, no ego, no games. Just two girls with a mutual love of good food, fashion, travel and life.

We're two Slavic peas in a pod.

Dajana xo

p.s. The picture above was taken last summer. On that day Kat and her husband delivered the wonderful news that they were expecting their first child. Today, they are the proud parents of the cutest little baby boy - Broderick Dmitry. (:

Monday, 16 January 2012

happy birthday to my beautiful mom

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{my mom holding my brother and me circa 1977}
????????????Most of all the other beautiful things in life come by twos and threes by dozens and hundreds. Plenty of roses, stars, sunsets, rainbows, brothers and sisters, aunts and cousins, but only one mother in the whole world.    ~Kate Douglas Wiggin

Happy birthday mom! You're such a beautiful soul - compassionate, sweet, loving and kind. 

Words could never express how much you mean to me.

With love today and always,

Dajana xo

Friday, 6 January 2012

happy birthday, christine

Happiest of birthdays to my lovely friend, Christine!

She's truly the bee's knees: the kind of ladyfriend you want to have in your corner. Forever.

Dajana xo
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christine, mike, me & scotty.cuba.2009.

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