
Hi everyone, I hope you're enjoying a beautiful weekend. Thank you so much for all of your warm wishes. I am really feeling the birthday love :)
I just had to pop by the blog to share a few highlights from my birthday celebrations yesterday. I had a wonderful day, and was shown a magical, romantic, fabulously New Yorky time.
Now, you all know that Taro doesn't play when it comes to the birthday-surprise-planning. This year was no exception. The day got off to a sweet start when the babies and I woke up to find a giant bouquet of flowers + balloons, as well as my hubby busily preparing a yummy breakfast at home. Our meal was delicious, everyone was in a spectacular mood, and I didn't have to lift a finger! While we ate I opened a few cards and gifts, and then Taro told me that I would need to be dressed up, "looking fly", and ready to go by 1 pm.
I dug around in my closet an actually found a vintage St. John knit dress that I haven't worn in forEVER, and instantly I knew I had to wear it since, you know, you can't get much more festive than by wearing an outfit with giant, spangled shoulder pads!At 1, Taro took the kids to hang with grandma Riki, and swung back by our place to pick me up. Then it was off to the highlight of the day, a super-yummy meal at Asiate on the 35th floor of the Time Warner Center, at Columbus Circle.









Ohmygoodness, it was so luxurious and lovely and delicious! We had an incredible view of the park and the city, and it was fantastically wonderful to eat slowly and quietly and feel like adults.
We dined for two hours and by the end I felt like I had been on a mini vacation :)
Meanwhile, how cute is my husband?
On the way home, we strolled through the plaza at Lincoln Center, resplendent in the late-afternoon sunlight , and I couldn't help doing my own little impression of Cher from one of my favorite New York movies, Moonstruck:

Later, we picked up the kids, put them to bed, and stayed up eating leftover Thanksgiving pie while watching two great movies on Netflix instant download: Annie Hall and Jean-Michel Basquiat: Radiant Child.
All in all, it was the perfect New York birthday.
I am so blessed.


Sounds and looks like an amazing day:-)
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday Leigh!!! Sounds like a fabulous day!
ReplyDeleteMxo
So happy for your splendid birthday!!
ReplyDeleteYou look beautiful!
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday Leigh. You look fantastic in that getup!
ReplyDeletewhat a gorgeous photo of you and what a gorgeous day! happy day of birth.
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday! Your husband rocks :-)
ReplyDeleteHappy birthday lovely lady. That dress is amazing! Kellie xx
ReplyDeleteCatching up on missed blog posts and saw that it was your birthday...HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!! Looked like a lovely time! (and btw, you were TOTALLY workin' that outfit!) Hugs:D
ReplyDeleteaw that sounds wonderful! happy, happy birthday leigh. u guys look radiant!
ReplyDeleteT & Grandma R are the best and you def looked FLY! xoxoxo
ReplyDeleteAh, what a perfect day. You are blessed, happy birthday!
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday! You look beautiful!
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday Leigh, what a perfect and special day you had. x
ReplyDeletewhat a perfect ny day. i didn't know that place even existed at the time warner center. looks fab!
ReplyDeleteWhat a perfect day - happy birthday Leigh!
ReplyDeleteSounds really lovely and you look gorgeous! Happy belated birthday!
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday!! Sounds like the perfect day, and you look stunning!
ReplyDeleteLeigh, you looked so beautiful in your knitted dress! Has anyone told you that you look like Kate Winslet? Happy birthday! (I'm a huge fun, reading from Edinburgh, UK)
ReplyDeletesounds so lovely! gorgeous woman :)
ReplyDeleteQue original ese pastel de cumpleaños y la presentación.
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday, Leigh! I love it that you & Taro really CELEBRATE birthdays.
ReplyDeleteI'll *always* remember your magical birthday trip to Paris. In fact, I think your posts about that trip were one of the first things that captivated me about your blog.
stephanie@metropolitanmama.net
You look beautiful!
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