All photos in this post by Coco of Nbaynadamas
New Year's flower arrangement I made with Clementine oranges, orange and green roses.(above)
So Happy New Year readers. I hope this new year brings much love, happiness and success!
I had a fab New Year's Eve and day. Had people over for wonderful champagne cocktails and then the group (about 10 of us in the end..included CB, JD, AB and BE) went to Philippe for dinner and to ring in the New Year! It was a great night...my sis DS even managed to make it by right before the clock struck midnight...so there I was with good friends, new friends and my family ringing in 2010.
I hope you had great New Years as well!
xo
Coco
P.S. To follow up on the orange eating tradition mentioned in previous post. Oranges are a tradition on my mom's side of the family. You are supposed to eat oranges at the New Year and count how many seeds you get...the more seeds the better...means great wealth and good luck I suppose. I ate my orange this morning and found 8 seeds. Found there were other traditions like this when friend CB refused to eat an orange and is honoring her Southern roots by eating black eyed peas on the 1st day of the new year for good luck (and she said something about cabbage for folding money...hmmmm...curious). Well to each his own! Happy New Year again!
P.P.S. Now off to dinner at Katsuya in Brentwood with LG (of SheSez fame), her husband and SR! Uh oh...running late now!
All photos in this post by Coco of Nbaynadamas
New Year's flower arrangement I made with Clementine oranges, orange and green roses.(above)
So Happy New Year readers. I hope this new year brings much love, happiness and success!
I had a fab New Year's Eve and day. Had people over for wonderful champagne cocktails and then the group (about 10 of us in the end..included CB, JD, AB and BE) went to Philippe for dinner and to ring in the New Year! It was a great night...my sis DS even managed to make it by right before the clock struck midnight...so there I was with good friends, new friends and my family ringing in 2010.
I hope you had great New Years as well!
xo
Coco
P.S. To follow up on the orange eating tradition mentioned in previous post. Oranges are a tradition on my mom's side of the family. You are supposed to eat oranges at the New Year and count how many seeds you get...the more seeds the better...means great wealth and good luck I suppose. I ate my orange this morning and found 8 seeds. Found there were other traditions like this when friend CB refused to eat an orange and is honoring her Southern roots by eating black eyed peas on the 1st day of the new year for good luck (and she said something about cabbage for folding money...hmmmm...curious). Well to each his own! Happy New Year again!
P.P.S. Now off to dinner at Katsuya in Brentwood with LG (of SheSez fame), her husband and SR! Uh oh...running late now!
All photos in this post by Coco of Nbaynadamas
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