
This month, just about everyone has asked me how it feels to hit that all-important decade birthday. To be honest, it feels great. I'm not going to lie, I'm not crazy about the sprouting gray hair in my eyebrows or the delightful hormone-induced layer of belly fat, but all-in-all, I love the stage of life that I'm in and if that requires a trade in of normal monthly cycles, so be it. This month has been a month about me and I want to thank everyone for playing along. Especially Kevin. He has helped to make my birthday month extra special and I really appreciate it.
The celebrations began with the actual day. I didn't really want a present because we are preparing for the best present -- a house remodel. But we were sitting reading the Sunday paper and Kevin leaned over with a kiss and said, "Let's go to the sporting goods store. We're getting you a new ski parka and helmet." Unless you live in my skin, it's hard to understand the momentousness of this moment. Truth to tell, I have been skiing in my daughter's winter jacket that we purchased when she was twelve (a little over a decade ago). I have been riduculed by more than one person about my lack of stylishness on the slopes. So a new coat was a dreamy present.
Then Kevin asked me what I wanted to eat for my birthday dinner? Now, many people go out for birthday dinners but I can assure you, it often a much better experience just to stay home. I opted for home-made Cioppino. I confess,this is not a recipe for whimpy cooks. It is expensive and luxurious and takes a lot of time, multiple steps and many willing hands in the kitchen. But it is worth it. I was able to find our particular recipe on line. So if you are brave enough, follow this link for the Lobster and Shrimp Cioppino http://www.bonappetit.com/recipes/2001/10/lobster_and_shrimp_cioppino. When you read through the recipe you will know that I am spoiled.

Now for the birthday party. Kevin is a great, great cook, but not as easy in his role as party planner. So, thanks to Kelly and Karin for helping. (If anyone was omitted from the party list, I am very sorry. It was not on purpose. I didn't help a lot with the planning). Ok first of all, it was fun, fun, fun for me. Loved the warmth and kindness of the evening. And can I say that Kevin went all out for the menu? And then Kelly and Karin filled in the rest.
- Beef and Chicken Satay -- Best if marinated 24 hours in advance.
- Roasted Vegetable Terrine
- Mozzarella, Prosciutto, and Roasted Tomato Terrine
- Veggie Platter
- Apples, Grapes and Blue Cheese Dip
- Marinated Mussels
- Cured meats from Bosnia
- Assorted delicious finger foods

- And...Linzer Torte (I made the cake because I really like to make cakes)

I'm having a hard time getting the recipes on the blog. Email me and I'll send. It's good to be celebrated. May your birthdays be as lovely as mine! Happy 2011.

Happy late birthday Andrea! It sounds like you had an awesome birthday!
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You are lovely. So glad your birthday was so special. My favorite part is how I benefit by your special occasions! :) What a great party, absolutely divine! Kevin is quite the amazing chef. Xoxo Mindy
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