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Celebrating milestone occasions in 2016

Celebrating milestone occasions in 2016

 

We hope you’ve had a wonderful time celebrating Christmas. At this between and betwixt time, we take the time to reflect on the past year and look forward to the brand new year ahead. It’s a popular time to book holidays, make resolutions, kick start a new healthy regime and start thinking about personal special occasions that we have coming up.

Next year is going to give us plenty of reasons to celebrate as a nation with the Queen’s 90th birthday and we hope there’s street parties aplenty to mark such an amazing milestone in June.

In the music world, 2016 would have also seen the 80th and 90th birthdays of musical legends Buddy Holly and Marilyn Monroe respectively. Plus it also marks 150 years since Beatrix Potter was born

It’s also a leap year in 2016 so ladies this is your chance to pop the question. Let’s not take the lead from the Greeks and Romans though who thought that starting any new life event (from getting married to christening a child) in a leap year would bring bad luck.

Maybe you’ve got your own personal celebration in 2016. Perhaps you’re expecting a baby (much like Bridget Jones in the third installment of the film series set for release next year) and will mark this new arrival with a baby shower or a christening. Other babies due to famous faces in 2016 include:

  • Coleen & Wayne Rooney
  • Andy Murray & Kim Sears
  • Tom Fletcher & Giovanna Falcone
  • Cat Deeley & Patrick Keilty
  • Anne Hathaway & Adam Shulman
  • Emma & Matt Willis

Perhaps your children are a little older and you’ll be celebrating their graduation from university or marking their coming of age with a special party (like Kendall Jenner, who will reach her 21st birthday in 2016).

Congratulations if you got engaged over the festive season (or if you’re already engaged) and are planning an engagement party and/or wedding in the new year. Here are some famous engaged couples we think could make it up the aisle and we’re sure their special days would influence wedding trends in 2016:

  • Kimberley Walsh & Justin Scott
  • Tom Daley & Dustin Lance Black
  • Lady Gaga & Taylor Kinney
  • Emma Bunton & Jade Jones
  • Liv Tyler & Dave Gardner

Or maybe 2016 will give you the opportunity to renew your vows, celebrate an anniversary, mark your retirement or enjoy a special milestone birthday with the important people in your life.

Some famous faces turning 30 next year are:

  • Lady Gaga
  • Ellie Goulding and
  • Usain Bolt

Whilst celebrating their 40th birthdays will be:

  • Ronaldo
  • Benedict Cumberbatch and
  • Isla Fisher

Other big birthdays include Janet Jackson, Gordon Ramsay and David Cameron’s 50th; Tom Hanks’s 60th; Dolly Parton’s 70th; and Robert Redford’s 80th.

Whatever you’re celebrating in 2016, we wish you a very Happy New Year.

 

 

Spring showers

Spring showers

I love this time of year when Spring is on its way. The days are getting longer and warmer, there are buds on the trees, flowers are popping up and lambs are beginning to appear. It feels like everything is coming to life after the winter.

It’s not only Spring that we are celebrating as there’s also a number of new arrivals appearing in our world as we are eagerly awaiting several of our friends’ new babies in the next few months. And what better way to mark these momentous milestones than with a baby shower (or a ‘sprinkle’ in the case of some of those second time round mothers) for the pending or recent birth.

Whilst we may think that the popularity of baby showers is fairly recent and influenced by American trends, the act of welcoming a new baby has actually been around for centuries in lots of different countries (although the ceremonies from Ancient Egypt and Ancient Greece might not have been quite in the format we are used to nowadays!)

In years gone by, pregnant women were not often seen in public. So in Victorian times ladies had teas to celebrate and gifts were showered upon the new mother after the baby’s birth (perhaps at their christening). It was after the Second World War, during the baby boom era, that baby showers (as we know them today) started to appear. After the hardships of rationing, these parties acted as a way to prepare women for the next chapter of their life and provided gifts to reduce expenses for expectant parents.

Historically, gifts presented at baby showers would have been handmade (or silver from grandparents). Perhaps the first gifts to be bought to a baby shower were in fact gold, frankincense and myrrh! Traditionally, a layette would have been a collection of clothes, bedding, toiletries and other baby care products for a new born.

Some alternative gift ideas (as suggested by mums with the benefit of some experience) include:

  • stain removing detergent (powder, spray, liquid – there’ll be lots of stains!)
  • teething granules (camomile remedy to soothe and calm when those dreaded teeth start coming through)
  • children’s medicine (for relief from pain and fever)
  • antiseptic healing cream (for nappy rash and pretty good on your own spots too!)
  • muslins (for mopping up, covering up, holding on to or laying on)
  • cloth sling (to carry the baby but be hands free)
  • breast pads (to avoid any leaks on your clothes)
  • cocoa butter (to lather yourself in to help with stretch marks and smells of chocolate – bliss!)
  • Sophie the Giraffe (those teeth have so much to answer for!)
  • Nick Cope CDs (not your average children’s music – these are catchy, cool, sing-a-long classics that never grate even on a long journey)
  • liquid iron and vitamin supplement (for some extra energy for a new mum)
  • porridge oats (great for producing milk)
  • pampering products for mum (like bubble bath and hand cream for any precious moments to relax)
  • clothes for when the baby gets bigger (they’ll be inundated with the smaller stuff and don’t stay really little for very long. Plus remember to buy for the appropriate season for when the baby will fit that age clothing)

As well as showering the mother to be with gifts, tips and anecdotes, baby showers can include fun games and are now also being used as a way to reveal the gender of the baby. Surprise cakes, confetti filled balloons and scratch cards can be cut, popped or removed to reveal a pink or blue centre.

We are looking forward to the arrival of Spring and the announcements from our friends soon. All the best to you if you’re expecting.

baby shower | Hanami Dream

Take a look at our baby shower Pinterest board if you’re looking for party inspiration to welcome your little one in to the world with pastels, polka dots, parasols and patisserie.

Celebrating milestone occasions in 2015

Celebrating milestone occasions in 2015

We hope you’ve had a wonderful time celebrating Christmas. For us, December is such a special month as not only are there Christmas festivities but lots of family birthdays to mark and share including our son’s, our nephew’s and my grandad’s 91st this year.

At this between and betwixt part of the month, many people take the time to reflect on the past year and look forward to the brand new year ahead. It’s a popular time to book holidays, make resolutions, kick start a new health regime and think about personal special occasions that are coming up.

Next year is going to give us plenty of reasons to celebrate as a nation with the 800th anniversary of the signing of the Magna Carta, a solar eclipse in March, a new royal baby and the Rugby World Cup taking place in England in the autumn. Plus anniversaries in relation to Sir Winston Churchill will include the 50th anniversary of his death, the 75th anniversary of his first becoming Prime Minister, and the 75th anniversary of the Battle of Britain. In the world of popular music, 2015 will also see the 25th anniversary of Take That, 15 years of Atomic Kitten and it would have seen the 70th and 80th birthdays of musical legends Bob Marley and Elvis Presley respectively.

Maybe you’ve got your own personal celebration in 2015. Perhaps you’re expecting a Photography by Farrow Photographybaby like Kate & William and will mark this new arrival with a baby shower or a christening. Other babies due to famous faces in 2015 include:

  • Sacha Baron Cohen and Isla Fisher
  • Liv Tyler and Dave Gardner
  • Shakira and Gerard Pique
  • Rebecca Adlington and Harry Needs
  • Dawn O’Porter and Chris O’Dowd
  • Jessica Biel and Justin Timberlake
  • Keira Knightley and James Righton
  • Abbey Clancy and Peter Crouch

Perhaps your children are a little older and you’ll be celebrating their graduation from university or marking their coming of age with a special party (like Harry Styles, Justin Bieber and Tom Daley who will all reach their 21st birthdays in 2015).

Congratulations if you got engaged over the festive season (or if you’re already bay-tree-2engaged) and are planning an engagement party and/or wedding in the new year. Here are some famous engaged couples we think could make it up the aisle in 2015 and we’re sure their special days would influence wedding trends:

  • Declan Donnelly and Ali Astall
  • Geri Halliwell and Christian Horner
  • Benedict Cumberbatch and Sophie Hunter
  • Peter Andre and Emily Macdonagh
  • Kimberley Walsh and Justin Scott
  • Christine Bleakley and Frank Lampard
  • Andy Murray and Kim Sears
  • Cameron Diaz and Benji Madden

Or maybe 2015 will give you the opportunity to renew your vows, celebrate an anniversary, mark your retirement or enjoy a special milestone birthday with the important people in your life. Some famous faces turning 30 next year are Lewis Hamilton and Keira Knightley. Whilst David Beckham, Angelina Jolie, Declan Donnelly and Anthony McPartlin will be celebrating their 40th birthdays. Other big birthdays include JK Rowling and Craig Revel-Horwood’s 50th; Rowan Atkinson and Bruno Tonioli’s 60th; Henry Winkler (The Fonz) and Tom Selleck’s 70th; and Sean Connery’s 85th.

Whatever you’re celebrating in 2015, we wish you a very Happy New Year.