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Aram’s Super Sweet XIV

The TV Guide
Sunday, February 7th, 2010

Yesterday was a very long, very fun day. We continued celebrating David’s brother Aram’s birthday with a hockey game in downtown LA before we returned home to the surprise that the last Hauslaib sibling flew into town for the weekend. We had to distract David’s siblings Aram and Lara while Eden was sneaking her way to LA … but the surprise went off without a hitch and all the Hauslaib sibs were reunited for the weekend:


It was a hard secret to keep but we managed to make it work. After everyone was done screaming, we went shopping on Melrose. We popped into the adidas store …


… where we all got new shoes. I managed to find the coveted Darth Vader shoes from the adidas Originals Star Wars Collection. ‘Twas a nice afternoon, indeed :)

Dinner last night was had at XIV. After the jump, check out some cute pics of David and his siblings lookin’ all cute and stuff …

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Happy 28th Birthday, Aram

The TV Guide
Saturday, February 6th, 2010

Last night David, his sister Lara and I welcomed the arrival of their brother Aram who flew into LA for the weekend to celebrate his birthday yesterday. Upon arrival, we took him out for dinner at Antonio’s on Melrose before returning home to bust out a phat red velvet birthday cake for him:


This afternoon, we are all going to the Staples Center to see the Detroit Red Wings play the LA Kings in their second match-up in 3 weeks. As you may recall, David, my friends and I saw the Wings play the Kings at Joe Louis Arena back home in Detroit a few weeks ago and today they will go head-to-head again. Here’s hoping the Wings can pull off a win this time :)

Tonight, David, his siblings and I will be enjoying a fabulous birthday dinner for Aram and then … who knows where the night will lead. It may be rainy and dreary here in SoCal this weekend but we are having a blast!!

Happy 25th Birthday, Cristiano Ronaldo

Birthday Lurve
Saturday, February 6th, 2010

Cristiano Ronaldo, soccer stud and new spokesmodel for Emporio Armani Underwear, is celebrated his 25th birthday yesterday at an event for his soccer team Real Madrid in Madrid, Spain:


Yeah, I don’t think this was Cristiano’s big birthday celebration, the event just happened to take place on his birthday. I suspect he enjoyed a proper celebration later on last night. In any event, this gives us the chance to wish Sr. Ronaldo a Happy 25th Birthday!! I’m not sure how many of y’all are Cristiano Ronaldo fans but I’m sure he’d appreciate all the Birthday Lurve you can spare for him today. Happy Birthday, Cris!

[Photo credit: Bauer-Griffin]

Father’s Day

The TV Guide
Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

After a last minute snafu that almost derailed my ENTIRE PLAN, last night’s surprise birthday dinner for my dad went off as a huge success. I was starting to get worried that everything was going so smoothly when, right on cue, something went terribly wrong. An emergency at one of my dad’s properties meant that he was going to cancel dinner and ruin his bday surprise. Thankfully, my sister managed to talk him into going to dinner anyway and he was very happily surprised to see a table full of people ready to celebrate his birthday:


Dinner at Andiamo’s in Dearborn, MI was fantastic as always. We got my parent’s favorite table overlooking the falling snow … it was a great night. My dad was so happy, which means we were all very happy.

After a leisurely dinner, I visited with my folks for a bit before they went to bed. And that was that. David and I fly back to LA this evening. We had a great time here at home but I’m looking forward to the relative warmth of SoCal. Wee!

Happy 5th Birthday, Chifundo ‘Mercy’ James

Birthday Lurve
Saturday, January 23rd, 2010

Birthday Lurve goes out to Chifundo Mercy James this weekend as the little Miss celebrates her 5th birthday this week. Here are a couple photos from Mercy’s b-day celebration with her mother Madonna and her brother David Banda earlier this week:

[Madonna] took her five-year-old daughter and her adopted son David, four, to a New York toy shop to celebrate Mercy’s birthday on Thursday. David had been decorated in facepaint, while Mercy was dressed up in a pink tutu, white hat and a Stella McCartney jacket. The design, created for GapKids, is said to be so popular that it sold out of shops in New York just weeks after it was released. But when you are the daughter of one of the world’s biggest superstar, such issues do not seem to be a problem. In contrast, her mother looked a lot more conservative, opting for a black trouser suit and overcoat. However, little Mercy doesn’t seem to have had too much trouble adapting to the jet-set lifestyle she is currently living since moving from her native Malawi seven months ago. She has often been seen dressed head to foot in designer clothes and has dined in the world’s most exclusive restaurants. Reports this week have suggested that the 51-year-old is keen to try for another child with her toyboy lover, Jesus Luz, 22. The singer already has four children, Lourdes, 14, with her former personal trainer Carlos Leon and son Rocco, nine, with ex-husband Guy Ritchie as well as her two adopted African orphans. The US singer has been with Luz for almost 18 months, meeting him during a photo shoot in Brazil shortly after she divorced Ritchie. Madonna performed yesterday at George Clooney’s Hope For Haiti Now benefit concert, which raised more than $30million. The star-studded fundraiser which took place in New York and London also included Bruce Springsteen, Alicia Keys and Stevie Wonder.

What a little doll!! She truly is the prettiest princess of all. I bet Mercy had herself a fabulous birthday this year, no doubt a much more festive one than the little girl is prolly used to from her orphanage days. Mercy is coming up on her 1 year anniversary as Madonna’s daughter so she’s still got a lot of celebratin’ to look forward to in 2010. Let’s send all our love and birthday wishes to Mercy James today. Happy Birthday, Mercy!

[Photo credit: Splash News; Source]

Jesus Luz Celebrates His 23rd Birthday

Birthday Lurve
Sunday, January 17th, 2010

Belated birthday wishes go out to Madonna’s much younger toyboy/model/DJ Jesus Luz who celebrated his 23rd birthday at a shindig in Rio de Janiero, Brazil last Thursday night. Here are a few photos of Chuy posing with and without his birthday cake:


As you may recall, Jesus took time out of his bizzy schedule to fly out to Portofino, Italy last August so that he could celebrate Madonna’s 51st birthday with her but she did NOT do the same for him on his birthday. As I understand it, Jesus even worked as the club DJ on the night of his birthday before he was presented with this sad little cake. HMMM. I would imagine that Mr. Luz has a nice birthday nonetheless … he is still in employ as Madonna’s toyboy and that’s the gift that keeps on giving, methink. Happy Birthday anyways, Jesus!

[Photo credit: INFdaily]

Happy 88th Birthday, Betty White

Birthday Lurve
Sunday, January 17th, 2010

Birthday Lurve goes out to the amazing Betty White, who celebrates her 88th birthday today!! As we sadly learned earlier this week, Betty’s Golden Girls co-star (and the only other surviving GG star) Rue McClanahan suffered a stroke and is currently undergoing physical therapy but, happily, Betty is doing well on her 88th. In fact, Betty is due to be honored with the Lifetime Achievement Award at the 16th Annual Screen Actor’s Guild Awards next weekend — here an excerpt from the text of the SAG press release concerning Betty’s upcoming award:

Screen Actors Guild (SAG) announced [that] beloved comedienne, pioneering television producer, host, author and animal advocate Betty White, will receive the Guild’s most prestigious accolade—the Screen Actors Guild Life Achievement Award for career achievement and humanitarian accomplishment. White will be presented the Award, given annually to an actor who fosters the “finest ideals of the acting profession,” at the “16th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards®”, which premieres live on TNT and TBS Saturday, January 23, 2010, at 8 p.m. ET/PT, 7 p.m. CT and 6 p.m. MT. In making [this] announcement, Screen Actors Guild National President Alan Rosenberg said, “Whether creating some of television’s most indelible characters, plunging into film roles with joyous gusto or perfecting the art of the quip as a television panelist and host, Betty White has entertained audiences with her impeccable comic timing and remarkable wit for more than sixty years. Her lifelong devotion to the welfare of animals, manifest in her work as an author, producer and philanthropist, is further evidence of her tremendous humanity and meaningful contributions in so many important areas. Screen Actors Guild is honored to celebrate Betty White’s extraordinary achievements over the course of an exemplary life.” On the morning she was asked to accept Screen Actors Guild’s highest honor, White was headed to the set of the Disney feature “You Again,” starring Kristen Bell (as her granddaughter), Jamie Lee Curtis, Sigourney Weaver and Kristin Chenowith. Earlier this summer, White played Ryan Reynold’s scene-stealing Grandma Annie in the chart-topping Sandra Bullock romantic comedy “The Proposal.” She is currently heard in theatres voicing the elderly Yoshie in Oscar-winner Hayao Miyazaki’s animated adventure “Ponyo.” Betty Marion White was born January 17, 1922, in Oak Park, Ill., the only child of Horace, an electrical engineer, and Tess, a housewife. The family moved to California when White was 2. After graduating Beverly Hills High School, White made her professional debut at the Bliss Hayden Little Theatre and landed parts in such popular radio shows as “Blondie,” “The Great Gildersleeve” and “This Is Your FBI.” Her first radio program, “The Betty White Show,” followed. Her big break came in 1949, when she joined Al Jarvis’ five-and-a-half-hour, six-days-a-week live KLAC-TV variety show, “Hollywood on Television.” Starting out as Jarvis’ “Girl Friday,” White inherited the show’s hosting duties for two more years when Jarvis left in 1952. The same year she formed Bandy Productions with producer Don Fedderson and writer George Tibbles. Spinning off characters from a “Hollywood on Television” sketch, they created the domestic comedy “Life with Elizabeth,” for which White received her first of six Emmys. Syndication brought the program to national audiences through the mid-’50s. The series made White one of only a few women with creative control before and behind the camera in television’s early years. White went on to produce and host a daily NBC talk/variety skein “The Betty White Show,” garnering a Daytime Emmy nomination. Her second situation comedy, “A Date with the Angels,” premiered in 1957, then evolved into another eponymous comedy/variety showcase. White’s sly ribald humor made her an audience favorite on the late-night circuit, not only matching wits with Jack Paar (more than 70 appearances) Merv Griffin and Johnny Carson (including many “Mighty Carson Art Players” performances) but also subbing for all three as guest host. Her clever spontaneity also earned her spots on numerous game and talk shows, such as “The Match Game,” “To Tell the Truth,” “I’ve Got A Secret” “Liar’s Club” and especially “Password,” whose host Allen Ludden she married in 1963 after a persistent two-year courtship. When White and Ludden’s pals, actor Mary Tyler Moore and her producer/husband Grant Tinker, were casting about for a cloyingly sweet “Betty White-type” to guest star on their hit “The Mary Tyler Moore Show,” they ultimately decided to go with the real deal. White’s 1973 guest shot as the saccharinely catty, man-hungry “Happy Homemaker” Sue Ann Nivens was White’s entrée into one of television’s most iconic ensembles. The role relaunched White’s acting career and earned her back-to-back supporting actress Emmy and then a fourth Emmy nomination. After the series’ historic final episode in 1977, MTM created “The Betty White Show,” with White playing the second-rate star of a TV police drama. After its brief run, White guest-starred in the miniseries “The Place to Be” (1979) and such telefilms as “With this Ring,” (1978) “Before and After” (1979) and “The Gossip Columnist,” (1980), before breaking ground as TV’s first female game show host on NBC’s “Just Men.” Drawing on the lascivious persona perfected as Sue Ann Nivens, White earned the first and only Daytime Emmy for Best Game Show Host awarded to a female emcee. A second Daytime Emmy nomination followed in 1984. 1983 also saw White begin a three-year recurring stint on Vicki Lawrence’s “Mama’s Family,” reprising the role of social climber Ellen Harper Jackson she’d created in sketches on “The Carol Burnett Show” in the early ‘70s. In 1985, at 63, White began what became the most lauded role of her career, the sweetly naïve Minnesotan Rose Nylund on NBC’s Saturday night hit “The Golden Girls.” White, along with co-stars Beatrice Arthur, Estelle Getty and Rue McClanahan, proved that great comedy transcended age, as did the series’ stellar ratings and countless honors including, for White, a first-year lead actress Emmy, six subsequent nominations and two Golden Globe nominations. She was to reprise the role of Rose on three other series: “Empty Nest” (1989, 1992), “Nurses” (1991) and “The Golden Palace” (1992–93).

Betty White TRULY is a US national treasure and she should be honored as such. I am so pleased to know that she is doing well, is happily active and is celebrating her 88th birthday in good health and happy spirits. While we send our healing prayers to Rue today for a speedy and full recovery, let’s send all of our happy Birthday Lurve to Betty today. Happiest of Birthdays, Betty!! Here’s to many, many more!!

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