Monday, May 11, 2009

A Salute to Children, A Salute to Dina.

Most people who know me and have been following this blog knows that I do not involve my social life here. But for once, I'm breaking the rules and introducing you to someone whom I've developed a great admiration for, for her amazing work and efforts in charity. I can go on and on about how so and so donated thousands of dollars sponsoring a gala and got their name plastered on all the programs and invites ... or so and so who sits on the host committee and advisory board of certain charity every year just so she can play dress up in Dior with her friends for a night ... I can go on and on about gossip of people I see everyday and the things they do. But I won't, instead I want to talk about this girl (who happen to look like real life Barbie), who is not only signer of many checks that went to good use but did the dirty work from posting stamps to setting the tables before an event. What sets her apart is, in return she expects nothing - not a picture at the VIP step and repeat, not a dress sponsorship by Oscar de la Renta, not even recognition. She is my friend, Dina Manzo, founder of Project Ladybug and most of America will soon know her as one of the Real Housewives of New Jersey.

She founded Project Ladybug before she was part of Bravo's history. She was simply just a mom, a sister, an aunt ... someone that cooked for her daughter, liked to dine with friends and lived a comfortable lifestyle. And rather spending her days clearing Chanel and getting photographed everywhere she went, she decided she needed to help under-privileged children that are devastated by terminal illness. It's a cause people tend to overlook. When you think of children and babies, you think of new beginnings and good health. But some of the battles these children fight, are greater than anything you or I have ever gone through. As a participant to several charities, I saw this as something worthy. But it never hit me as to what grand things Dina is doing until I heard the stories of what these kids are going through ...

At a spa recently with Dina and Caroline (Caroline is Dina's sister, who happens to be another Real Housewives of NJ), Caroline described to me to story of this little boy: He had cancer of the heart and miraculously, he beat it. But soon enough the doctors found cancer in his shoulders and so they operated on his shoulders and took out much of its muscles. So he walked around lopped-sided, unable to use his bad shoulder. (Honestly, if that were to happen to me, at that point I'd be crying in bed brooding over how unfair this is and what a horrible life Im having ... ) But what this boy did was use his one good arm and held and rocked his crying baby sister and said "I am the protector of her". Even in such pain and such battle, a little boy could have a better attitude then all of us would ... that's beyond words. Dina also showed me a picture of a little girl who wore a hat that said "Cancer Fears Me". It just makes me cry. Hearing about these children brings me back to reality about all the things that I worry and complain about everyday ... how come I can't lose that 5 pounds; I don't have enough shoes to wear; I have one grey hair that isn't going away ... they are all so superficial and so trivial. The battles these children fight everyday are experiences that no children should go through but yet they do it with a smile and a giggle. They are my heroes and what Dina and Project Ladybug are doing for them ... well, it's just phenomenal.

In this tough economic time, I know that charity is the first thing out the window for many families. But please consider donating a service or products (if you have your own business) as Project Ladybug often hosts events big or small in hopes to raise more funds. If you can perhaps make a commitment to give up Starbucks a couple times a week for a month and instead write a check (big or small) ... it can make a huge difference in the lives and well-being of these young children. Email Project Ladybug for more donation info: LadybugFoundation@Gmail.com

Monday, May 4, 2009

Mom's On My Mind

When you were young, she was your chauffeur, your teacher and your cook. She wiped tears off your face and picked you up when you fell. She relentlessly told you right from wrong even though you thought you were a know-it-all. Now in your adult life, she is your friend, your guiding light and your cheerleader. She never fails to stand by your side. Most of all, she's your mother. Mother's Day is less than a week away. Don't forget her this year ... get her something amazing that would bring a smile to her face (best part, you don't have to break your budget to do that). Here are a few fabulous ideas:

1. Nest Candles & Burn Voyage Candles. You don't have to buy her a plane ticket to transport her to somewhere fun. Nest candles are made with fun scents like Bamboo and Moss & Mint. They are unique and the candles are poured in beautiful decorative tumblers that can be reused as a vase! The smaller Burn Voyage candles are made with an exotic combination of scents to transport mom to "Greener Pastures", "Purple Mountains", "Azure Seas" (my favorite) and more. What I love about these candles is the packaging. So pretty. Pretty. Pretty.

Nest Candles $32. Free shipping at any price.
Burn Voyage Candles $26.


2. Memoire Liquide. If you are in California, visit the Studio Beauty Mix counter at Fred Segal or pop into Bloomingdales 59th Street in New York City to custom mix your own fragrance. This is the perfect way to recreate a certain memory, time shared between mother and daughter or a childhood dessert always made by your mother ... The possibilities are endless. If you are out of the New York and LA areas, there are over 160 scents you can purchase online to mix and match according to mom's moods. See my link below.

Memoire Liquide $ 35-65.


3. Unconditional Love by Philosophy. Consider the oppurtunity to love the greatest of all blessing. Need we say more with a gift called "Unconditional Love"? In fragrance form or other body care, it's a perfect combination of beauty and a message. And through Philosophy's sister site, you can send a personalized card and download songs ... perfect for Mother's Day.

Unconditional Love Spray Fragrance $40. Free shipping with purchase of $50 or more.
Unconditional Body Products $22-$45.


4. Coco Luxe Truffles & Madeleines. Inspired by destinations around the globe, these handmade truffles are named after places like Capri (made with balsamic and sea salt), Bombay (curry and coconut milk), Tulum (spicy peppers) and more. The madeleines are (taste just like Paris) made in original flavors or with elegant ingredients such as edible lavender, English Roses, and Kyoto Green Tea. Chocolat de Luxe is so exclusive and in demand that for now, they are taking orders by email and by referrals only (tell them I sent you).

Coco Luxe Truffles $8.75-$42.
Coco Luxe Madeleines $3-$8.



5. Stearling Silver Crystal Hearts by True Faith Jewelry. What woman doesn't like jewelry? Designed by Bravo's Real Housewives of New York, Ramona Singer. Her jewelry collection has impeccable craftsmanship and great attention to details. She's worn both all her designs throughout the show. Hear are my two favorite pieces:

Filigree Heart $199.
Heart with Rose Crystal Flowers $129.


6. Tracy Stern Beauty Teas & Tea For You. Tea Maven and New York society hostess, Tracy Stern, has developed the most unique line of teas that are proprietary blends of the best quality teas from the finest estates around the globe. Included in her tea collection is a line of beauty teas such as Awakening Beauty, Toxic Beauty, Sleeping Beauty and even Slimming Beauty. Fabulously packaged (her teas come with an infuser), Tracy is showing the world that big girls and moms can have their own tea parties too. Reccently, Tracy also published her second book called Tea For You which talks about the art of blending your own tea.

Beauty Teas $19-26.50.
Tea For You $12.76. Free shipping when you spend $25.


Mommy and me.