Birthdays are the best time to send a handwritten note. I know, I know…it’s fun to find a funny card, or let someone else express the sentiment- but somehow I think seeing ‘Happy Birthday’ handwritten makes it more special. Here’s a few things I like to say…
- ‘You are a miracle !’
- ‘My life is richer because of you !’
- ‘ Life is sweeter with you in it!’
- ‘Let’s eat birthday cake!’
- ‘Today we celebrate you!’
Adding a gift card or some cash in a little purse or wallet is always a good idea-
And since we have a birthday girl at Camellia’s Cottage in May- I did some window shopping at JCrew –
J Crew ‘bling’ jewelry with classic clothing is what the girls around here like! And they had eye-popping displays! The clothes were striped or solid and cotton sweaters, tee shirts, checked shirts and jeans, lots of denim in fact. Go birthday shopping!
Birthdays are also a great time to take a fun trip- May is a great time to head to the beach!
*Allie Mac recommends –
- Gulf Shores, Perdido and Orange Beaches on the Gulf of Mexico
- Go over to Pensacola to see the Blue Angels fly.
- Take a tour of Historic Mobile.
- Relax at the Marriott Grand Hotel and Spa at Point Clear. The guys can play a round of golf on the Robert Trent Jones Golf Course there-or fish off the pier while the girls go to the spa!
- Stroll around Fairhope or Magnolia Springs on Mobile Bay- that’s always a good idea.
- The food on the Bay or Gulf Coast is the best seafood you will find anywhere, any time…

Allie Mac got so excited about that, she mapped it all out! You have to wonder about anybody who wouldn’t want to go to South Alabama! *We’ll drag out this map again later on…
And here is one of my personal favorite things to do on my birthday or any day!
Go get a cup of cappuccino! What a way to say ‘I love you!’ with that sweet little heart the barista makes! (That’s Italian for that guy whippin’ up that fancy coffee!) Whatever way you choose to say ‘Happy Birthday!’ – big or small, I hope you will do it- a birthday is different than other holidays- it is specific to the person. Remember their day and say- I’m glad you were born!
So- to the adorable birthday girl at Camellia’s Cottage –
- ‘Happy Birthday! We love you!’
- ‘Our life is richer with you in it!’
- ‘Let’s celebrate you!’ ‘You are a miracle!’
- We hope your birthday is filled with all the good things life has to offer – including cupcakes and shopping, getting some sand between your toes and freckles on your nose!
And to all of those who have a birthday today, in May or any day- You are a ‘milagro’ in any language! We hope all your birthday dreams come true!
Love y’all, Camellia
J Crew http://www.jcrew.com
Marriott Grand Hotel and Spa http://www.marriottgrand.com
Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail https://www.rtjgolf.com
Alabama Department of Tourism http://www.alabama.tourism.gov
Blue Angels U.S. Navy – for schedule go to www.visitpensacola.com
I’m so long winded I had to do two posts about the Liebster Award. As part of the process of receiving the Liebster Award, the blogger shares 11 random personal facts, which you will find at the end of this post- and more important-Camellia’s Cottage pays it forward by nominating other bloggers that we feel deserve recognition. We have chosen 11 blogs that we feel are outstanding. Walter is excited…drum roll please! 

To complete the process of acquiring my own Liebster award, I will share 11 random facts about myself-

Let me tell you what it is…The Liebster Award is given to new bloggers by another blogger. A big southern ‘Thank you darlin ‘- goes to an amazing blogger -Agatha Chocolats ! I think I’ve gained weight just looking at her blog with all of that chocolate! You have to go see what that little Southern girl is up to! To thank her properly here is a thank you note especially for you, Agatha-
I like Agatha’s blog because of the images she uses- some are even short video clips, the 13 recipes she does once a week, the unusual combination of mystery and chocolate is intriguing and the playful, tasteful way she produces her blog. Currently it has to be my favorite! She has inspired me to be a better blogger.
This is my grandmother, Betty Jo Sparks Holmes, standing by a fence in Alabama with her small son and her young brother. This photograph was taken in the late 1920’s. She was a working woman beginning in the late 50’s – because her husband and her son were disabled. For almost 20 years she rode a bus to downtown Birmingham to work as a florist. She could squeeze a dollar harder than anyone I have ever known and get more out of it too! She was passionate about her work, her home and her family; always making sure her home was clean and beautiful and that there was something on the table that was fit to eat. To this day some of the best food I have ever eaten, the best meals I make, came from MiMi. I still use her recipes and methods to make good food for my family or for pretty tea sandwiches –
I even grocery shop with her advice filling my head! No one ever left her home hungry; she was immensely talented and seriously funny. She believed in the old ways of putting out fresh tea towels, using the good silver often and being grateful enough to write a thank you note or compassionate enough to write a sympathy card. And she continued to do these things whether her pocketbook was full or not. This week, in her honor and in honor of other amazing women I know- I hand painted a ‘spring collection’ of notecards with cute little handbags.