
Yesterday was my
34th birthday, and, I have to say, it was one of my favorites. We just celebrated in a low-key family way, and it was so nice. First, on Wednesday night, Alex took me to see the
The Book of Mormon. Our friend (who actually happens to be Mormon) helped us get discounted house seats through her friend who works for the play. When we showed up, we realized we were sitting fifth row center! We were so close, we could see the sweat on the actors' faces; it was crazy.

Look how beautiful the boxes were on the sides of the theater...

The play was absolutely hilarious, and the acting was fantastic. Jon Stewart said the play was "so f**king good it makes me angry," which seemed about right. We had smiles plastered on our faces the whole time.

The next morning, my brother and his French girlfriend Audrey came over for breakfast. She recommended
Bien Cuit, a new bakery in our neighborhood...

...so we headed over there for delicious pain au chocolat and carrot bread. (Toby preferred the former:)

That evening, Alex and I went to
Junoon, a fancy Indian restaurant in the Flatiron district.

The food was exploding with flavor. We had crispy cauliflower, fried paneer cheese and duck meatballs
just to start, and then shared lentil-encrusted mahi mahi and lamb shank braised for five hours.


During dinner, Alex surprised me with a handmade
Mason Pearson brush. I've wanted one ever since
Caroline explained that the boar bristles evenly distribute your hair's natural oils to make it extra shiny. Plus, every woman in my family had one growing up—my mom, my aunts, my grandmother—so in a funny way, it feels like I've finally grown up. :)
Happy birthday!!! That Indian food looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteA man who gives that brush as a gift really knows how to spoil a girl. Such a little luxury! Happy Birthday!
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Happy birthday, Joanna! I'm coming up to NY next weekend for my birthday dinner with my best friend, and we were deciding between Junoon and Darbar! We made reservations at Darbar, though - have you ever eaten there?
ReplyDeleteHow sweet about the hairbrush!
ReplyDeleteHappy Belated Birthday! My mom used to have a boar bristle brush growing up and I remember being so freaked out that it came from a pig. :) (Are they really that kind of boar? I still don't know!) I do remember my hair feeling luxuriously soft when she had finished brushing it, though!
ReplyDeleteThat sounds absolutely wonderful! Happy Birthday!
ReplyDeleteSounds wonderful!
ReplyDeletePS: If you make the move to Brooklyn, we've got a Bien Cuit too!
what a lovely birthday! So glad you fully enjoyed it :)
ReplyDeleteLoved the article! Happy Birthday, and may your hair shine forever!
ReplyDeleteAh! What a perfect birthday :-)
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday!!! That hairbrush looks wonderful!
ReplyDeleteWhen I read about the gift of your brush and the legacy you now share with your mom, grandmother, etc., I just smiled. It is the little things that are so special to share!
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday!
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omg so you moved to brooklyn?! you're in my hood!
ReplyDeleteso sweet for alex to surprise you like that! i am so happy you had such a great day! the food sounds amazing :)
ReplyDeleteSounds like a perfect day, going out for coffee and breakfast is my favorite way to start any celebratory day too!
ReplyDeleteYou had such a lovely day!
ReplyDeleteHappy birthday, Joanna!
Sounds like a great way to celebrate your big day. I love Indian food, but have yet to try paneer - I know, I need to get over it and get some next time. Happy Birthday!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely evening out!
ReplyDeletehappy birthday! :)
ReplyDeleteSounds like such a great day! I have been wanting to see that play-- everyone who has seen it raves!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad that you have such a wonderful brithday and such a great present!!!
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday!!!
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Happy Birthday!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful NYC birthday. Did you take your picture on 34th Street?
ReplyDeleteThat might be a cool tradition... ooh, or for anniversaries too.
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Okay, first of all I'm so jealous that you saw Book of Mormon! That's definitely on my Bucket List :) Sounds like you had the perfect birthday - delicious food, great friends, and a great present! Happy Birthday, lady.
ReplyDeleteJoyeux Anniversaire Joanna !
ReplyDeleteWe share the same birthdate :-)
love your brush, Toby's sweater & where did Audrey get her boots!? :)
ReplyDeleteYou know how to celebrate a birthday lady. How fun! I have one of those brushes too and they are fabulous. Also, my 7 year old loves it because it doesn't hurt when I brush her hair with it.
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful weekend.
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happy birthday! :) that sounds fabulous
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Your birthday looks awesome! I have that brush, it is AMAZING. I was so skeptical about such an expensive one, but was gifted one last Christmas, and now I'm a total convert. My hair has never looked better.
ReplyDeleteSuch a nice ending of a perfect day!!
ReplyDeleteAs a fellow NYC dweller about to turn 33 this year this sounds like a perfect birthday - Book of Mormon and the Mason Pearson brush especially! I think I need to forward this post to my hubby ;-)
ReplyDeletehappy birthday jo! :)
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Happy birthday! I think I need one of those hair brushes - and I know I can get one in the UK :)
ReplyDeleteHappy birthday! I think I need one of those hair brushes - and I know I can get one in the UK :)
ReplyDeleteYesterday was also my birthday! I turned 25. Happy birthday and glad you had such a great day :)
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday! Looks like you had a lot of fun!
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Oh we really want to see that! Looks like the perfect day. Happy Birthday!
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday again!! That is so amazingly awesome that you got to see The Book of Mormon 5th row center! WOW!! Ooo such yummy food!! I'm glad you had a wonderful birthday! =) That's pretty cool that your keeping the tradition alive with the brush! =)
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Happy Birthday :)
ReplyDeletehow lovely + perfect!
ReplyDeleteHAPPY BIRTHDAY!
ReplyDeleteI totally agree with you, btw. I'm inching my way towards 33, and my 30s TOTALLY trump my 20s. I was a hot mess in my 20s! ;)
Happy birthday!! That seems like an amazing way to spend the big day :) I've been dying to see book of mormon! Must find tickets...
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Belated Birthday wishes to you..
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday! It seems like you had a blast!
ReplyDeleteI wish a show and two meals out was a quiet birthday for me ;) Looks lovely, especially the indian food.
ReplyDeleteA belated HappyBirthday! What a nice time! The show, the bakery, the brush! What a lucky girl!
ReplyDeleteFun Fun Fun! All of it! And those brushes are the best and often become family heirlooms! xx
ReplyDeleteHappy birthday!
ReplyDeleteThat looks like a great birthday celebration. I'm in Colorado but am wishing more than ever I lived in NYC!
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Sounds fabulous!!! Glad to hear you were taken care of! :)
ReplyDeleteYou will swear by that brush and keep it forever. All the great women in my family have used them for decades, so my mom bought me one when I turned 10. I'm now 24 and use the very same brush! Take good care of it and it will last a looooong time! :)
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday Joanna!So glad you were born:)
ReplyDeleteAND I would love to see Book of Mormon!
That's a very nice article there! :-)
ReplyDeleteThenie
happy birthday! all those pictures are making me hungry! my birthday is in a few weeks, i hope i have as much fun as you did!
ReplyDeleteI think your birthday sounds fantastic. The lentil-encrusted mahi mahi, the brother's french girlfriend arriving via moped, and the fancy hair brush would be my top three favorite things. I am going to check out that hair brush asap!
ReplyDeletelooks like an amazing birthday! we've been wanting to see the 'book of mormon' - i wonder if it will come to salt lake city?!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful birthday! The Book of Mormon is absolutely hilarious and I am dying to see it again. My mom gave me a Mason Pearson brush for one of my teenage birthdays and I have treasured it ever since (my parent's dog chewed on the handle so now it has its own character). I will hopefully have a girl of my own one day that I can gift a Mason Pearson brush to. They are the BEST!
ReplyDeleteSounds like a wonderful birthday! You're lovely - happy happy 34!
ReplyDeleteYou are adorable! Happy Birthday!
ReplyDeleteawesome!!! so what do you think about the Mason's brush???!!!! Ive been wanting one forever too!
ReplyDeletehappy birthday! looks like it was amazing. I've been meaning to check out the Book of Mormon, so your review is up my alley.
ReplyDeleteI second that brush, I have one of those along with a Wet Brush and they make an awesome pair. Have fun with those shiny locks!
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Happy Birthday....I saw Book of Mormon last Spring and I have never laughed so hard. Very inappropriately funny!
ReplyDeletesounds like y'all had a great time!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful way to ring in a new birthday year! My little will celebrate his 2nd in just a few days and I'll celebrate my 33rd soon after. February is a great month to be born!
ReplyDeleteHappy birthday! And your brother's girlfriend's boots are amazing. Would LOVE to know where she found them! French women always have the best shoes...
ReplyDeleteyour birthday sounds fabulous! have a beautiful year!
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Aww, this is all so lovely, Joanna, and what a sweet gift from Alex. Happy birthday! xo.
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday!!!! I just had my 22nd birthday on the 24th, so I love a fellow January baby. :)
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY! that looks like a perfect day; filled with fun, family, and good food.... and i would be lying if i said i am not coveting your mason pearson brush.
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing your lovely day!
Lovely post!! Happy Birthday and wishing many more Blessings!!!!!
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Necole
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Now that seems like a fantastic birthday all around! Joyeux anniversaire! A little late but well-meant from one of your readers but non-commenters. You have enough already as it is!!
ReplyDeleteFor me, my mid-30s were my absolute favorite time. I spent my 35th bday on safari in Botswana after having wrapped a photo shoot with my honey for Apple. I felt at the top of my game and "bien dans ma peau" as they say here in France--I still do but do not quite agree that the 40s are the new 30s--so please enjoy the amazing life that you have worked so hard to build! It is a wonderful moment to be in...
With all my Best from Provence,
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All the best on your birthday, Joanna! I'm wondering if Caroline would suggest this brush for every kind of hair, or not for hair that is tightly curled.
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday Joanna! So glad you had a great day!
ReplyDeleteThe Mormon Church's response to the play was very generous - not combative at all. I wonder, if the writers of the play had done something similar by making a vulgar and crass play about the Holy Qu'ran and the Prophet Mohammed, would they and the actors even still be alive today? Or would they just be living in fear in another country under false identities?!
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Love Indian food! I'm glad you had a great birthday :)
ReplyDeleteAAH, The Indian food just made my mouth water. Glad you had a great birthday, may you have many more. (:
ReplyDeleteAww.. that all looks wonderful! Happy Birthday!
ReplyDeleteHope you had a great birthday! I am still dying to see 'Book of Mormon'! It's coming to DC this summer, so hopefully soon!
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Katie
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Happy birthday! Many happy returns. Second the mason and Pearson brushes. I stole my mum's. Makes hair magically thick and lustrous! x
ReplyDeleteAwww...Happy Birthday!
ReplyDeleteSounds like a fantastic way to celebrate! Happy 34th!
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet ending to a post. I have just checked shipping of the hairbrushes to Ireland...they deliver...but do they really work?
ReplyDeleteSuper sweet and thoughtful gift! Your man is so good to you. :)
ReplyDeleteHope your years of life keep getting exponentially better!
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www.pureimajennation.com
OOOOO the lentil crusted mahi mahi sounds like a dream!
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday! Glad it was so fun and happy!
happy birthday! i'm glad you had such a fun celebration!
ReplyDeleteand now that you've seen the play, you should read the book! i can attest to how great and life changing it is. you can get a free copy of the Book of Mormon here: http://mormon.org/free-book-of-mormon . (straight from the Church, so it's legit). and i just want to say that real Mormon missionaries are actually pretty cool guys and girls!
Happy birthday! Sounds like you had a fabulous celebration. And I'm so impressed Alex got you a Mason Pearson brush. Major husband points! I'd be surprised if my boyfriend knew what a "Mason Pearson" was. ;) A very sweet surprise.
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday! Looks like an amazing time was had. I am also 34, it is a good age - enjoy. Also, my mother, who is 65, says it is the best time of life (well, she said that BEFORE she retired, so it may now be 65).
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday! My family and I snagged tickets to see Book of Mormon with the original cast when it first came out because Matt and Trey were promoting it on the Daily Show and we saw that and said "A musical about Mormons written by the creators of South Park? How could this NOT be good??" So we bought tickets before it blew up and got our pick - we chose front row of the loge, dead center (imo the best seats in the house). We all loved it! We met the cast outside afterwards too, it was a really fun evening :)
ReplyDeleteSounds like you had a wonderful birthday celebration! Hope your weekend is just as good.
ReplyDeleteAhhh! All the single girls' hearts broke at the mention of your brother's french girlfriend. :)
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday, Joanna! You are such an inspiration to me.
Happy birthday! xx
ReplyDeleteThat sounds like a lovely birthday.
ReplyDeleteMy sister is 11 years younger than me and I distinctly remember when I knew she was grown up - she stood up to our (well meaning, but overbearing) aunt. Funny how you mark milestones into adulthood...
Oh no .... Now I absolutely NEED one of those brushes! Nice gift and lovely birthday all 'round. Happy birthday to you, and your twin!
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Happy Bday! I've had my Mason-Pearson for about 10 years and it looks mint, brand new. I also love their wide-toothed combs (and much cheaper than the brushes). You're gonna love that brush!
ReplyDeleteAnd I'd like to try a slice of that carrot bread!
Belated Happy Birthday Joanna! Looks like an excellent day! I surprised my mom on Christmas with tickets for us to see Book of Mormon when it comes to Boston in April. We cannot wait!
ReplyDeleteHappy Happy Birthday!!
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday - your post brought tears to my eyes. I bought the brush for my daughter on her first birthday (not the child one but the adult one) and when she left for college in September she decided to leave it home to "keep it safe". Ah, the memories of brushing her hair with it! (sigh)
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday! That brush looks amazing :) Enjoy!
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ReplyDeleteWhat a thoughtful gift! And I'm so jealous of those seats ;) happy belated birthday!
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Sounds like a wonderful day! Hope 34 is great
ReplyDeleteHappy happy birthday! I keep hearing about The Book of Mormon but I know little about it - I'm glad you enjoyed it, I'll have to check it out! Glad you had such a wonderful birthday - make it the best year yet!
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday Joanna! It sounds like you had such a wonderful time.
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Happy Birthday Jo! lots of love and happiness and sunshines!!!
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Happy Birthday!! It sounds like you had a wonderful time.
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Happy birthday Cup of JO! Hugs & love to you always! :)
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday (a couple days late). Mason Pearson brushes are lovely, so lovely I have two!
ReplyDeletehappy belated birthday, jo! thanks for being an inspiration, always. may this yr be filled with abundant blessings and hoy! with love, genevieve
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ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday Joanna! I just know how much fun I would have just telling people what my husband bought me. "He bought me a HAIRBRUSH!" in the most excited voice as people look at you like you are crazy because they don't know that is a Mason Pearson, your legacy and like a gajillion dollars ;-)
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday!
ReplyDeleteYou and your family are adorable. You are talented and I have enjoyed so much of your blog.
That is a very sweet story about the brush.
I have a big lump in my throat because at first I was excited to see the statue of the prophet Moroni. Then, I read and looked further. It does look like a beautiful theater but it also looks like it was made to be similar to some of our Temples and the mural of the stars and planets looks much like the mural on the walls of part of the second floor inside of our visitor center in Salt Lake City which surrounds a beautiful Christus statue. My husband, a son and a daughter all served voluntarily as missionaries, to teach the gospel of Jesus Christ and to serve the people (who they grew to love) in the areas in which they served. It wasn't easy or cheap. I have read, re-read and love; the real book, "The Book of Mormon". Just thought to add a different perspective.
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ReplyDeleteHi Joanna, happy (very) belated birthday! I'm traveling to NYC in less than a month for the first time and am most excited about my Book of Mormon tickets! I have a very important question, though: what should I wear? I truly have no idea as to what is appropriate (for me or my man). Any input would be so appreciated!
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