Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Forever Young..Ish!


Can I tell you...about my birthday. Last February 21, I turned 40. As you can imagine there was a lot of pressure leading up to the day itself for reasons too tedious to enumerate. Most of it came from friends asking me what I was planning to do because apparently 'everybody' does something major. I certainly witnessed that with Sophie's uber glam party in Paris when she flew me in just for the weekend. I'm more inclined to do smaller gatherings and that's exactly what I did. This way I get to celebrate and make a wish several times over. I don't see anything wrong with that, do you?First of, dinner with the family. We went to Danal, one of our favorite restaurants in the city. We've been going there for years; for brunch, for dinner and even for our company Holiday parties. In fact, I designed my first collection in Danal back when they were still an antique store serving tea and sandwiches on the side. Danny, the proprietor, always throws in a few cookies or dessert at the end of every meal. We love freebies. A few days later, I went to Zampa, my new favorite enoteca in the West Village. It's the perfect place for a small crowd. David invited all my closest friends and it was a really lovely and intimate evening. We were only supposed to stay a few hours but we ended up staying all night and drinking more than our share of wine. The problem with cocktails is that once you get started you can never seem to stop.The next day, I had some more cake at Rafe (the company), where every birthday is celebrated with everybody singing and having a slice or two of cake sometime after lunch. It's what we call "merienda" in the Philippines. Mine was no exception except instead of cake, Mom got me my favorite Mixed fruit tarts from Ceci-Cela. Perfect with coffee. Soooo good!
I left for Paris several days later for my bi-annual trip to attend Premiere Vision, the biggest and most important trade show for designers. My girfriend Sophie Albou treated me to a very special dinner at L'Atelier du Joel Robuchon. You must know that it is virtually impossible to get a reservation at this restaurant especially during PV but Sophie knows all the right people. I've indulged at his other outposts in Hong Kong and Tokyo but this was my first time here in Paris. In a word...Wow! What a feast that was.
An unforgettable gastronomic bacchanalia. Adolphe Besnard, the designer of Paul & Joe, who I've known for years and my other girlfriend, interior and fashion designer Roseanne de Pampelonne came as well. Each dish was better than the next. I've never eaten so well in my life. Okay, a hyperbole but you get the point.That Sunday, Adolphe and his partner Didier Bertrand invited me to their home in Montemarte for another intimate dinner. Every time I'm in Paris I have dinner chez Adolphe so this was a tradition but with the extra bonus of celebrating my birthday. More cake for me. Yay!
My last celebration was with my friend Victor Magsaysay and his partner Raymond in their domicile in the Marais. It was actually Raymond's birthday dinner.Coincidentally Raymond and I are a few days apart so Victor decided to celebrate mine as well. More cake, but for the last time...really!
If turning 40 is this much fun, I think I'll turn forty again next year. All kidding aside, as far as I'm concerned I'll be forever young...ish! LOL

10 comments:

thwany said...

you don't look a day over 28.

happy belated =)

Anonymous said...

What's your secret? You don't look 40 at all! Belated greetings. Looks like you had a really great time with your friends and family.

A Print A Day said...

oh rafe! HAPPY BIRTHDAY! and i agree, you do NOT look 40 AT ALL! and your mini birthday celebrations look like so much fun! that's how i like to do my parties myself. it's more intimate :)

again, maligayang bati! i wish you all the happiness in the world!

xo
yasmine

themakeupgirl said...

Welcome to the 40! Looks like you had fun! Mine is Monday (well that will be 41...LOL)

m.t. said...

Omg, I love Zampa too! wow, maybe I'll bump into you there one of these days. Ciao ciao and belated happy birthday.

Angelo said...

you're 40?! you don't look 40, rafe. anyway, a very belated birthday greeting. wow! you really celebrated your birthday the Pinoy way, eh. with family and friends plus a gastronomical feast. woohooo!

maligayang kaarawan. mabuhay ka, ginoong totengco! :D

Alice Olive said...

Agreed - a fabulous way to celebrate. I completely support your goal of celebrating forty again next year!

TCho said...

Happy 40th!

Tell Ling I'm a huge fan!

Ming the Merciless said...

Oh Rafe, you don't look a day over 35. :-)

And Happy Birthday! May your next 40th birthdays be as much fun as your last one.

Iheartfashion said...

What a great way to celebrate!
I would have guessed 32 at most...