YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED…

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The late Anna Nicole Smith’s precious baby girl, Dannielynn Hope, is set to turn a year old in a week-and-a-half. Yes, time has flown by.

FYB has your first look at the invitation. A pink card with a crown on the front that says “Princess Dannielynn” and a wand, showing that she’ll turn one on September 7.

The party will take place next Saturday, September 8, at at Barnstable Brown — the very same Kentucky mansion where Dannielynn’s parents first met. Aww.

About 200 family members and friends will attend the bash, where they’ll munch on pizza and birthday cake.

Needless to say, it shall be the most memorable of events. Except for Dannielynn, of course, who is only one and will have absolutely zero recollection that such festivities even took place.

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17 Comments

  1. starr
    August-27-2007 @ 9:15 am

    Cute. Hey at least she’s loved, that’s obvious. I just hope she grows up ok and isn’t hounded all her life. I hope her dad has enough sense to keep her somewhat level-headed.

  2. supernova
    August-27-2007 @ 9:28 am

    I’m not usually one for big birthday bashes for 1-year olds (I’m mean, fine if you must have one… but it’s not like the kid will remember). Still, considering the hell of a first year this poor kid has had (losing her brother AND her mother within months of her birth and being kidnapped by Howard Stern - yuck - and being seperated from her real father only to be reunited through a very public, tawdry trial) - I’d say she and her father SHOULD DEFINATELY have a huge birthday blow out with as many people who love her as possible (she’ll need it to counter all of this crap she’s gone through and when she’s older her father can say, “sure, your first year was hard, but LOOK at all of the love you had around you”).

  3. Anony
    August-27-2007 @ 9:36 am

    She REALLY looks like her dad in the picture.

  4. Lola Lola
    August-27-2007 @ 9:49 am

    Is Howard invited? Or are kidnappers barred?

  5. Anonymous
    August-27-2007 @ 9:50 am

    supernova : the celebrationo of for her father, not her. a 1 yr old has no clue that she lost her mother & brother, the howard stern events, or and media coverage of her. a small party is what’s needed, not a blowout to show she’s loved (by 200 people who most of them probably will never see her after the event).
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    Age 1: Invite only family members and close friends only because thisbirthday is more for the parents than for the child. At age 1, a child doesn’t understand the concept of “Birthday Party.” He or she is getting a lot of attention—which is all a 1-year-old wants or understands anyway. You should not go overboard on presents because too much could scare or confuse a child. You should consider getting specialty items such as a plate that says “First Birthday,” a 1-year-old candle, and possible a table cover that everyone could sign with fabric paint to have as keepsakes that can someday be shown (or given to) your grown child.

  6. oh hell to the no!
    August-27-2007 @ 10:16 am

    Larry Birkhead is kinda cute. I’d service him good!

  7. supernova
    August-27-2007 @ 10:20 am

    Anonymous. You missed my point entirely (which is clear if you read and understood my post). She has no recollection of it NOW or in the near future by her own account. But you would have to be an idiot to not know that the events of her first life WILL BE KNOWN BY HISTORICAL RECORD AND POINTED OUT TO HER (by family, friends, kids and school and just by SHEER FACT OF HER HAVING A FAMOUS MOTHER). She will KNOW about her history (if she’s anywhere near a computer and can look up her famous, dead mother). The point is (numb-nuts), that when she sees the photos and sees the media blitz that surrounded her first year of life (which will be very abnormal compared to OTHER CHILDREN) she will need images that are POSITIVE to counter that (like I said, she will need her father to show her that through all of the bullshit, the images and stories of her mother being a drug addict, etc.) she was still loved and had many people around her who cared about her. For fucks sake, it isn’t brain surgery. God. You dumb. I hope you don’t have children (or pets for that matter).

  8. supernova
    August-27-2007 @ 10:23 am

    ^And it’s just as much his celebration as a father (having finally gained custody of his child and being able to spend his first year with her) as it is a celebration of her life. The celebration is for them BOTH. Again. It ain’t brain surgery (well, accept for anonymous).

  9. only.1.without.herpes
    August-27-2007 @ 10:23 am

    I understand ya Nova! And who the fuck wrote rules on when and how one should celebrate a birthday.. matter of personal choice.. shit some people don’t celebrate them at all.. GEEZ Anon.. get a life!

  10. supernova
    August-27-2007 @ 10:33 am

    ^LOL, only.1.without.herpes (you almost made me choke on my cheerios!). I don’t celebrate my birthday. But, dammit, you’re right. It’s a personal choice. But if I was Birkhead, after all of the shit he went through this year to finally get his daughter (and missing the first six months of her life), I’d be having a birthday blowout extravaganza too! LoL.

  11. Aysla
    August-27-2007 @ 10:49 am

    Anon didn’t really do anything (i.e., name-calling), except disagree. So… I don’t get the sharp words. The party is a good idea and the invitations are cute. I agree about building nice memories– she’ll look back and see that there was a lot of positive in her early life, amid all the instability that occurred around that time.

  12. Anonymous
    August-27-2007 @ 1:16 pm

    i do have a child. he is happy, healthy, and stable. and he can’t give 2 cents about his first, second, third… birthday parties. you obviously don’t have children and should not reproduce either.

  13. it's.you.not.me
    August-27-2007 @ 1:16 pm

    you guys are so rude. anon only said she’s not going to know what’s going on. what the harsh words when someone disagrees with you? you’re awful!

  14. Erica
    August-27-2007 @ 1:32 pm

    Lola, word is that Howard will be there. Why pizza? She can’t eat it. Why not cheerios? That’s an age one treat. :)

  15. supernova
    August-27-2007 @ 3:15 pm

    Anonymous, how very perceptive of you. I don’t have children. The last thing I would want to do is bring a child into this world who would have to contend with dipshits like you and your kid. God. You are so fucking stupid that you STILL don’t get the point (you’re MISSING IT ENTIRELY). LoL. You’re kid has bigger problems to worry about than a birthday with a parent as stupid as you.

  16. Stephi
    August-27-2007 @ 4:16 pm

    This is so cute! Larry seems to be a really good father who actually does treat his little girl like a Princess. I’m really glad he got custody of her, seems like the best choice. She seems to be living in a loving environment and living a normal little girl’s life. I think Birthday parties are really important for kids because it shows that their life is worth celebrating and its a bit of fun for everyone involved. I love parties, hell I even throw them for my dogs’ birthdays!
    I love this stamp idea as well, my brother got these done with his little girl on them and they are so cute! Great way to personalise your mail and show off your little baby!

  17. Anonymous
    August-28-2007 @ 8:57 am

    supernova - you’re an asshole with blinders on. you need to shut the fuck up and know that your sorry opinion is not always right, you schmuck.
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    when was the last time your sorry ass looked at your 1st birthday party pipcs and thought ‘i am loved’. NEVER, asshole!

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