Sunday, November 21, 2010

Mrs. Oladeinde's 60th Birthday Celebration!



The Invitation


~The MC~

~The PROGRAMME~

Arrival
 



Opening Prayer

Acknowledgment of Guests









Celebrant’s Biography Reading

Mrs. Olufadekemi Olajumoke Oladeinde (nee Oshinowo) was born in Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria on November 21, 1950. She is the sixth child of Mr. Ladipo Shittu and Mrs. Janet Adeoti Oshinowo (Nee Jolaoso).
Young Miss Shittu

She is a graduate of Goodwill Grammar School, Dundalk Community College and Northeastern University, graduating with a B.Sc. in Elementary Education. In high school she was an outstanding track and field star at Goodwill Grammar School, competing in the 100 and 200 yard dashes, high jump and Long Jump competitions.

The Couple ~Mr. & Mrs. Oladeinde~


She met the love of her life, her husband, Dr. Fred Oladipo Oladeinde on December 12, 1966. They got married in August of 1974 and relocated to Baltimore, Maryland. They are blessed with four children namely: Mrs. Toyin Taiwo, Mrs. Seun Osunbunmi, Mr. Oye Oladeinde, and Miss Kehinde Oladeinde.

Mrs. Oladeinde is a hardworking and accomplished woman, who has several years of experience in Education and is currently employed with the State of Maryland, in Baltimore. She is also the entrepreneur owner of Kemi International Food Store,the makers and distributors of Kemi African Pap.


Memories Picture Collage Viewing


Food Blessing



Celebrant’s Children’s Remarks



Cake Cutting




Fashionistas


Dancing time
After the sit down dinner of choice exotic foods and drinks, guests took to the floor to dance some calories off. View pictures of guests dancing their hearts out and making $dollar$ rain!







Bureau De Change



















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~The End~


If there’s one thing Nigerians love to do, it is party hearty!!

The elaborate birthday party where friends, family and well wishers gathered to celebrate Mrs. Oladeinde's, is one guests will not forget anytime soon.

From the personalized invitations, to the subtle event theme colors of pink, purple and gold, which were reflected in the décor and the party uniform (Aso-Ebi) worn by the celebrant's closet pals, it's obvious that the celebrant is definitely a girlie girl.

As you can see from the pictures, whether solo or as a couple, it was obvious that fashion was a priority, as hip trendsetters stepped out to outdo each other with their breathtaking outfits.

Guests will attest to the fact that the celebrant spared no expense in catering to their needs and wants.

What makes a good party? A gracious hostess, pretty people, good music, tasty food and drinks. This party had it all. The turnout was incredible and the party was a smash success.

~The couple with Mrs. Arowora~

A special acknowledgement to my cousin-in-law, Mrs. Arowora, who flew in from Chicago to attend the event.

~Mrs. Oladeinde~


Here’s Sociable Susan signing off and wishing Mrs. Oladeinde a happy birthday, long life and prosperity !!!

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