The former co-host of The Kitchen said she asks her kids “for an entire year what they want the theme of their birthday party” to be, “and you’d be surprised how they stick to the same theme.”
“But that’s all they get to pick because it’s a surprise,” Valladolid continued. “TBH I would lose my mind having to set the dining room with the kids running around. It is quite literally MY therapy. My meditation. Time is nonexistent. My music, my incense and my props and off I go.”
“So that part is definitely for me. And then the sun rises and I turn it over to them and watch them destroy it😂. No but seriously, I let go when the birthday begins … ❤️,” she said.
And the lack of guests in physical attendance didn’t put a damper on the festivities, Valladolid added: “No one has noticed that nobody (except for my sis) is coming to the birthday party. That made the whole thing worth it; no questions yet on why this year is a little different.”
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