This past Sunday, I was very happy to attend my dear friend Bunny Koppelman's birthday party. It was a lovely celebration. Here are some pictures from the party.
Brian Koppelman, Hollywood screenwriter and producer, with his mother, Bunny. Brian gave a very funny
speech.
Food is always lavish and plentiful at the Koppelman’s home
on Long Island. To start, there was caviar, blini and bellinis!
We ate brunch in the dining room - the tables were gorgeous
Our “banker” Jane Heller and some more of Bunny’s friends
Bernadette Castro is a long-time friend of the Koppelmans and
also a close neighbor

Here I am with Bernadette
Bernadette and Bunny
Charles Koppelman, Chairman of Martha Stewart Living, son Brian, daughter Jennifer, Bunny the
matriarch, and daughter Stacy
Dr. Pat Wexler – famous dermatologist – giving a toast to Bunny
Daughter-in-law Amy, wife of Brian, is a published author. She gave a great speech about Bunny’s largesse of heart.

Strawberry shortcakes made by Whatever girl, Jennifer
Koppelman Hutt
Closer view of shortcakes – yummy!
Beautiful young things
More beauties
The girls love to pose
Another granddaughter
Another granddaughter
Here I am with Bunny

Only a child could get everything so right
Paw Paw came with me to the party and he was a great
favorite amongst the kids – the attention!! 
I love the blog...thank you for the personal touch...(I miss it from the magazine) Looks like a good time was had by all.
Posted by: J. Figurski | February 04, 2008 at 09:29 PM
omg the kids look sooo cute! happy birthday mommom!!!!!
Posted by: mrs. efron | February 09, 2008 at 02:14 PM
WOW Everyone Looks Like They Are Having A Fabulous Time! Best Wishes To All!
Posted by: Ilse | February 22, 2008 at 05:05 PM
Martha u look very attractive.
Posted by: Roshdy | June 28, 2008 at 12:09 PM
So Sad, so terribly sad to lose a wonderful person like Bunny K. Charles and I know each other for
over 60 years and he and Bunny and my wife and I double dated many times in the early years. When my brother had incurable leukemia, Bunny was on the phone to arrange an appointment with one of those specialists you would have to wait a month to see. He saw us the next day. Bunny, even with her always present back pain, led a wonderfull life and was so proud of her three wonderfull children. She will be missed by all who knew her.
So long for now, Bun,
Steve H.
Posted by: Steve Haar | July 08, 2008 at 10:09 PM
Dear Bunny,
You cam into my life 20 years ago and have been a constant inspiration ever since. Your generosity was bountiful and despite the constant back pain you endured for so long, you never complained and thought of everyone else first. You will always be a part of me. Thank you Bunny.
Your milliner,
SUZANNE
Posted by: Suzanne Newman | July 11, 2008 at 06:12 PM