- Pencil (Teacher, writer)
- Basketball (Athlete)
- Book (Scholar, author)
- Sewing Machine (Fashion Designer)
- Violin (Musician)
- Stethoscope (Doctor)
- Scissor (Beautician)
- Paintbrush (Artist)
- Microscope (Scientist)
- Computer (Techie, blogger [haha!])
- Ballet slippers (Ballerina)
- Gavel (Judge)
- Prescription bottle (Pharmacist)
- Clapperboard (Movie Star)
- Lady Justice Symbol (Attorney)
- Money Sign (Wealth)
All of these represent possible future professions for Emma. Our little darling picked 3 of these chocolates: Gavel, sewing machine, and a basketball!! She’s going to be a judge who plays professional basketball and designs couture dresses on her days off (insert hysterical laughing emoji!). It’s really all in good fun and the main purpose of this tradition is to send baby lots of luck on her teething journey. After all this is over, the guests help themselves to cooked barley which they garnish with cinnamon, chocolate candy, walnuts, raisins, sugar, and cooked flour. Making the Hateek (also what we call the cooked barely) is a teedious task which has to be done the day before and involves boiling and drying for the perfect consistency. Since Emma cut her first tooth around 9-10 months of age, I felt it unecessary to do two big parties. Instead, we performed the Hateek tradition at her first birthday celebration. I am so thankful for my family and friends who were there to support Emma on her special day! Here are some photos from the teething ceremony:
This beautiful Tulle was also bough from Chocolate Pops By Alice!



I love it that Emma is growing up experiencing all of our beautiful traditions. You rock, momma!
And great idea to do the chocolate forms!
Thanks love!!
I loved this Armenian tradition! The party looked amazing and your baby girl is just too adorable!