Wednesday, February 20, 2013

A Valentine's Day letter...


Okay... I am a bit late with this year's love letter (here is last year's letter)... but I figure it is better late than never...




To my darling Patience,

I cannot really say that I miss you because I never really 'had' you in the first place.

You are the one that got away.

You remain, always, almost within my grasp, just slightly out of reach, a fleeting shadow seen out of the corner of my eye.

There are times when I think that I finally understand you, when I finally catch you, only to have you vanish like smoke after the slightest provocation. Come to think about it, you are a bit of a tease.

You are one of my greatest regrets.

And, I do not want to live with regrets.

I would really love to forge a relationship with you. Nothing ephemeral, something solid that we can build on for the future.

So what say you? Will you help me my darling? Show me your ways. Hold my hand when I want to scream and yell; or, help me take cool, deep breaths when my temper flares.

I do not think I am a lost cause. I will try very hard to work on our relationship. So please, stop running, stay still, and let us see what sort of future we can have together.

Waiting patiently for your reply...

Love,

Me.



Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Discount code - Disney on Ice presents Rockin' Ever After


To think, just a few weeks ago I was complaining about having to plan activities way in advance, and now I find myself thinking about March Break. I figure a little bit of advance thinking is much better than having a bored kid for an entire week.

Well, to help you plan for some March Break fun here is a coupon code for Disney On Ice presents Rockin' Ever After.

As the name implies, it is a skating show; and this one features some very famous Disney characters including the stars of Brave, Tangled, The Little Mermaid and Beauty and the Beast.

The show will be at the Rogers Centre in Toronto from March 13 – 17. For more information about showtimes or performances closer to you, please visit www.disneyonice.com, and check out the Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/DisneyOnIce.


Code: MUM4

What you get – FOUR! Tickets for $44 on weekday shows and $4 off per ticket for weekend shows.

Fine print - Excludes Front Row, Rinkside, and VIP tickets. No double discounts. Additional Fees May Apply. Weekday is defined as Monday thru Thursday. Weekend is defined as Friday through Sunday. Limit of four (4) per purchase.

Have fun and enjoy!

And here is a little Valentine's Day card, that you can print and make, for you from the people bringing you the show.



Feld Entertainment may be providing me with complimentary tickets to this show, in exchange for my time and efforts in attending the show, and reporting my opinion within this blog. However, the opinions about the show, and everything else are 100 per cent mine.



pictures courtesy of: Disney characters and artwork, © Disney. Disney/Pixar characters and artwork © Disney/Pixar.





Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Fashion vs Function


As I walked my little one to school on a bloody cold January morning, completely bundled up in a giant down coat that could double as a sleeping bag, I suddenly wondered when I stopped thinking about fashion and concentrated more on function.

I still remember as a teenager, I avoided wearing things like snow-pants or winter boots like the plague. In fact, the only time I ever wore my super warm Sorel boots was when I was walking my dogs, and only if it was -30C outside. I figured the only other people out at that temperature were other dog walkers (or were crazy), and they, like me, were probably too busy trying to keep their eyeballs from freezing off, but just incase they glanced my way, I did not wear my snow-pants.

And then, in my twenties, when I used to go out and did not think 9:00pm was very late, I chose freezing over wearing a big coat, granted part of the reason was because of economics – big coat required coat check, which meant less money for drinks...

I believe my turning point towards function happened one year while I was skiing. I was the proud owner of a pair of skin tight ski pants that tucked into my ski boots. I thought I looked very cool. And then I fell. I spent the rest of the day skiing with a lump of snow wedged between my shin and my ski boots. And then I realized that I was stuck with those stupid pair of pants for the rest of the season, and a giant bruise on my shins every time I fell. Yep, I learned that year that I am not the type of person who will suffer for the sake of fashion; and the next year, I bought the biggest, warmest pair of snow-pants that I could find.

These days, if I can walk around in sweatpants and a blanket, I probably would. But, that is not setting a good example either. I want my little girl to have pride in how she looks, and to dress smartly and weather appropriately. However, I really do not want her to put such importance on her appearance. She already spends more time picking out her outfits and worrying about different shirt/skirt combinations than I ever had.

I am desperately trying not to make a big deal about her clothing choices, though by trying to not make a big deal, I think I am actually turning it into an issue. For the most part, I let her pick what she wants to wear. However that does not mean we do not battle - really, is it so mean of me to try to get her to wear a pair of shoes, that she wanted in the first place, before she grows out of them?

So for now, I will try to live with the turtleneck, sweater, pantyhose, and summer dress combination, as long as it can be tucked under a nice warm snowsuit.

So which are you, fashion or function?