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?

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Planning ahead...

So, the other day I received a notice in the mail about... SUMMER CAMP!

Yep, the calendar still says January; it is freezing cold outside; and someone decided that I should start planning for summer activities. I guess in a way it makes sense, since I am thinking about escaping to somewhere warm... on-the-other-hand I still have CHRISTMAS presents that I have not given out yet!!

Is it me or are marketing/sales people trying to push us to plan ahead. I swear I see signs for back to school sales at the end of June; when kids are still in school (granted, I admit I do start doing a back to school countdown by July 1); and every year, Christmas stuff starts showing up in stores earlier and earlier. I think I see holiday decorations in Costco in August!

I understand the need to plan ahead, but I think this is getting a bit ridiculous.

For me, this constant reminder that I have to keep planning, or doing something, whether it is deciding on which summer camp to send my child, what halloween costume to make, or what Christmas gifts to buy makes me feel very anxious. I have enough trouble thinking about what to make for dinner tonight!

Sometimes I wonder whatever happened to just taking a breath, and living and enjoying the moment (hopefully that moment is quiet and I have a nice cup of coffee, or a glass of wine in my hand)?

So I say screw thinking about summer camp, for now; I can always do it next week...

How far do you start planning ahead for things (I am usually exceedingly happy and proud of myself if I book my kid into a camp a week before it starts...)?

Wednesday, January 9, 2013

My anti-resolutions


So, for the last couple of years I wrote about my stance on not having any New Year's resolutions (here is my post from last year). And, as I am a creature of habit, I do not plan to start doing resolutions this year.

However, I do believe I should have a couple of goals this year - sort of a to-do list. I figure if I do not have some sort of plan, or a task, to motivate me, I will end up sitting here, slowly morphing into a blob creature while watching Youtube videos and reading trashy online novels all day.

  1. We will clean the upstairs office so that we can actually use it as an office. It will no longer be just another store room to hide crap when guests are coming
  1. Finally put up those wires we bought to display my daughter's 'art' – we purchased these things at least three years ago...
  1. Complete one craft project – failing that, recycle the stuff that I have been storing away to do craft projects
  1. Ensure the house does not look like squatters have moved in

And of course the important goals...

  1. Play with my daughter more
  1. Listen
  1. Control my temper
  1. And be the parent that my little one needs me to be.

What are your goals this year? And if you do have resolutions, how in the world do you keep them?!?!


Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Review - Disney On Ice presents Worlds of Fantasy


December 21 was a very exciting day for my child. It was pyjama day at school; it was the last day of school for the year; and she was going to Disney On Ice presents World of Fantasies with her best friend that night (granted, I suspect that she was just excited that she was allowed to stay up late with her friend).

My daughter's review of the show.

According to my daughter, the show was GREAT, so much so that she asked when she can go again. My kid watched most of the show like she was watching television, which is actually a great compliment. You see, when my kid watches television, a unicorn can come prancing around her, and she would not notice.

About the show.

The show itself was about two hours long, including a brief intermission half way through.

The 'plot' was essentially Mickey, Minnie, Donald and Goofy going on an adventure to different worlds of fantasy. The four characters were not actually in the different worlds, but were there to introduce the segments of the show.

The first 'world' was located in Radiator Springs from "Disney/Pixar Cars" . The kids were not very impressed with this part. My daughter had not actually seen the movie, though she knew some of the characters from her friends, so she really could care less when a bunch of talking cars driving around on the ice. I, on the other hand. kept thinking that I could really use a set of their tires for my car this winter....

The next world was when the show really started for the kids. The show entered an underwater kingdom to meet Arial, Sebastian and friends as the skaters performed an incredibly condensed version of a Little Mermaid. The kids were completely enthralled by the costumes, which included a giant sea horse, and the troupe of skaters doing all sort of tricks to the very familiar songs from the film.

After, the audience was taken from the bottom of the sea to an enchanted forest where a flying fairy introduced us to Tinker Bell. Once again, the kids were enthralled by the large production numbers, the brightly coloured costumes, and they really liked fairies. Though my daughter (as far as I know) was not overly familiar with the Tinker Bell story series, she nevertheless loved it.

Then there was an intermission, where we avoided buying ridiculously expensive souvenirs or $10 cotton candy (it did come with a hat...).

After the intermission, the rest of the show was essentially a shortened version of Toy Story 3. Though my daughter had not seen this movie either, she still loved the second half. Now keep in mind, the second half started around eight, which was usually the time when my daughter should be tucked in bed. As she was not very familiar with the movie, I was worried that this part of the show would not hold her attention, and most parents know that a tired, bored child can turn a good time to an extremely unpleasant experience in the blink of an eye. However, my fears were completely unfounded. She loved watching Buzz, Woody and friends dance and skate around to various pop tunes. I kept thinking about the person, who after years of skating training is now the back of a pig (Hamm).

My impressions.

As mentioned earlier, my daughter and her best friend loved the show (except for maybe the “Cars” section), and I am pretty sure if your children likes skating, and loves Disney they will probably enjoy the show as well (especially if they are under eight years old).

However, I always think that it is also important to mention if grown ups might like the show, after all you have to sit there for two hours too.

I thought the show was not bad. It kept me fairly entertained. The costumes were great, and considering it was an ice show, the sets were pretty impressive, especially the Toy Story section, with its giant book cases, and shelves – it kind of did make the audience feel 'toy' sized. The music mainly came from the films and cartoons, so if you are familiar with them, it should be pretty recognizable.

The skating on the other hand was not spectacular, but I did not expect to see Kurt Browning (insert famous skater name here). On the other hand, I think even Browning would had some trouble doing jumps and spins with a giant foam 'jet pack' strapped onto his back like the skater who was Buzz Lightyear had to. There were a few slips, falls and missed tricks; at one point, the Prince dropped the Little Mermaid on her bum while trying to do a lift or a spin – I think he should be doing a lot more than just 'kiss the girl' to apologize for that one – I am thinking jewellery. All the skaters did recover well whenever there was a slip, and the show continued without missing a beat. I don't think my daughter ever noticed the mistakes. Another saving grace for the show, was that there was usually a lot of skaters on the ice at any one time, so unless you happened to be looking directly at the skater making the mistake, you would probably miss seeing it. Note: if your child is really into figure skating and can tell a Lutz from a Salchow (I had to look those terms up), perhaps this may not be the show for you.

Overall though, I think the experience was pretty fun. It was a good show, maybe not great, but I definitely did not feel like I lost two hours out of my life – two hours better spent doing last minute holiday prep...

I did spend a lot of time during the show enjoying the look of happiness and concentration on my daughter's face, instead of the activities on the ice. I do not think she spoke a single word to me during the show, that is how much she loved it. And in the end, if my daughter is happy, I am happy.


Fine Print - Feld Entertainment provided 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.


Tuesday, December 4, 2012

DISCOUNT CODE for Disney On Ice presents Worlds of Fantasy


I really do not know how Santa does it... I am close to pulling out all my hair trying to get one toy for only ONE kid...

Anyway, as I am feeling like a complete failure as a parent right now – really, why is it so hard to find one stupid doll – maybe I can feel a bit better by sharing this discount code for Disney On Ice presents Worlds of Fantasy. At least I can try to give someone a gift....

The show will be at Rogers Centre in Toronto from December 21 – December 30, 2012. For more information please visit http://disney.go.com/disneyonice/

Discount offer – 4 tickets for $44 on WEEKDAYS and $4 off per ticket on weekends.

Promotion codeMUM4

Fine print - Excludes Front Row, Rinkside, and VIP tickets. No double discounts. Additional Fees May Apply. Weekday is defined as Monday thru Thursday and Friday Matinee. Weekend is defined as Friday evening and Saturday and Sunday. Please put the code in the box for “promotions” NOT family pack. The promotion price does not include fees from Ticketmaster. 





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

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

It is that time of year again.... time to play Santa...


At our house, we started this little ritual a couple of years ago. I give my daughter the toy catalogues, (the ones that seem to come daily this time of year), then she goes through them all, cuts out her favourites and glues them onto one piece of paper to be sent to Santa.

This project accomplishes a few things. It gives me a clue as to what she wants for Christmas. It helps with her planning and future thinking skills – she can only fit so many toys on a page, so she must figure out which toys she really wants, and plan how to fit as many toys as she can onto a piece of paper (spatial reasoning skills?). It helps with her motor skills (the cutting and glueing). This year, we plan to work on her literacy skills as she must also write a letter to Santa. AND most importantly, it keeps her busy while I cook dinner.

Nevertheless, no matter what toy we get her, and no matter how much effort we put in trying to find some gender neutral, educational alternative to the Barbie doll and nail polish kit that she glued onto that sheet of paper, the toy will inevitably end up on the floor somewhere to become a tripping hazard or end up jabbing me in my foot.

So for her birthday this year we tried something different. Instead of a big expensive toy, we got her an experience. The whole family went to see the live production of Beauty and the Beast. We still got her a little toy to open on her birthday, even I realize that it would be difficult to explain to a five year old why there is nothing to unwrap, but her actual present, which happened about two months later, was the show.

Even though she did not completely enjoy the show (long story, maybe I will save it for another post), it did start me thinking that maybe this is the way to go for presents. Instead of another toy (more crap for me to clean up), why not do something fun as a family. Something that will leave very little physical presence (nothing for me to stub my toe on), but at the same time, something that can be enjoyed by all and leave a lasting memory.

To help you give a gift of an experience, here is a discount code for Disney On Ice presents Worlds of Fantasy. The show will be at Rogers Centre in Toronto from December 21 – December 26, 2012. For more information please visit http://disney.go.com/disneyonice/




Discount offer – 4 tickets for $44 on WEEKDAYS and $4 off per ticket on weekends.

Promotion code – MUM4

Fine print - Excludes Front Row, Rinkside, and VIP tickets. No double discounts. Additional Fees May Apply. Weekday is defined as Monday thru Thursday and Friday Matinee. Weekend is defined as Friday evening and Saturday and Sunday. Please put the code in the box for “promotions” NOT family pack. The promotion price does not include fees from Ticketmaster. 





More Fine print - 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.