Wordless Wednesday: Ears and Castle

by Kate on September 30th, 2009  |  5 Comments  |  Weekly Features, Wordless Wednesday
This is, by far, my favorite picture from our trip to Disney World last week. Kind of crazy, since you can’t actually see anyone’s face, but whatever.


I look forward to checking out your pictures!

Our Trip to Disney: the Parks

by Kate on September 30th, 2009  |  5 Comments  |  Life, Reviews
I know, just know, that I’m going to forget all kinds of details, but my hope is to share with our favorite rides and things to do at each park. We went to the four main Disney theme parks over the course of five days: Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Animal Kingdom and Hollywood Studios. I’m just going to touch on the hits and misses of each park or else I could go on forever.

Magic Kingdom

Not surprisingly, we spent the most time at the Magic Kingdom and still didn’t do everything. It is simply enormous and there’s tons to do. From our standpoint of traveling with little ones, the Magic Kingdom had the most age appropriate activities and keep them interested.

The afternoon parade – Celebrate a Dream Come True - was so fun. It was well worth the delayed afternoon nap as it included every princess and character you can imagine.

Our favorite rides were Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin (we rode it twice), it’s a small world and Peter Pan’s Flight. Although Toddler Boy was a bit spooked at Peter Pan he talked about how much he enjoyed it for the rest of the day. He also really enjoyed “driving” on the Tomorrowland Speedway.
Another must visit area is Toontown. It has Mickey and Minnie’s Country Houses and and the kids hit Donald’s Boat for some much needed water play. We also went to see the princesses at the Hall of Fame Judges’ Tent. It was literally a 5 minute wait for serious one on one time with Cinderella, Belle and Sleeping Beauty. (The line is split between princesses and fairies and the fairy line was much longer. I’m not sure who’s in there other than Tinkerbell.)


Epcot

Epcot is definitely the least toddler and baby friendly of all the parks, but we still had a great time. The Seas with Nemo and Friends was a huge hit with Toddler Boy – all things Nemo were, in fact. It’s a cute ride and there’s lots to see in the attached aquarium including a short and sweet dolphin presentation.

Toddler Boy did NOT enjoy “Honey, I Shrunk the Audience” and was definitely spooked. Like many attractions, this warned of a potential to scare younger kids but this was the only thing that did actually scare him to the point where he cried. Oops.

One neat thing we didn’t discover until well into our day at Epcot was the Kidcot Fun Stops. They’re cute little stops for young ones to do arts and crafts in a park that isn’t exactly geared towards them. Toddler Boy made a cute mask while my husband watched some boring Norway movie.

Hollywood Studios

This park is small but Disney’s Hollywood Studios packs a punch with wee ones. We all LOVED Toy Story Mania! This ride was the longest wait of any we saw at all the parks so I definitely recommend getting a fastpass or riding first thing in the morning.

Playhouse Disney – Live on Stage was another hit with Toddler Boy. Seriously, the look on his face as he danced around to familiar songs and saw his “friends” from TV was priceless. He was in heaven. His other favorite activity of the day was visiting Luigi’s Garage for photos with Lightning McQueen and Mater. He was so excited and reported both cars were “happy” to see him. It’s kind of back in the corner and out of the way but it was worth the hike.

Voyage of the Little Mermaid was blah. We actually left a little early because Toddler Boy was bored and the adults were, too. If he knew the story it might have interested him more, but as it was the show wasn’t enough to entertain him.

Animal Kingdom

Animal Kingdom was my second favorite park, behind the Magic Kingdom. The park is much smaller so it feels more crowded, but other than that it was awesome.

As I write, Toddler Boy is still referring to himself as “Nemo” and me as “Mr. Ray.” I blame this on the completely fabulous Finding Nemo – the Musical. I had heard this was awesome, but wasn’t sure how it would go over. Oh my gosh, it was fabulous! We all loved it. Even Baby Girl watched with wide eyes and bopped along to the music. (Toddler Boy is still singing “Big Bluuuueee Wooorrrrrlllll” over and over again.)

The Kilamanjaro Safaris were really, really cool. You ride along as if you’re really on a safari and see all kinds of animals. We were so close to some giraffes that I seriously thought they were fake. Until I saw them eating. This is not geared towards little ones, but Toddler Boy loved it.

As I’m going through the rides for kids at Animal Kingdom I realize we missed a lot! I will take the blame for that one – my husband and I rode some adult rides while my mom entertained the kiddos. Speaking of, Expedition Everest was an awesome and really unique roller coaster. The cool thing about Animal Kingdom, though, is that there’s tons to see even when you’re not riding rides. While we were galavanting on roller coasters, the kids watched monkeys and gorillas jump around.

Our Best Tips – and they’re probably not all that good. Ha.

  • Use the Fastpass to your advantage. It worked great and allowed us to plan our day around rides we definitely wanted to ride but couldn’t wait in line for. It’s just not realistic to wait in line for 45 minutes with a 10 month old and 2.75 year old.
  • Know your child’s height before you go. The theme park maps are really informative and include height restrictions. If you know your child is 32 inches before you get there, you know not to wait in line for (or even tease your child by going near) a ride with a 40″ height requirement.
  • Do some quick research on Disney.com. Disney has an entire page geared towards traveling with little ones and, in fact, pages targeted to everyone. On the site you can also find age appropriate rides and print a relevant park map before you go.

Finny’s Greens September Sale!

by Kate on September 29th, 2009  |  5 Comments  |  Uncategorized
Finny’s Greens bodysuits and tees are on sale! 40% off to be exact, but the sale ends tomorrow!

Learn More! I had the pleasure of reviewing a Finny’s Green lap tee and they are adorable. To read about our tee, check out The Shopping Mama Finny’s Greens review.

Shop! Eco-Savvy Bodysuits and Lap Tees are only $15. Check ‘em out at www.finnysgreens.com.

Ten Dollar Tuesday: Cloth Napkins

by Kate on September 29th, 2009  |  5 Comments  |  Uncategorized

At a recent morning play date, a friend serves some delish muffins alongside a lovely blue cloth napkin. She said she was making an effort to use cloth napkins on a daily basis to prevent wasting paper napkins. I really admired the sentiment and am thinking about making the switch, too. Well, at least taking a small step towards using cloth. Besides, how nice and cozy would it make our evening family dinner if we use cloth napkins rather than crummy paper?

Here are some of my favorite options…

This set of 2 Tiger Lily napkins from Urbanized Studio on Etsy is $10. It’s a tad more formal than I was looking for, but it would look awesome in my black and white kitchen.

Kenilworth Place on Etsy has a huge selection of cloth napkins. The single sided napkins are sold in sets of 4 for only $9. I love that the napkins are colorful and in fun patterns.


Kenilworth also has a great selection of Reversible Napkins in a set of 4 for $14.

Have you ever shopped CB2.com? It’s part of the Crate & Barrel company and I think they have really affordable stuff. The Concept Napkin is 22″ all-cotton, available in three colors and sold for $3.50 a piece.
Crate & Barrel also has a ton of solid colored and fall patterned cloth napkins ranging from $3.95 to $7.95.

Shop! After browsing and looking around online at some options, I’m even more convinced that I want to start a collection of cloth napkins for my family to use at dinner. Do you use cloth napkins? What set do you think I should buy?

Mini Me Soccer

by Kate on September 29th, 2009  |  5 Comments  |  Uncategorized
Watch out USA soccer, Toddler Boy is on his way. He will be the proud participant in a Mini Me Soccer League. It’s for little ones aged 2 to 5. Can you imagine the ridiculousness and chaos and general hilarity that will ensue? I can. And I cannot wait for his first “practice” in a couple weeks.

In the mean time I need to buy him shin guards. I think we’ll pass on the optional cleats and stick with sneakers.

I’m pretty sure 99% of the reason my husband is excited about soccer league and in being a facilitator (new term for coach?) is this Publix commercial. If you haven’t seen it, you really need to watch it. It is seriously the cutest thing ever. And I’d bet money on the fact that it tells the story of my son’s soccer future.

ShopAtHome.com $100 Grocery Giveaway

by Kate on September 28th, 2009  |  5 Comments  |  Uncategorized
To celebrate the major expansion of its printable grocery coupons, ShopAtHome.com is giving away TWO $100 VISA gift cards! Coupons are obviously a great way to save money, but ShopAtHome.com wants your best tips for saving at the grocery store. Your great idea could win you $100!

Connect! Follow ShopAtHome.com on Twitter and Facebook for the latest news about sales, coupons and money saving tips.

Win! The team at ShopAtHome.com will review the tips for saving at the grocery store and pick two winners who will each receive a $100 VISA gift card.

How to Enter: There are two easy ways to enter and if you have two ideas enter in both places!
1. Become a fan of ShopAtHome.com on Facebook. Post your best grocery savings tip on our wall, OR
2. Log in to your ShopAtHome.com account (it’s free to join, and you get $5 just for signing up!) and post your best grocery savings tip to the Grocery Guide page.

The fine print: Giveaway ends Wednesday, September 30 – so get your entries in soon! ShopAtHome.com will select two winners by Friday, October 2.

I’d love to hear your grocery savings tips, but comments here do not enter you into the giveaway.

We’re Home from Disney. And I am Tired.

by Kate on September 27th, 2009  |  5 Comments  |  Life
Our trip to Walt Disney World was amazing. We all had a blast, but oh my gosh, was it ever tiring! We found ourselves on a “vacation” schedule of staying up too late, sleeping in a bit and napping late in the afternoon. And even though the three adults got a nap nearly every day I think we are more worn out than the kids!

I am planning to write posts to summarize our visits to the parks, our meals and other good stuff to know. But if you’re going any time soon, just know that our trip was better than we imagined.
And, know these things:
* It was farking hot. H-O-T. Hot. And we live in Florida, but holy mother of God I never thought it would be so unbelievably warm at the end of September.
* There’s one scooter / hover-round / motorized wheeler for every stroller. I’m not exaggerating.
* Ohana at the Polynesian was delish. So freaking yummy. It was all of our favorite meal. Hands down.
* Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween party was a bit of a disappointment.
* Bring your mom. It was so nice to have the extra adult and outnumber the kids 3 to 2.

Not surprisingly, I have about a million and one photos to share (I’ve got Wordless Wednesday covered for the next year) but this is one of my favorites.

Tell Me! If you’ve been to Disney lately, what is one thing that surprised you? If you’re planning a visit, what are you most interested in hearing about?

Blogger Spotlight: Kristie from This Side of Eternity

by Kate on September 25th, 2009  |  5 Comments  |  Uncategorized
Big thanks to Christie for taking a few minutes to share a little bit about her and her blog!

The Shopping Mama: Tell us a little about yourself and your blog.
I am a homeschooling mom who is Saving Dollars and Sense by bringing you all the best deals, coupons, freebies, giveaways, and ideas that I can find on This Side of Eternity, and looking to serve the King in all I do.

TSM: What’s the best part about writing a blog?
I love having an outlet where I can express myself and share the neat things I come across with my friends who visit my blog.

TSM: If money were no object, what’s one thing you’d buy right now?
I would buy a cruise for my family!

TSM: What are some of your favorite places to shop online?
Amazon, Kohls, Overstock, and CBD.com are practically the only stores I shop at online.

TSM: List some links to your favorite posts or current giveaways to check out.
Heart of the Matter, Being Frugal with Time – going back to routine, Hostess 90th Anniversary giveaway! and Frugal Homeschooling.