
I know, not one of my normal event alerts, but this sounds like fun! If there was one closer to me I’d definitely take the girls!
What: Disney on Ice tour: Like the musical numbers one can enjoy at Disneyland, these shows feature the most popular Disney characters, only the stories are choreographed to be performed on ice skates.
My daughters both love Disney characters and had a blast at Disneyland, so I’m a little disappointed I won’t be able to take them to any of the shows… If you are lucky enough to live where the performances will be, I wouldn’t miss it! It sounds like a really fun show for the whole family.
When and Where:
Houston
Disney On Ice presents Mickey and Minnie’s Magical Journey
April 15-April 19
Dallas/Ft Worth
Disney On Ice presents Mickey & Minnie’s Magical Journey
March 18-March 29
Sunrise/Miami
Disney On Ice presents Worlds of Fantasy
March 26-April 5
Toronto
Disney On Ice presents Worlds of Fantasy
March 18-March 22
Kansas City
Disney On Ice presents Mickey & Minnie’s Magical Journey
April 1-April 5
Denver
Disney On Ice presents a Disneyland® Adventure
March 12-March 15
Phoenix
Disney On Ice presents a Disneyland® Adventure
April 9-April 12
Chicago/Rosemont
Disney On Ice celebrates 100 Years of Magic
Sept 8-Sept 13
Price of ticket: Get 4 tickets for just $44 by entering the code “MOM” at the Disney On Ice website or on TicketMaster.
Offer good on all performances, minimum purchase of 4 tickets required; additional tickets above 4 can be purchased at $11 each. Offer not valid on Gold Circle Seating, Front Row and VIP seating or combinable with other offers. Other restrictions may apply.

As a mom, I am used to having little personal space. I am used to being interrupted constantly. I’m also used to the fact that my daughters end up copying what I do. So if I spend hours on the computer (and I do), it isn’t that strange for them to develop an interest in it. And I’m ok with that. What’s annoying is that I now often get nudged to get off the computer because my oldest wants to use it. “How much longer are you going to be?” “Why aren’t you using your laptop?” are things I now hear often. (She knows better than to ask to use my laptop – for now.)
They mostly play games on the computer – it used to be Sesame Street and the Teletubbies, now it’s mostly Barbie and Nickelodeon. But because in the past we have also downloaded games, I never tire to repeat “don’t download anything without asking” and she is pretty good about that – for now. Recently she asked me to create an e-mail account for her. I did. But I’m relived she hasn’t used it yet. I dread the day when she will discover chatting, Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, the works. Because it’s not like I can just hover in the background, watching everything she does. So I figured the best thing I can do is educate her. I found a site, NetSmartz, which is targeted to middle school and high school internet user. Granted, Sarah is a bit young for that, but I figure it’s a good place to start. At least she won’t find it boring, because it has cool graphics, and it sort of looks like a comic book.
Because really, she is approaching the age when the only way they listen is if they think it’s something cool. And that’s about the same age when moms, even young moms like me, tend to lose the “cool” factor in the eyes of their kids. Man, I am dreading that day. With Sarah, I need to come up with things like “I can beat you at this Wii game” and such, so I know it’s short-lived. But with Stella, I figure as long as I have some great shoes I’ll retain the cool factor in her eyes. One out of two isn’t so bad. AND I’ll make up for lost ground when Sarah hits her teens and wants to borrow said shoes. See? I knew there was more to shoe shopping than fashion: it’s a good parenting tool too! At least if you have girls. Moms of boys, you’ll have to find another excuse.
