Mickey and Minnie a la Jim Shore
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Kids in a lot of the country have mid-winter break this week. Both of my boys are home. Thanks to this, we are trying to figure out things to do to keep busy during the day (my writing work gets pushed to the night). We will be going to the local library to play, read, and catch up with some friends. Of course, when the boys are busy playing games I try to catch a few pages of the book I am currently reading. Yes, I am actually reading a book and not listening to it. It has been a while, but this one is oh so worth it. Here is a preview:
More coming soon about Friendship Bread – along with some places to go for delicious recipes. This book has been a quick and is making me crave the friendship bread that my mother made years ago when I was in elementary school. Hmmm…..
On that note I am off to do some crafts, play games, read books, and spend time with my boys.
So what have you read recently? Please be sure to link up to your Tuesday Tales, Book Posts, and/or leave a comment below. Include something you read on your own, with a child or someone else. Tuesday Tales are all about spreading the love for books.
Disclosure:I received an advanced copy of Friendship Bread by Darien Gee (aka Mia King) to facilitate an upcoming review. No other compensation was given and all current and future views are 100% mine.
The smell of clean ice in the air, the cool breeze whirling around, and jerseys galore. This is what we experienced yesterday when we took the boys to see the Albany Devils hockey game. The minute we stepped into the arena, it was like déjà vu. You see, back before I met TechyDad, I was a River Rats season ticket holder. Back in the day I went to every home game and my amazing seat was located just behind the home bench. Ah, the memories of games gone by. Watching players like Patrick Elias, Petr Sykora, Mike Dunham, and countless others start their careers here and move on to the NHL.
The kids were sick of being cooped up in the house and thanks to Time Warner Cable, they had an amazing deal on tickets. All tickets were $10 or $5 depending on where you sit. So we packed up the kids and went to the early start game. While I went to buy tickets, the boys went and saw the Devil Dawg.
When the players came out for warm-ups, we made our way down to the ice. The kids really enjoy being down there and can see more of the action.
Of course, the players are always great with kids. At one point, they flipped out a puck. NHL happened to be in just the right place. It bounced, he ran, and this is what he got:
Then JSL was excited to see the zamboni. Yes, my three year old was thrilled to see the red and blue zambonis circle the ice getting it ready for the game.
Of course, this also gave TechyDad some time to test out his camera and get some photos of the new jumbo tron that the Times Union Center recently installed.
JSL held onto his team roster and watched the first period without fussing too much. Sure he was upset I refused to give him a snack right away, but eventually he kept watching.
Then it was time to stretch and see another visitor that was in the building. The boys went to wait to meet Dora. It is a sad moment in my hockey life to admit it. My three year old son was more excited to see the zamboni and meet Dora the Explorer than watch hockey. *sigh*
Luckily, NHL got into the game. He was intrigued with why the players went into the penalty box, why the ref had an orange band on his arm, and more. I think you can see, he was a very happy camper:
The game eventually ended in a 3-3 tie. We quickly went to a five minute OT period where a lot of penalties came. JSL declared that the game was taking FOREVER. When told that if the Devils would score a goal we would be done he started to loudly cheer “Let’s go Devils!” Of course, a goal would not come during that time. We were able to witness a shootout. We sat behind the Albany goalie (Caruso) who stopped all of the shots that he faced. With one lone goal scored on ex-River Rat goalie Leighton – the Albany Devils won the game 4-3.
We had a fun time at the Albany Devils game and I look forward to making more hockey memories with my family. Next time, I may feel the need to break out my game worn Sharifijanov River Rats jersey. Hmmmm……
Is you child a reluctant writer? Do you want something fun to inspire him/her to write more?
This week on The Disney Driven Life, I wrote about Character Letter Writing Fun using a dialogue journal. Please stop by to brain storm on ideas to inspire children to write more and practice their skills.
Dear NHL and JSL,
This weekend, we were supposed to go away. Cousin BA turns one on Monday, so his birthday party is today. We were going to spend a long weekend there to visit with family and let all of you have fun and play. Unfortunately, the two of you have not been feeling well. Daddy and I decided that it was too long of a drive to do with nobody sleeping well and not feeling great.
We spent the morning cleaning the upstairs room again. The two of you are so excited about having the play space. I think I am looking forward to seeing the floor in the living room since the toys will be moving.
To try to make up for things, we are getting ready to have family movie time. We are catching up on some Disney movies that the two of you have not seen. First up is Peter Pan. Thanks to Disney Junior the two of you now want to watch it and are interested in seeing Captain Hook.
We better hurry, I think Piggy may eat all of the popcorn that Daddy just made!
Love,
Mommy
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