Having Fun At Disney World

Dear NHL & JSL,

There is no doubt in my mind that you are both huge fans of Walt Disney World. The two of you are having such a great time at Disney World. I missed being with you yesterday, but I learned so much and met so many amazing people at the Disney Social Media Moms Conference part of the celebration.

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This morning, I left before NHL was even awake. I went to the Animal Kingdom to participate in the Wild African Trek. You would have been proud of me, I walked way above crocodiles on a scary looking bridge and was only afraid of breaking Daddy’s camera.

I’m not sure you really missed me since you seemed to do a lot at the Magic Kingdom. Here are a few to share for now:

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I can not wait to make more memories together. Plus, I want to share the items that I saw and leaned with you.

Love,

Mommy

Disclosure: Although we paid for our own trip to Disney World, we were given an incredible deal thanks to Disney. The sweet conference fee included 3 nights at the Grand Floridian, several meals for the entire family,  7 day park hoppers for everyone, conference/meals for me and some other items to take home. Also note that Disney never asked us to blog about this event. As a long time Disney fan it is my pleasure to share my experiences from the event.

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My Neverland Pirate Days

I love pulling out old photos of Disney trips gone by to share with the boys. Disney has always been a part of my life. My parents took me to Disney World long before I can actually remember. One of the first trips that I recall is when I was just six years old. We stayed at the Contemporary Resort with family friends.

Recently I found two photos from spring/summer 1983 that really caught JSL’s attention. You see my little guy is a BIG fan of Jake and the Neverland Pirates, new Disney Junior show. Both of the boys are anxious to have their photos taken with Captain Hook and Smee. So, imagine the look on his face when I showed the boys some old school photos of me with those characters.

 Captain Hook in 1983Smee in 1983

The outfits in the photos, especially the River Country Donald Duck shirt really date these. Just some of the memories I have and can not wait to make more with my family.

So my question for you this week:

If you had the opportunity, which Disney character would you love to have your photo taken with? If you want to share why, I would love to know.

 

TheAngelForever

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Happy St. Patrick’s Day – Be Safe

 

St. Patrick's Day

St. Patrick’s day is one that many people will be wearing shades of green to enjoy a special day with our Irish friends. Of course, it is also a day that people will be at parties and likely drinking. To keep this day happy, we must think ahead and be sure to stay safe. Don’t forget:

Buzzed Driving

As part of Global Influence, I want to help to get this important public service message out there. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and Ad Council wants to remind everyone to stay safe, plan ahead, and designate a sober driver for an upcoming parties that you will be going to. Do not forget that Buzzed Driving IS Drunk Driving no matter what the day. The NHTSA has additional information on their Facebook page and Twitter account.

Designate a Sober Driver

Remember to share this information with your family and friends. If we work together we can try to stop buzzed driving.

TheAngelForever

Disclosure: I am posting this information as a public service because I feel it is important to get it to my readers. Global Influence is helping spread the word about this public service campaign.

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Tuesday Tales – The Queen Who Saved Her People

Tuesday Tales

Do you know what the following items have in common?

  • Costumes
  • King Ahashuerus
  • Hamantaschen
  • Queen Ester
  • Megillah
  • Groggers
  • Mordechai
  • Haman
  • Adar

Each of the words above is related in one way or another to the Jewish holiday of Purim. On the 14th day of the Hebrew month of Adar, Jewish people all over the world will celebrate the story of Queen Esther. Celebrations will include carnivals, dressing up in costumes, eating hamantaschen, and reading the Megillah. During the reading of the Megillah, we are told to be loud, and make a lot of noise with graggers each time we hear Haman’s name uttered. The celebration is fun and really gets the community involved. More about Purim will be on my blog this coming Sunday, so please be sure to stop by.

The boys adore going to shul to celebrate Purim. They love to dress up, make noise, and learn more about the holidays. Thanks to books, we are able to read more about Purim and begin the celebration before the reading of the Megillah. Recently, Kar-Ben sent me a copy of their new book The Queen Who Saved Her People to read and review with my family.

 The Queen Who Saved Her People

More about The Queen Who Saved Her People:

From Press Release

Perfect for presenting as a Purim shpiel at any Purim party, The Queen Who Saved Her People is a new adaptation of the well known Purim story. And it’s never been more fun than this! This irreverently-illustrated rhyming tale is a wonderful read-aloud book, and its color-coded dialogue is perfect for Readers Theater performances.

The book can be read as a regular story or acted out with an ensemble of voices and actors, telling the rollicking story of Purim. The book is available in affordable paperback so it’s easy to buy enough copies for each child or grownup in the play. By the author/illustrator team of Tilda Balsley and Ilene Richard, creators of the popular Let My People Go!

                            

The Queen Who Saved Her People – Written by Tilda Balsley – Illustrated by Ilene Rochard – Kar-Ben Publishing – Spring 2011 – ISBN 978-0-7613-5093-4 – $7.95 (paperback) – Ages 4-8

What We Thought:

The boys always enjoy reading books about Purim. At 7, NHL knows the general story and liked the idea of using the book for a play. He enjoyed pointing out the people within the illustrations and telling me additional items that he knows about the story of Purim. He was able to add more details about Queen Esther and the bad deeds that Haman had planned to do to the people.

JSL is almost 4 and the book had a little too much information to keep his interest. To keep him involved, I had JSL practice making noise each time he heard Haman’s name during the story. He was able to follow the characters moving in the story thanks to the bright and colorful depictions. 

Here is a look inside the book:

A Look Inside

As a teacher, I love the idea of Readers Theater. I could see this book being used in a Hebrew School classroom as enrichment, or for a performance in front of others. I would definitely recommend this book for older children, those in elementary school who are able to read and have more fun with this.

What have you read recently? Please be sure to link up to your 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.

TheAngelForever

Disclosure: I received this book complimentary of Kar-Ben Publishing in order to facilitate this review. No other compensation was given. The opinions expressed in the review are my own. One widget within the review is for my Amazon Affiliate where I will receive a percentage of money for the sale of the books should you opt to buy the book mentioned.

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