Oct 12, 2011

WFMW: Taking Kids to The Ballet (and a GIVEAWAY!)


If you haven't tried taking your kids to the ballet, you are missing out!

To expose your children to the arts is one the greatest gifts you can give them.

My girls love going to the ballet, and while some may think that it's more of an adult activity, it is DEFINITELY for the whole family!

Seeing a story unfold through dance awakens magic in children.

It helps to develop their creativity and opens them up to seeing beauty in it's many forms.

We try to expose our girls to the ballet and theater as much as possible.  And now you have a chance to do the same!




The Dayton Ballet is one of the most respected dance companies in the country.  We are SOOOO lucky to have this amazing level of talent right here in our city.

And today I am doing a GIVEAWAY to a performance of Sleep Hollow.  The winner will receive 4 tickets to a performance at one of their shows October 20-23, (you can choose which performance!). 






If your children have never gone to the ballet, this is a great way to expose them for the first time. 

But maybe you have already been and are looking for a different experience.  This show is perfect for kids to celebrate the spookiness of Halloween and before the 3pm performance on the 23rd, they are hosting a costume party for children! 

Could this be more fun??!!

There are several ways to enter (But make sure to leave a comment for EACH one you do!):

-Become a follower of this blog
-Follow Family Fun Mom on Twitter or Facebook
-Follow The Dayton Ballet on Facebook or Twitter
-Visit the Dayton Ballet Page and come back here to tell me about which performances seem most interesting to you.
-Tell us about your experience visiting The Dayton Ballet

BUT HURRY!!!!  This Giveaway will End Tomorrow at Midnight! Winner will be announced on Friday!  

I am linking up with We Are THAT Family for Works For Me Wednesday!


Disclaimer: I was provided with free tickets to The Dayton Ballet for this post.  All opinions are mine.   

Oct 11, 2011

Top Ten Tuesday: Knock Knock Jokes For Kids

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My girls LOVE a good knock knock joke.

Okay, so even if it ISN'T so funny, they still Love them!

My oldest daughter caught on to knock knock jokes early, so most of hers made zero sense, but she thought they were hilarious just the same.

And of course, I thought it was funny just to watch her crack herself up :)

Now they actually know some real knock knock jokes and it's one of our family favorites to see who can come up with the best ones.

Here are a few that we love, and some new ones to add to the mix.

10.  Knock knock.  Who's There?  Doris.  Doris Who?  Door is locked, that's why I'm knocking!
HA!  My daughter got this one from the show that used to be on Disney called The Doodlebops.  She told it over and over again.

9.  Knock knock.  Who's there?  Banana.  Banana who?  Knock knock.  Who's there? Banana.  Banana who?  Knock knock.  Who's There?  Orange.  Orange who?  Orange ya glad I didn't say Banana?  ...Also a family favorite!

8.  Knock Knock.  Who's There?  Boo.  Boo Who?  It's only a joke, don't cry about it.  Hahaha, this one's a classic!

7.  Knock knock.  Who's There?  Andy Green.  Andy green who?  Andy Green grass grows all around and around Andy green grass grows all around. :)

6.  Knock knock.  Who's There?  Police.  Police who?  Police stop telling these jokes.

5.  Knock knock.  Who's There?  Luck.  Luck who?  Luck through the peep hole and you'll find out who's knocking.

4.  Knock knock.  Who's There?  Woo.  Woo Who?  Don't get so excited, it's only a joke!

3.  Knock knock.  Who's There?  Anita.  Anita who?  Anita come in!

2.  Knock knock.  Who's There?  Howie.  Howie who?  Howie suppose to get in if you won't open the door?

1.  Knock knock.  Who's There?  Thermos.  Thermos who?  Thermos be a better joke that this!



I hope you have fun sharing some of these fun knock knocks with your little jokesters!

I am linking up with Oh Amanda!  for Top Ten Tuesday!

Oct 5, 2011

WIWW: I LOVE Sweaters!

Last week was kind of chilly around here, so I got to pull out some of my sweaters!!

I LOVE sweaters!!!

They keep you cosy and comfy and hide all those areas that swimsuits and shorts show off.

Yeah, I am DEFINITELY a sweater girl :)

Unfortunately, I was enjoying my sweaters so much that I forgot to take pictures of myself actually wearing them...

Except for this one:



We were going to my sisters for a get together and I remembered that I should probably get at least *one* pic for this week.

I love the layering I can do with this sweater, (and oh my.  As the winter wears on, you will see that I LOVE to layer too!), and I think the belt breaks it up a little.

And I got to wear heeled boots too!

This makes for one happy girl :)

Except it's now back in the mid 70's here...so no sweaters this week.

Gotta love Ohio weather.

I am linking up with Momma Go Round for RMRS, and The Pleated Poppy for WIWW. 



Oct 4, 2011

Top Ten Tuesday: DIY Kids Costumes

Last week, I gave you my Top Ten for couple's costumes.

This week, it's DIY kids costumes.

Because honestly, it bothers me that it cost $20-$40 for a costume that my kid is going to wear once or twice.

Plus, they are usually made with cheap materials that don't last that long.

Nothing like paying $20 for a costume that rips in the first 15 minutes your kid has it on.

Soooo, I am a fan of DIY costumes.

Not that we always do this.

Sometimes, paying $20 so I can be lazy and my daughter can have the same costume as ten of her friends is worth it.

But in case you decide that you, too, don't want to spend a days pay on a cheap costume, then here are some ideas for you!

10.  Kitty Cat!  This is SUPER easy to do because all you need is a black leotard and tights, (or shirt and pants), and *maybe* a tutu or skirt over it.  You can add some whiskers and a nose with black eyeliner or face paint and throw on some kitty ears, (may your own with a headband or buy some.  They are usually pretty cheap around this time of year!).

9.  Cowgirl or Cowboy!  My daughter is going as a cowgirl this year and it's an easy costume because all we are doing is wearing a denim skirt, a plaid shirt, a cowgirl hat and boots, and a scarf tied around her neck.  Boys can do the same only with jeans. Easy peasy!

8.  A Christmas/Birthday Present!  My husband and I actually went as gifts last year to a wedding themed costume party.  You just get an old box, cut out arm and neck holes, and wrap it up with pretty paper and ribbon.  Voila! 



7.  Hula girl!  The dollar store has all kinds of grass skirts and lei's usually.  Grab one up and put a pretty Hawaiian shirt with it, and maybe a flower in your hair and there you have it.

hawaiian girls
You can also try this one from marthastewart.com



6.  A Robot!  Again with the boxes...just cut the holes, wrap in silver paper or aluminum foil and put buttons and gadgets on with construction paper.  Boys will love this!



5.  A Baby!  Put on some footed pj's, a pacifier (or bottle), a blankie and teddy bear.  Super easy (you probably already have most of this), and super cheap!

4.  Old Person!  Get a gray wig, (or throw powder in their hair), some granny/grandpa glasses, a robe and slippers and you have yourself a costume.

3.  RockStar!  Put some colored hair spray in, tease it up and wear either ripped jeans and a rock-n-roll shirt or a tulle skirt and bright colored shirt.  You can also make a guitar out of cardboard too if your up for it, or carry a microphone.



2.  Beauty Pageant Winner!  Have your little girl put on a fancy dress, place a tiara on her head (every family with girls has LOTS of these!), make a sash (you can use old sheets cut up or white plastic garbage bags cut to the correct shape), and give her some flowers to carry.  You can also check out these instructions on the Disney FamilyFun site!

Miss Universe Costume for Kids


1.  A Ghost!  Why mess with a good thing?  Grab a sheet, cut out eye holes and off they go. 

Hope that these ideas help you as you get your little goblins ready for trick-or-treat!

As always, I am linking up with Oh Amanda for Top Ten Tuesday!

Oct 2, 2011

Living Life

You may have noticed that I haven't posted in a few days.

Well, I've been out living life.

Do any other bloggers in bloggyland have this dilemma??

I feel bad when I don't update the blog or let it go for a while.

But the reason I do that is because I am actually out enjoying the life I blog about.

For instance, Thursday evening we made a meal and took it to a family whose 10-year-old little girl has leukemia and is going through chemo.

It broke my heart to see this sweet little girl who is dealing with so much, and her parents who are exhausted from worry, and almost feeling guilty for having the blessing of 2 healthy children.

Then Friday my girls were out of school, so I spent the morning letting them play with other kids and getting donuts, and having fun together.  Then Friday night we went to the High School football game with friends, (We WON!!!), and froze our little behinds off because it was soooooo cold!



Then Saturday we had parents day at my daughter's game, (she cheers), and did a little more freezing.  (We lost that game, though...)




And Saturday night we had a mini date at Smashburger, (and threw in some grocery shopping for good measure.  Nothing says hot date like a trip to Kroger!), and then went to my sister's for a get-together while the kids spent the night at the grandparents.

And today, we went to church and then to The Potato Festival with the same good friends from Friday night, and had so much fun eating our way through the entire thing.

Can I just say that potato skins and bourbon chicken make an EXCELLENT lunch??

After that it was nap time and then on to practice for the coaches charity flag football game tomorrow night.  I am a cheer coach, so I, (along with all the other crazy cheer coaches), will be cheering on our football coaches as they go for the win!

About 15, 30-40 year olds, out doing cheers and a half-time dance should be a good time...for everyone.

But now can you see why I don't have time to write?

I LOVE my life, crazy and hectic as it is, and I wouldn't change a thing.

So please forgive me if I'm not always sitting at the computer writing about it.

Just know that I am enjoying it, (and thinking about you and how I will tell you all about it soon!), and that THIS is the reason I write!

Thanks for continuing to tune in.

Sep 28, 2011

WFMW: How To Plan Inexpensive Family Vacations

Last week I wrote about how I plan fun family activities, and as promised, this week I am tackling Family Vacations.

Vacations are one of my VERY favorite things to plan!

I have a very good method, too, for planning and it never fails me!

Here we go:

First, decide where you're going!  For me, this is the toughest job.  There are so many things that factor into it, and the biggest one is what my family will enjoy most.

You kind of have to decide what you want in your vaca.  Beach time?  Amusement Parks?  Shopping and City Life?  Lots of choices to be made.  Once you decide that, you have to decide the details of exactly where/when you're going.

The way I scout these out is by starting early and spending time on the Internet.  I belong to a bunch of online sites that email me updates for vacation specials.  So I make sure to read those every week as well as hop around to different sites now and then.  You never know when an amazing deal will pop up.

One of my favorite sites are TRAVELZOO.  I use it all.  the.  time.  It sends me weekly updates about the best specials from just about every site.  Basically, they do the work for me.

Another tip is that I use Hotwire a lot.  It is kind of like Priceline, in that you don't see the name of the hotel before you purchase.  But you can see the star rating and the neighborhood.  It has never failed us.  In fact, I just made a purchase for around the Holidays and paid $77 per night for a room that cost $139 on Travelocity.  It's at a NICE hotel in a city that is hard to find inexpensive rooms.  (I would give more details, but it's a surprise for my family.  So you'll hear more about it later!)

As far as when to book, here are a couple more tips: 
-travel is usually cheaper in the fall and winter months.  Sometimes this isn't an option for families because of school etc., but if you *can* make it work, it will save you a lot of money! 

-Also, if you have to fly, try waiting to book your flight until about 3 1/2-3 months before your travel date.  The airlines will start decreasing their prices to fill up their flights, so you can grab an awesome deal!  But don't wait too long.  Last minute flights are often the most expensive.

Once your reservations are made, you can start thinking about the fun stuff!  For me, I sit down and write a complete itinerary for the trip.  I include activities, down time, meals, everything!  You can do this by going on the Internet and checking out the local scene.  Some great sites for this are TripAdvisor and Fodors.  They give reviews and tips for the places to see, eat, stay and shop. 

After that, I make a budget based on the cost for all of those things.  This way, I will know exactly what the cost of our vacation should be. I keep a list while we are there of what we have budgeted vs. what we spend.  If we save money at a few areas, we plan an extra activity or a nicer meal out with the money we saved.

(Note:  Be sure to include Hotel cost, Gas/Airfare, Parking, Gratuity, and spending money in your budget.  Those things add up and can be a BIG cost to your trip!)

And finally, here are some other random tips I have for planning family vacations:

-Buy tickets for attractions/activities online before you go if possible.  Often, this saves you money as well as time.

-Make sure to check out the websites or call of ALL the places you plan to visit during your stay to make sure they are open to the public during your time.  Nothing worse than getting the kids all excited for a fun day out and you get there only to find out they are hosting a private event or closed for construction that day :(

-Don't Be Afraid to Ask!  Often, you can get a discount for having a AAA or Entertainment card.  Sometimes, the hotel offers a discount for being a guest there.  Or maybe there is a place, (like a local grocery store), that has discounted tickets.  Be sure to ask the hotel staff as well as calling to ask the activity location to see if there is a way to save money.  Every dollar counts!

-Buy The Goodies at Home!  Kids ALWAYS want extras when they are on vacation, but somehow they always end up costing an arm and leg.  What we usually do is plan to let the girls each get one thing, (and we set a budget for them...usually around $20).  Other than that, I buy some items from the dollar store or wal-mart that and give them there "gifts" throughout the trip.  That way, they feel like they got some cool vacation toys and I know we saved a bunch of money!

-Plan, Plan, Plan...and then be flexible!  I literally plan every moment of our trips, but then I allow for flexibility.  If we wake up and decide we'd rather go to a movie instead of visiting the museum, then that's what we do.  Vacation is all about spending time together and being happy.  Decide before you go that your going to enjoy yourself and go with the flow.  It will be a much happier vacation for everyone!

Hope this helps you as you plan your next family vacation!

I will be linking up with WeAre THAT Family for Works For Me Wednesday!  Skip over and check out all the other great ideas!


Sep 27, 2011

Top Ten Tuesday: Couple's Halloween Costumes

Have I mentioned how much I LOVE Halloween?

Well I do.

I love all the candy, decorations, cheesy haunted houses, and especially costume parties.

I am fortunate enough to have a couple to go to each year, and of course, my girls get to go to a few also :)

One of the fun, (and tricky), parts about costume parties are coming up with costumes for a couple that are inexpensive. 

I usually start trying to figure something out for my husband and I in July, (or as soon as I know the theme for the parties).

This year has been busy so I have gotten a late start. 

Basically, I have no idea what we're going to be.

ANYHOO...

Here is My Top Ten Couple Costumes on The Cheap!

10.  Tourists!  My husband and I went as this one year, and it was fun (and inexpensive!), to put together.  Get some goofy Hawaiian shirts, a hat, a fanny pack, a camera around your neck and your good to go.  If you want to throw in some socks and sandals for good measure, that wouldn't hurt either.

9.  Jack and Jill!  Jack has a broken crown and a little blood running down his face.  Jill has bruises and both are carrying pails.  Usually shirts that say 'Jack' and 'Jill' are a good idea too.

8.  Pregnant Lady and The Milk Man!  Could be controversial, but will definitely be funny!

7.  Bee Catcher and Bumble Bee!  Guy wears white or khaki shirt and pants and a hat with a net over it, along with white rubber gloves.  Lady wears all black with yellow stripes and wings.

6.  Clark Kent (Super Man) and Lois Lane!  Guy wears a button up white shirt and tie, with a Super Man Tee under, (have a few buttons open to see the Superman logo tee under), and the lady wears a business suit or skirt and dress shirt.

5.  Cousin Eddie and Katherine from the Christmas Vacation movie!  My sister and her husband went as this last year and it was hilarious!  She got her dress from Goodwill and he just wore a robe and hat, (make sure you have the plumbing tube, cigar and beer can if you want to make it authentic!)





4.  Napoleon Dynamite and Deb!  My husband and I went as this last year.  The Napoleon wig, glasses and 'Vote for Pedro' shirt are easy to find, (and not very expensive!), and Deb is easy!  Just put in a side ponytail, cuff your jeans, wear a polo shirt with your collar up and a few tacky bracelets.





3.  Adam and Eve!  You have to be careful with this one, but the costumes don't cost much... :)

2.  Sonny and Cher!  Get a long black wig and a crazy dress from Goodwill and the guy can wear polyester pants and an ugly shirt.  Make sure and get him the mustache too if he doesn't have one!

1.  Bride and Groom!  There are always cheap dresses at Goodwill, and you can just out him in a suit.  OR, you can put him in red and go as Kathryn and Will on their wedding day, OR you can rough it up and go as my friends did last year and be a redneck bride and groom...





I hope you got some good ideas!  I am linking up with Oh Amanda for Top Ten Tuesday!  Be sure to check out all the other great Top Tens this week!