Sunday, November 25, 2018

Disney On Ice Coming Soon so Southern California!

Thank you Feld Entertainment for giving us tickets to see the show!

Hi Foxy Friends! Once again Disney on Ice is coming to Southern California. Each time they come to town, it amazes me that they come up with a completely different show each time. Same characters you know and love, but different show.

www.DisneyOnIce.com

This year the theme is Dare to Dream: Discover your Inner Hero. It's going to be in the Los Angeles area from December 13th to January 6th, so you have plenty of opportunity to go! Moana is making her skating debut in this live production. She's going to hit the high-seas with demigod Maui to save her island and discover who she really is.



But don't worry, her friends from Frozen, Beauty and the Beast, Cinderella and Rapunzel are all going to be there too!


Explore with all of these friends as they show their fearlessness as you see each princess conquer their fears and obstacles to make their dreams come true.






And fan favorites Mickey and Minnie are here to host and bring this magical performance to life.

 

Get discount tickets to select performances, use code: MOM20 (discount dates will be in red and are subject to availability, some restrictions may apply)


L O S   A N G E L E S

WHEN:           Thursday, December 13 – Sunday, December 16
o         Thursday, December 13   7:30 PM
o         Friday, December 14                         7:30 PM
o         Saturday, December 15    11:00 AM, 3:00 PM & 7:00 PM
o         Sunday, December 16                        11:00 AM, 3:00 PM & 7:00 PM

WHERE:            STAPLES Center – 1111 South Figueroa Street, Los Angeles, CA 90015

TICKETS:         Ticket prices start at $25!
                                Discount Opening Night tickets available for as low as $16 each on select seating (not valid for premium VIP/Front Row seating) 

Tickets available for purchase online at AXS.com, charge by phone at 888-9AXS-TIX or in-person at the venue Box Office.             *prices subject to change; additional venue/ticketing fees may apply

A N A H E I M

WHEN:               Wednesday, December 19 – Sunday, December 23
o         Wednesday, December 19               7:00 PM
o         Thursday, December 20   3:00 PM & 7:00 PM
o         Friday, December 21                         11:00 AM & 7:00 PM    
o         Saturday, December 22    11:00 AM, 3:00 PM & 7:00 PM
o         Sunday, December 23                        11:00 AM, 3:00 PM & 7:00 PM

WHERE:            Honda Center 2695 E. Katella Avenue, Anaheim, CA 92806

TICKETS:         Ticket prices start at $25!
                                Discount Opening Night tickets available for as low as $16 each on select seating (not valid for premium VIP/Front Row seating) 

Tickets available for purchase online at Ticketmaster.com, charge by phone at 800-745-3000 or in-person at the venue Box Office.              
*prices subject to change; additional venue/ticketing fees may apply

O N T A R I O

WHEN:           Wednesday, December 26 – Sunday, December 30
o   Wednesday, December 26        7:00 PM
o   Thursday, December 27            7:00 PM
o   Friday, December 28                  7:00 PM
o   Saturday, December 29             11:00 AM, 3:00 PM & 7:00 PM
o   Sunday, December 30                11:00 AM, 3:00 PM & 7:00 PM

WHERE:            Citizens Business Bank Arena – 4000 Ontario Center Parkway, Ontario, CA 91764

TICKETS:         Ticket prices start at $25!
                                Discount Opening Night tickets available for as low as $16 each on select seating (not valid for premium VIP/Front Row seating) 

                                Tickets available for purchase online at Ticketmaster.com, charge by phone at 800-745-3000 or in-person at the venue Box Office.            
                                *prices subject to change; additional venue/ticketing fees may apply

L O N G   B E A C H

WHEN:           Thursday, January 3 – Sunday, January 6
o   Thursday, January 3                    7:00 PM
o   Friday, January 4                          3:00 PM & 7:00 PM
o   Saturday, January 5                     11:00 AM, 3:00 PM & 7:00 PM
o   Sunday, January 6                        11:00 AM, 3:00 PM & 7:00 PM

WHERE:            Long Beach Arena 300 E. Ocean Blvd, Long Beach, CA 90802


 TICKETS:         Ticket prices start at $25!
                                Discount Opening Night tickets available for as low as $16 each on select seating (not valid for premium VIP/Front Row seating) 




To discover more about Disney On Ice, visit www.DisneyOnIce.com
or follow us on these social media platforms:
Twitter: @DisneyOnIce #DisneyOnIce #DareToDream
Instagram: @DisneyOnIce

Oh and if you show up early you can participate in a sing-along with Miguel from Disney Pixar Coco.


Wednesday, November 21, 2018

Happy Thanksgiving!

Happy Thanksgiving to my American Foxy Friends! I hope you are enjoying your time off with family and friends and soaking up the season!

This is the picture people would post....


This is some of MANY that it took to get the picture above. #keepinitreal

Trying not to smile...she's being a stinker.


She's starting to crack...okay, I might have bribed her with some pumpkin bread.


That didn't fully work because she said she didn't want pumpkin bread, so Mr. started in...at least something worked!


Now go give thanks to all that is around you.

Cozy Sweaters

Hi Foxy Friends! If you are new here and popping over from The Blended Blog welcome! Today I'm sharing all things cozy. I'm all about cozy, but sometimes want a little cozy and chic...enter this sweater. It's cute, doesn't make you too hot, and is super comfortable.

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SweaterJeans (on sale!) / Boots (similar)

From the front...looks like a normal sweater.


But wait, it has this cute sleeve detailing that you totally don't expect.


So what cozy sweaters have you been wearing lately? Check out some other ladies and what they've been wearing and stop by to say hi.


Monday, November 19, 2018

7 Holiday Prep Tips

Hi Foxy Friends! Driving back from Arizona today, I think it's about a 6-7 hour car ride? I don't remember it being that long the last time, but I guess it was...when we got there last time we checked in and then went and ate dinner...anyway back to the post. It's another Monday and I'm linking up again with The Blended Blog for our Monday chats. Today's topic is Holiday Prep Tips.

| ONE | Sending Invites

Even though we invite only family, I like to send out snail mail invites. I usually wait for Tiny Prints or Shutterfly to give out free 10 cards, and get my invitations that way, so I'm only paying for shipping, which makes sending out invitations a low cost thing.



| TWO | Decorations

Always decorate the table a couple of days in advance. Usually my mom comes over to help me, since she always has a TON of decorations and likes doing that sort of thing. But we set the whole table up, from centerpieces to plates to napkins to place cards, that way we're not scrambling the day of trying to get the table done.



| THREE | Know Your Serve Ware

What I mean by this, you already know what food is being served, so have all of the serving platters out with little sticky notes of what food is going in what bowl or dish (in our case chaffing dish). That way if someone is helping you to put food out, you have minimal direction, as the dishes are already labeled with what you want in them. Cause we all know when food starts coming out of the kitchen, it's a mad dash to get things out and keep them hot!


| FOUR | Food Assignment

Typically in our family, the host family provides the main dish, in our case the meat, and everyone else provides the desserts, appetizers and side dishes. Before even sending out the invite, write a list out of who you want to bring what. Or a list of things you want to serve, that way people just pick from the list what they want to bring. People like being told what to bring, instead of  having to come up with something that will work for the dinner. If you want to give them a little wiggle room, assign them appetizer, or side dish, that way they have a category and can come up with something on their own, but you are still in control of what is coming to dinner.



| FIVE | Have Fun

Don't fret over the small things. If it's not done, it's not done, it's not going to ruin the holiday because rolls didn't show up. No one is going to remember that time you didn't have rolls with dinner. Have fun, and more importantly enjoy your guests instead of fretting around trying to do everything. Everyone always asks "how can I help" so let them and enjoy their company while you do, then you get to socialize while getting stuff done and your guests feel like they helped you out. Don't be the hero, it is family after all.

| Six | Food Timing

Don't forget about your timing. In our case, we need to try and get the temp of the meat closer to room temp than fridge temp. We typically will leave it out for 2 hours prior to cooking. Do the math ahead of time of when you want to eat, how long you need the meat to rest after coming out of the oven, and how long it's going to take to cook. That way morning of you know, at 10 I need to take the roast out of the fridge, at Noon I need to put the meat in the oven, etc.

| Seven | Party Timing

Have a loose plan of what you want to happen and when. My family typically runs 30 minutes late, so I sort of add that into my plans. We typically host Christmas, so we know we need to set aside some time for opening gifts. I like to have the kids open gifts as we are setting out dessert/eating it. I also know when I am trying to get dinner on the table, so I work towards that time goal.

In our case we also have to make time for Baby Fox's birthday celebration, a balloon drop is always fun for the kids.


So is a fun cake:




Related: How To Celebrate a Christmas Baby

Any cake ideas for this year? I had those three years planned out (literally, year one I already knew was I was going to do for the next two years)...now I am out of ideas...help!

Here are the other topics if you want to join us this month! Head on over to The Blended Blog to see what Holiday Tips others have.

Friday, November 16, 2018

Friday Favorites #186

Happy Friday Friends! Today we're family road trippin' it! Nothing like spending 6 hours in the car with your family.


In case you missed it this week:

Monday: 5 Pictures of Gratitude 
Tuesday: How To Talk About Adoption from an Adoptee
Wednesday: Softest Sweater Ever
Thursday: Emily Ley Planner Review

I also did a video on the Emily Ley Planner.


Last week I reviewed the Plum Planner, might want to check that out too if you are in the market for a new planner.

On to things that have been happening around here:


A couple of weekends ago I went to my 20 year high school reunion, when did that happen?! We all decided to leave the hubby's at home and make it a girls weekend.





Hey it's my brother and myself, senior year. Yep I had bangs, all through school.


I was also a cheerleader for 1 year, then decided  I would rather do band.


It was a fun night seeing old friends, the ones that you're friends with on facebook but never see in real life, but now I got to hug them, it was awesome. Apparently I took no pictures, oops!




Other random things:

We voted, I have no idea where she got that finger thing, she is so dang cute.


Took the kids to the dentist, no cavities, woo hoo!



I sit in an obscene amount of traffic each day, this was worse than normal, this was Friday at 1:30pm. Luckily I wasn't driving, phew! Thank you Mr. T.


Mini Fox's last game of soccer was Saturday.


My MIL and BIL made it out from Seattle for the game.


Had the team party. And she FINALLY got a trophy. This is her third season playing soccer and her first season finally getting a trophy. Her brother has played for 5 seasons and has gotten a trophy every year...


Baby Fox got another stripe on his belt. We're going to a tournament in a few weeks, it's a MUCH bigger tournament than last time, so it will be interesting how it goes.



Speaking of in-laws visiting, they were visiting because we had Mr.'s side of the family over for "Thanksgiving"...tacos. It was delicious. And I took no pictures. Finally got the hold this cutie.


Yum!


We were finally able to give them our gift...we're hoping we can steal babysit the baby for an evening soon.




Here's some Friday cuteness:


Alright, that's all I have for today! Hope you all have a great weekend! See you next week! I'm hosting over on The Blended Blog for Wednesday fashion, prompt is cozy sweaters, so get your cozy sweaters on and start snapping away and share on Wednesday! Head on over to The Blended Blog and link up your Friday Favorites.

Linking up here