I Could Have Danced, Danced, DANCED… ALL NIGHT!!!!

by Quinn on October 27, 2011

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“I could have spread my wings and done a thousand things, and still have begged for more….”

Yes, that’s right: I am a HUGE fan of the musical “My Fair Lady.”  Oh my goodness.  I absolutely LOVE Audrey Hepburn and Rex Harrison’s film rendition… I could watch it every day.  The costuming and the music and the romance… ahhhh!!  It doesn’t get better than that.  Or, at least that’s been my fear.  I’ve never been a fan of going to local musicals that I love on film.  I’ve even been a wee bit nervous about Broadway for some of my favorite musicals because it would be so hard to not compare it to the film.  Before I was in high school I loved the film of “7 Brides for 7 Brothers.”  However, after being a part of the musical during high school (I was the pianist), I couldn’t stand that musical anymore.  Well, maybe enough time has passed that I could see it again… or, maybe not.

But, I digress.

Recently Hale Centre Theater contacted me about coming to their Blogger VIP Showing of “My Fair Lady” and inviting a small handful of my readers to join me!  At first I was a little nervous, thinking, “Audrey Hepburn won’t be there so it probably won’t be very good.”  But, then, I thought a second longer and realized, “this is HALE CENTRE THEATER we’re talking about!!  They put on a PHENOMENAL play every time!”  So I quickly wrote back a “HECK YES!!!!”

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So if you’d like to be one of the lucky few who get to join me on this epic adventure, leave a comment below and I’ll draw 3 names to be able to each have 2 tickets to see “My Fair Lady” on Nov. 3 (so you can bring someone special with you, too, if you’d like!).

Check out how fun this looks:

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Would LOVE to have you join me!!!  Will be SUCH a fun, fantastic night (even if Audrey Hepburn isn’t there *wink*)!  xoxo

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Halloween Fun: Gardner Village Ride to a Witch

by Quinn on October 23, 2011

Yesterday I took my older 3 kiddos to Gardner Village’s WitchFest to do the “Ride to a Witch” activity.

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I received complementary tickets for “Ride to a Witch” from Gardner Village over a week ago and was REALLY excited to take my kids out for a fun, different Halloween activity.  However, I got less and less excited for it as the end of the month drew closer.  I thought it probably wouldn’t be anything “that” special and I kept dreading dragging my small children through the swarms of people that always seem to be at Gardner Village this time of year.

Thank goodness I had told my kids about our tickets to “Ride to a Witch,” though, because they wouldn’t stop asking to go and yesterday morning was an absolute disaster of us trying to stall and not take them until next week due to having lots of other things going on.  FINALLY, out of pure frustration I threw my hands in the air, hauled my kids in the car and we drove to Gardner Village.

I’M SO, SO, SO GLAD WE WENT!!!

After driving through the whole village to find parking, we ended up discovering a little parking lot reserved JUST for people doing the “Ride to a Witch” near where the ride starts (on the west side by the exit).   It was like reaching the promised land!  There was hardly anyone in the parking lot.  So now when you go, you’ll know the best-kept secret of “Ride to a Witch.”

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My hat goes off to the brilliant people who created this activity.  Especially as a Branding Expert, I was THRILLED at how well Gardner Village understood and catered to their target market for “Ride to a Witch:” moms with younger children.  While waiting to get our tickets, my kids could stand on bales of hay watching the pony rides (warning: be prepared ahead of time for how to answer your kids begging to go on a pony ride).  After getting our tickets, we were directed to another area to wait for our turn on the ride.  Again, Gardner Village got it right: the whole area was full of hay bales and rocks to jump and climb on.  My kids happily played while I stood in line to hold our spot.  Genius, Gardner Village!

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Inside the waiting area there were lots of spots for photos, too.  As a camera-happy mama, I loved this!

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The “tickets” were hilarious.  Each of us were given a little plastic bug.

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“Ride to a Witch” takes you on a hayride to a “witch village” called, “Cricket Hollow Swamp.”

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In the village, there are different stops to visit witches.  The first was a witch who showed us her spooky home with all of her “delicious” potions and “snacks” (like little children’s ears, lol).

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There were fun “witchy” things the kids could touch and even put on.  I loved how hands-on it was.  I didn’t have to be a frantic mess, worrying about my kids touching or breaking something.  PHEW.

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After this we went to meet another witch who was teaching us “witch disco.”  The older kids were really having fun at this stop.  My kids were feeling a little inhibited and were the wallflowers watching everyone else dance.  The witches were cute about those who weren’t dancing though, saying things like, “oh, is this the part where we freeze?” trying to include them.

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The witches costumes were awesome!  They had so much detail and were really unique.  All of the witches were really nice, too, allowing us to take photos randomly with them.  Norah LOVED that (lol).

The part my kids have kept talking about though, was the witch who let them help make a spell.  Each of the children there got to pick out a “magic bean” and then they all stood around the cauldron while helping the witch with her spell.  My kids thought it was hilariously disgusting that so many crazy things were in the witches “brew.”

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The whole experience was DARLING and SO worth the time and energy to take my kiddos there.  “Ride to a Witch” costs $5 per person, which was a great deal for what a fun, safe, young-kid-friendly Halloween activity.  I’d definitely take my kids again… in fact, as soon as we hopped off the hay ride to head home they were begging to go again.  Now that I know what it involves, I’d love to be more prepared next time and strategically plan to go to “Ride to a Witch” when outdoor photography lighting is best (around twilight) and I’d bring my kids in their Halloween costumes so we could get some really fun, unique photos for Halloween.

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Who knows, we may even end up heading back there this week before Halloween is over.  Be sure to check GardnerVillage.com to know the dates and times so you can be sure to go when the “Ride to a Witch” is happening.  It was SUCH a great activity and I highly recommend it.  In fact, if I talk to you this week, you’ll probably hear me asking you if you’ve taken your kids yet to “Ride to a Witch.”

My friend took her kids who are ages 8 and 11 and they enjoyed it, too.  It’s probably best for kids ages 2-10 (kids who are too young for haunted houses).

I’m very tempted to make Gardner Village’s “Ride to a Witch” one of our family’s yearly Halloween traditions.

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My Book is Done and Ready to ROCK :)

July 21, 2011
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First of all, HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO ME!!!!  :) Second…  OH my goodness, my friends: I did it. When I thought, “I want to write a book,” and then “I’m going to write that book today,” I truly had NO idea for how intensive of a project it was.  Wow.  This has been an all-consuming project [...]

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And Suddenly It All Makes Sense

June 20, 2011
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Finding Yourself in the Present

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Some Thank You’s for the Mother’s Day Charity Brunch

May 27, 2011
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Celebrating Mothers

May 27, 2011
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I’ve been so excited to finally write about the amazing Mother’s Day Charity Brunch that occurred earlier this month! Wow.  This was one of the happiest days of my life, honestly.  Everything came together so beautifully.  I felt extremely blessed to be surrounded by so many amazing mothers in attendance. Also, I’m sooo grateful for [...]

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Home School + The Very Hungry Caterpillar

May 14, 2011
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Wow!  I can’t believe how long it’s been since I’ve updated with a new blog post!  Life has been CRAZY busy and CRAZY amazing.  I’m learning sooooooooo much every day.  It’s awesome!  The Mother’s Day Charity Brunch was INCREDIBLE.  I’m still in awe about how lovely everything turned out.  Yay!  I’ll be writing more details [...]

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MOTHERS, We Honor and Celebrate YOU

April 27, 2011
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Put down that laundry, forget about the crock pot, let Dad take the kids to the soccer games and come join us for a lovely morning of celebrating motherhood. We’ll pamper you, encourage you, honor you, and even provide a scrumptious brunch and gift bags. This is your day! Mothers of all ages welcome so [...]

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Favorite Thing: Oopsie Daisy Bracelets

April 20, 2011
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Yesterday Randy & I ran to Oopsie Daisy for some Easter basket shopping.  We LOVE Oopsie Daisy.  My kids ask to go there nearly every day (seriously). We snagged some fun things for everyone’s Easter baskets (will reveal all of that tomorrow) and as we were checking out, I found a bracelet I just couldn’t [...]

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