Posts Tagged ‘family’

BELLO IS BACK AT THE BIG APPLE CIRCUS!

Thursday, April 1st, 2010

Who doesn’t love the circus? I certainly do, and I was so excited to hear that The Big Apple Circus is coming to Boston April 3 – May 16. And the biggest news of all: Bello Nock, easily one of the most recognizable and best loved clowns in the world (that amazing mile high hair!) will be under the big top at City Hall Plaza. I remember watching him with my daughter at Boston Garden and being completely thrilled by his daredevil acts. He actually rode a motorcycle all the way across a high wire! It was incredible!

Bello Nock Credit: Jean-Marie Guyaux/Big Apple Circus

Bello Nock Credit: Jean-Marie Guyaux/Big Apple Circus

Bello has the honor of having been named America’s Best Clown by Time Magazine, but don’t take their word for it! Go and see for yourself! And we have an incredible offer that will make it even harder for you to say no. We have been given the opportunity to share a promotional code that will allow you to buy tickets for up to 30% off!

The Big Apple Circus is a fantastic show that your whole family will love. In addition to Bello, children of all ages will be amazed by Picaso, Jr. and his spectacular juggling act and the Aniskin Troupe and their amazing feats of athleticism on the trampoline and flying trapeze. Regina Dobrovitskaya will dazzle you with her silk ribbon aerial act and Christine Zerbini and Sultan Kumbibayev will take your breath away when they perform their equestrian act while standing on the back of galloping horses! And don’t forget the excitement of the canine acrobatics performed by Luciano Anastasini’s Pound Puppies and the laughs that The Big Apple Circus’ beloved clown, Grandma, is sure to bring your whole family.

Sultan Kumisbayev Credit: Bertrand Guay/Big Apple Circus

Sultan Kumisbayev Credit: Bertrand Guay/Big Apple Circus

Regina Dobrovitskaya Credit: Bertrand Guay/Big Apple Circus

Regina Dobrovitskaya Credit: Bertrand Guay/Big Apple Circus

Grandma (Barry Lubin) Credit: Bertrand Guay/Big Apple Circus

Grandma (Barry Lubin) Credit: Bertrand Guay/Big Apple Circus

With all of the excitement and sights that Boston has to offer, why not make a day of it with your family? If you haven’t bought your tickets yet, what are you waiting for? Take this opportunity to recapture the magic that you felt as a child when your parents took you to the circus and share it with your kids. Here’s everything you need to know about getting those discounted tickets:

To purchase your discounted tickets to the Big Apple Circus:

Online: http://bigapplecircus.org/bostonpop.aspx and submit the code POP10 in the Promotional Codes box By Phone: CALL 888-541-3750 and mention code POP10

In Person: Big Top Box Office 10AM-6PM daily. No service fee. Bring a copy of this blog post.

*Offer good on select seat locations and performances. Must present this blog post to receive discount at the box office. Performance schedule subject to change. Offer is subject to availability; not valid on prior purchases; cannot be combined with other discounts or promotions. This offer can be revoked at any time. Discount amount varies. Limit 8 tickets per order. No refunds or exchanges. Telephone and Internet orders are subject to standard service fees.

Tickets for performances at upcoming venues are currently on sale to Big Apple Circus members only. In addition to knowing your membership helps kids in need; benefits include discounted tickets, VIP seats, invitations to exclusive member-only events, and more! For full details, check out: http://bigapplecircus.org/support/membership.aspx

Be sure to visit @BigApple_Circus on Twitter and check out the Big Apple Circuit Facebook fan page for information about becoming a Big Apple Circus Member, the latest updates on Circus to Go! Appearances, and to share their Big Top experience with other fans!

Have a great time and enjoy the show!

Caramel Popcorn

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

Here's another one of my favorite recipes. Perfect for family movie night or just for snacking on.
Ingredients
• 1 cup butter
• 2 cups brown sugar
• 1/2 cup corn syrup
• 1 teaspoon salt
• 1/2 teaspoon baking soda
• 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
• 5 quarts popped popcorn

Directions
1. Preheat oven to 250 degrees F (95 degrees C). Place popcorn in a very large bowl.
2. In a medium saucepan over medium heat, melt butter. Stir in brown sugar, corn syrup and salt. Bring to a boil, stirring constantly. Boil without stirring 4 minutes. Remove from heat and stir in soda and vanilla. Pour in a thin stream over popcorn, stirring to coat.
3. Place in two large shallow baking dishes and bake in preheated oven, stirring every 15 minutes, for 1 hour. Remove from oven and let cool completely before breaking into pieces.

BROWNIE PEANUT BUTTER CUPS

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

This recipe for brownie peanut butter cups is one of my absolute favorites! Give them a try - they are sure to be a hit with your family!

15 oz. pkg. Pillsbury Deluxe Fudge Brownie Mix
1/3 c. very hot water
1/4 c. oil
1 egg
12 miniature Reese’s peanut butter cups

Heat oven to 350 degrees.
Line 12 muffin cups with paper baking cups. In large bowl, combine brownie mix, water, oil, and egg; beat 50 strokes with spoon. Fill prepared muffin cups 2/3 full. Press peanut butter cup into batter until top edge of candy is even with batter.
Bake at 350 degrees for 20-30 minutes or until brownie is set. Do not over bake.
Cool completely. Makes 12 cup cakes.

Christmas in Disney World!

Monday, January 11th, 2010

As we embarked on our journey, I felt a sense of peace and tranquility. I hadn't felt that in a while. Between me owning 2 childcare centers and my husband owning his own electrical business there isn’t a lot of peace and tranquility to be had. I had completed all my Christmas obligations and was totally free for the holidays. There weren't any more demands, no more holiday visits, shopping for presents, or parties to attend. It was just my family and me! Our family’s love that week felt as warm as the weather outside in sunny Florida. Peace of mind is highly under-rated! Do you know how nice it is to have your company shut down for a week and not have any phone calls to answer or issues with clients? Maybe, you do, and if so, then you understand my plight!

Christmas Day was spent with my sister Cheryl, her 4 daughters, their husbands, and children. My niece’s in-laws were there too, both doctors, and the nicest people that I have ever met. We ate the traditional Christmas turkey with all the fixings. I couldn’t understand the homemade mac and cheese with Ritz crackers on top, but I loved it just the same!

Christmas down south has a different feeling that is hard to explain. It is part of the Bible belt and religion plays a key factor. Obviously there wasn't any snow, but they still adorn their houses with elaborate Christmas lights and displays! One thing that I loved is that you don't have to run indoors to avoid the bitter cold weather. You need a sweatshirt at night and also in the early morning, but other than that, you should be just fine!

Here are some tips on accommodations and things I have learned as well as some really fun things we did at Disney in Florida.
1. My family doesn't fit in a traditional hotel room. We opt for a condo when we travel. There are 5 of us and we need at least two bedrooms and two baths, and a kitchen and laundry is a MUST! With a kitchen the kids can grab a bowl of cereal for breakfast and we can keep lots of snacks and drinks available in the refrigerator. This saves us quite a bit of money! Having two or more bathrooms makes the morning "getting ready" process move along more smoothly. Having a washer and dryer in our room is so helpful to me! I am able to put in a load per day and that means less packing for the trip and less work when I return home!
2. Condo Life - Usually when I am sitting by the pool, I have conversations with the other guests. I have learned some very valuable information about condo vacationing. I acquired my parents’ time-share several years ago. They had owned these units for 30 years and decided that their traveling days to Florida were done due to illnesses they both had. I had vacationed at their condo twice a year during the 30 years they owned it, and understandably, I got a little bored with the location. I wanted to visit different place. We (both my sister and my hubby) decided to turn the weeks that we were entitled to annually into points. With points you can stay at any condo within the network, in any location, as long as they have availability. The amount of points that you have gives you a certain status. It goes Gold, VIP and Platinum. We are VIP. We can buy more points to upgrade to Platinum. You can buy additional points through the place that you own, which can cost between $5,000 and $20,000 per week. The cost really depends on the location and the newness of the property. Currently there are major deals to be found! You can buy condos or points through brokers, or you can buy them on eBay. Just click on time shares. My sister and I prefer Wyndham properties. They are usually 5 star suites, unless the property is an older place and they haven't renovated yet! Look at the various units that eBay offers. Some units you can pay $1.00 for, but you must pay the annual maintenance fee which is usually $350.00. I was sitting next to a woman who was retired and had 5 weeks in Hawaii. She always brought her entire family! She and her husband had been buying points throughout the years knowing that this was how they were going to spend their retirement. Another gentleman who was a teacher bought a week in Miami for $1.00. He pays the yearly maintenance fee and that is his summer trip each year.
3. If you would like to try condo vacationing, you can go on the website-VRBO. (Vacation Rentals By Owner) You can try staying at a condo in an area that you like. It is usually is cheaper than a hotel and offers you a lot more space and usually more amenities! Families like to rent their condos out when they are not using them, and it helps them defray some costs. Start thinking about your retirement. Where do you want to be, how do you plan to get there? Both of my parents and in-laws worked all their lives, saved their money, and guess what? The market tanked, and so did a lot of their savings. Not to mention, the cost of their prescriptions eat away at their monthly budget. This can be an affordable way to accumulate a retirement that consists of travel to places that you love!
4. Here are some pictures of the Wyndham that I stayed in. It is not owned by Disney, but is in the downtown Disney area. This is called the Wyndham at Bonnet Creek.
Wyndham Bonnet Creek Resort
Wyndham Bonnet Creek Resort
Wyndham Pool
Here is a picture of Heather who is at the front desk. She was so helpful in checking us in and making sure our stay was perfect for us. In my opinion, the girl deserves a raise.
Heather at Wyndham
Here is Jeff, another wonderful person working at Bonnet Creek that helped us with our reservations.
Jeff at Wyndham
This resort is very customer service oriented. They will do whatever it takes to make you happy! It is a 5 star hotel and they have everything you need--Santa was sitting in the lobby on Christmas Eve, and I thought that my son was going to faint. They have several pools, slides, miniature gold, hot tubs and more!
5. We visited various hotels at Disney during Christmas and found a few decorated very elaborately. Our favorite was the Grand Floridian. It had a huge Christmas Tree and a walk in Gingerbread house.
Grand Floridian Tree
Gingerbread House
Our second favorite was the Fort Wilderness Resort. This also had a beautiful tree and gave a more New England feel to me! It reminded me of a ski lodge up in New Hampshire!
Fort Wilderness Tree
6. The Magic Kingdom was beautiful! The castle was absolutely beautiful and had daily parades for the children. You won’t find Santa at Disney World during Christmas, though. I asked an employee where Santa was? He responded, "Santa is not one of our characters."
7. We went to Hollywood Studios, formerly known as MGM for New Year’s Eve! What a rocking place that was. It was my favorite New Year’s Eve EVER! They had parades, they had live bands all day, they gave out hats and blowers. The best show that I have EVER, EVER seen at Disney, Fantasmic is worth the entire $80.00 admission. We sat and watched this show and drank wine and had a snack. Every character that you can imagine came out, there were fireworks, there were boats with more characters that came out, there were fire breathing dragons, there were giant safari animals...you name it, it came out! And there were fireworks at midnight! Disney knows how to do New Year’s Eve!! Also, the Osborne family light show was amazing. 5 million lights adorn a section of Hollywood Studios with the sounds of Christmas music and man-made falling snow. It was just beautiful!
8. We also went to a character breakfast at the Beach Resort. It was great! There were three different characters that came to our table 4 times each. My son had a great time getting their autograph and taking their pictures!
Character Breakfast
I highly recommend a vacation at Disney World during Christmas! It is a truly wonderful experience!

SHOUT AND CHEER, IT’S TIME FOR ANOTHER NEW YEAR!

Thursday, December 31st, 2009

Cheers to the New Year and another chance to get it right! Oprah Winfrey

Christmas cards have been pouring in wishing a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! It is time to celebrate a new life and a new start! It is a time of reflection on the year past and of looking forward to a new year and imagining what it may bring. New Year is the time to make the changes necessary to lead a more fulfilling life. Start today, reflect upon the things that you don't like, think of ways that you can change them. It is a time to put the past behind you, and step bravely into the unknown.

In my more youthful days, I had a plan of my life etched in my mind. I would find the right man and get married, buy a house, open my business and see the world. For the most part, I have done what I planned, but it is funny how your outlook on life changes as we get older. I think less about things, but more about myself evolving as a good person (my goal is to get into heaven). I want to do something each day that frightens the heck out of me. I want to challenge myself, I want to help others and raise my children to be independent, successful individuals. I want to bring my company as far as I can and continue to have a blast while doing it.

Unfortunately, most people judge their success (or lack of) by what they see around them. My children are in that realm. They see reality shows that show tremendous wealth, not many scruples, and lack of values and morals and dysfunction that is seen as normal by today’s standards. I try to teach my children that those shows are not the norm, that there are ways to become successful, but a plan is needed to do so. Two of my children are in High School and they understand that an education is important. They understand that this sets the foundation for their future and that it is important to get good grades.

I believe that most people set benchmarks in their lives - in their careers, personal lives, personal finance, education and also in obtaining real estate. This helps to keep individuals on track and moving towards where you want to be in a certain number of years. As we embark on the New Year, remember it is a clean slate, and a new page on which to write the next chapter of your life. Do you have goals you'd like to accomplish in the coming year? With all the planning we do to be successful, why does success seem so elusive?

You can do it, get a pen and paper and write down 4 or 5 goals for the New Year. This is basically an action plan, so you must write down sub-sections of how you are going to do this. For example, this is one of my goals for my company, The Adventures of Scuba Jack.

A. I would like to get The Adventures of Scuba Jack into major retail.
1. Develop a larger on-line presence;
2. Exhibit at the New York Toy Fair;
3. Obtain a sales team;
4. Meet with distributors to get my product in the various stores throughout the country;

This could also work with my personal life.

B. Spend more time with my children.
1. Spend time with each of my children individually each week;
2. Sign my son up for a sport that we can go to together;
3. Go out for coffee or dinner with my husband once a week so we can stay cohesive;
4. Make sure that we have a family meeting each Sunday night, so we know the expectations for the week, and basically who is responsible for what!
Put this on your refrigerator and look at it daily. It is nice to have a visual; it is a constant reminder of how you would like your year to transpire. Don't throw this activity aside, do not procrastinate. It is your life so make the best of it. Plan, plan and if necessary adjust those plans. If you need more money, find a way to get it. Get a second job, or find a hobby that you can create a stream of income from. Find your passion and capitalize on it. Don't whine and tell me it can't be done! It can. My father never graduated from High School and did very well for himself. It takes hard work, persistence and a whole lot of determination. Map out your goals and determine ways to reach them. Once you have determined your destination, its time to evaluate your current position and how you are going to achieve those goals.

Remember to make this New Year special; it is the start of your new life. Start with the traditional kiss at midnight for good luck as part of ringing in the New Year. We kiss those dearest at midnight not only to share a moment of celebration with our favorite people, but to ensure those affections and ties will continue throughout the next 12 months. To fail to kiss our significant other at the stroke of midnight would be to set the stage for a year of coldness. So, put on your favorite lip gloss and pucker up. You wouldn't want to take a chance with fate, now would you? Now if you are single, you must prepare prior to the big event. Position yourself in the room next to the most awesome person that you find attractive. Take a large gulp of courage, (I prefer a White Russian) and get as close to your target as you can, and let the kiss begin.

The Scottish song, Auld Lang Syne was first written in the 1700's. Robert Burns is the person whose transcription got the most attention, so that is why the song is associated with him. The translation of the words is "we'll drink a cup of kindness yet for times gone by." Yes, let go of the past, and bring forth a new year filled with hope and promise.

Be always at war with your vices, at peace with your neighbors, and let each New Year find you a better man- Benjamin Franklin