Posts Tagged ‘disney’
Disney Movie Rewards — Everybody Wins!
I love Disney (as you can see from the many reviews I’ve done on here about their movies). However, Disney has a program that I have not fully taken advantage of. It is their Disney Movie Rewards program! Why should you join Disney Movie Rewards? Well, membership is free. Plus, it is fun and easy to participate. You earn points when you buy Disney Blu-rays and DVDs plus select CDs and when you see Disney movies at the theaters! You can redeem those points for rewards including Blu-rays, DVDs, Disney experiences, toys, etc. You can also get savings coupons for Disney Blu-rays and DVDs, and enter sweepstakes for great prizes! What are you waiting for? Go sign up!
Since I have such loyal readers, I have a special deal for you guys. Sign up at DisneyMovieRewards.com then input this code in the “Enter Magic Code” box. They’ll be eligible to receive the Mickey Mouse Pin as our special gift. The code is: MANCMOM Enjoy!
Disney On Ice Dare To Dream #chiDisneyOnIce
We took the kids last night to Disney on Ice Dare To Dream. I can definitely say it did not disappoint. Here are few pictures from our show:
Yes, it was just as fun as it looks. I love how they are able to take a story and put it on ice. This years show had Princess and The Frog, Cinderella, and Tangled. It never ceases to amaze me. The kids love it and so did Bill and I. Dare I say it, but I think Will was more excited than Madison! Here is what the kids thought:
Look like something you want to do with your family? Just remember that you can get 4 tickets for $44 on Weekday Shows or Save $4 on weekend shows with code MOM!
Let me know if you see the show and what you thought of it!
Our Toy Drive Donation! #CBias #DisneyCFK #ChampionsforKids
If you are a regular reader, you will know that I am currently working on a campaign with Disney and Champions For Kids. I wrote a post about how we give back to our local community. We donate gift cards to St. Columbanus Parish through our church, we take part in a teddy bear drive for domestic violence shelters, and donate what is needed for the homeless. Madison’s school has also started a toy drive. However, the toy drive we participate the most in is through Bill’s work. This is 9th Annual Toy Drive there. Last year, they were able to collected $879.00 in cash along with toys that people brought in. In all, they were able to purchase and donate over 600 pieces of toys, clothing, and coats! They also were able to purchased 16 small family sized dinner preparation sacks, where they put spaghetti, sauce, corn, juice, and several other non-perishable foods to a handful of families who were in need of food. Bill’s company has less than 50 people who work for it, so this is awesome. The part that I love the most is that it was 2 men who came up with this. We’ve donated every single year, and it’s such a great cause. I can’t imagine a Christmas without enough food or presents under the table which is why it is important for family to donate.
With the help of Disney and Champions for Kids, my family and I were able to create a stocking for a child. Here is what our shopping trip looked like:
As you can see, Madison and I had a good time. As I stated in my pictures above, our original goal was to put together a “girl” stocking. However, we couldn’t find enough smaller things that would fit in a stocking in the price range I wanted. However, they had plenty of “boy” toy things that would perfectly fit in a stocking. Also, we have seen Cars 2 and loved it, so Madison and I had a good time picking things out. What I didn’t expect was that when we put the stocking together, it was going to be like playing Tetris. I definitely had to have a plan to get everything in! My son was super excited at our purchases, so I know that the child who gets this will love the stocking! It was hard to not put the entire store in my cart.
I love that I get to teach my kids about being kind and helping others. Thank you Champions for Kids and Disney for this opportunity!
This shop has been compensated as part of a social shopper insights study for Collective Bias.






