Posts Tagged ‘movies’
Disney On Ice
I just realized I never told you all about our awesome trip to Disney On Ice. This was a first for both Bill and I and the kids. After having gone now, I can only highly recommend it. It was awesome, kept the kids attention, and the tickets are worth every penny. This was Will’s favorite part of the show:

Some other great pictures:




As you can see, the show was awesome. My kids loved it. It was 100 Years of Magic, so we got to see all the Disney characters. We will definitely be heading back next year!

Simplify Your Life
I swear that the more technology we have, the more complicated everything has become. Nowadays, you have remotes for everything from TVs to Stereos to Cable to DVD or Blu-Ray players to gaming systems. They way my hubby has everything wired is that if the receiver isn’t on, nothing else works. There is nothing more frustrating than having to find 3 – 4 remotes just to turn tv. The picture to the left here — those are all the remotes we have for the TV/Home Theater System downstairs. This is exactly why Yamaha created the ground-breaking neoHD. The neoHD makes everything easier – one remote, one on-screen interface, and complete control. Having to locate one remote instead of 20 is such a time saver! I know I definitely could use on of these in my house. Nothing is worse than having to find the TV remote and then the DVD remote and then to receiver remote just to watch a movie! There is a contest going on that you can win you own neoHD. There are several ways you can enter the Yamaha neoHD Sweepstakes :
- by Tweeting: “I just entered to win a #neoHD b/c I have too many remotes, visit (blog.izea.com) to enter”
- or enter via blog.izea.com
If you enter, let me know why you’d like the new Yamaha neoHD. I know I’d like it because it would make my basement less cluttered!

Free Family Film Festival
I am all over anything that is free and if you have a family, you will love this! Regal theatres has started the Free Family Film Festival. It’s a fun-filled nine weeks of movies for kids and parents.
Selected G & PG movies start at 10AM each Tuesday and Wednesday during the festival. First-come, first-served seating is limited to theatre capacity. The Free Family Film Festival is safe, lots of fun and a great way for kids to spend a weekday morning in the summer.
Tickets for our 2009 Free Family Film Festival are exclusively available at select theatres’ box office on the day of the show. Now, here are the movie theaters that are participating in IL. However, you can easily search by the state you live in.
This is a great way to keep your family entertained and happy this summer without putting a huge dent in your pocketbook!







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