Archives for March 2011

NEW! NKOTBSB: “Don’t Turn Out The Lights”

The New Kids are on a roll!  First New Kid cutie Jordan Knight released his new radio single, “Let’s Go Higher.” And now the blended boy band buddies NKOTBSB (New Kids on the Block plus Backstreet Boys) have released their first brand new song, “Don’t Turn Out The Lights (Now).”

It’s pure pop fun.  Would you expect any less? I’m excited for the tour this summer!  I know this one will be a blast LIVE in concert!

Listen to it here:

Grey’s Anatomy: The Music Event Sneak Peek

Get the tissues ready for this Thursday’s Grey’s Anatomy: The Music Event.  It features Sara Ramirez (Callie) having an out of body experience while she sings for her life after a truly horrible car accident.  We don’t know yet whether her baby will live or even if SHE will live.

Sara is no stranger to singing.  She won a Tony Award for Spamalot.   The rest of the Grey’s cast sings too and they say it will be one of the most dramatic and touching episodes of the season.  I thought at first that the “trying to be like Glee” thing would be cheesy, but now I’m convinced this episode is going to rock!  (And force me to drink lots of red wine too.)

Here’s the Sneak Peek.  (I’m crying already!)

Mariah’s Pregnant Butterfly Belly

You know, I never had the nerve, or desire, to get a belly cast or belly art when I was pregnant with Daniel or Annabel.

Here’s a photo of Mariah Carey’s REALLY pregnant belly.  She shared it via Twitter.

She painted it to celebrate her 42nd birthday and to celebrate her return from the hospital after experiencing some early contractions.  She had a little scare over the weekend, but she’s back relaxing (we hope!) at home.

I love that the butterfly is half pink (for her baby girl) and half blue (for her baby boy.)  Mariah and her hubbie Nick Cannon have been referring to their twins as “dem babies” on Twitter lately, so naturally that was written above the elaborate belly art.

All I keep thinking is MAN, she is HUGE!  Mariah and Nick have never confirmed the actual due date except to say “spring,” but I’m betting it could be any day now.

Disney World Trip ’11 – Part Three

If you missed Part One.. Click Here!

If you missed Part Two.. Click Here!

Last year we did the awesome Chef Mickey’s character breakfast in the Contemporary Resort and I highly recommend it.  It’s the perfect place to meet Mickey, Minnie, Pluto, Goofy, and Donald Duck and get all those photo memories out of the way.  TIP: Book reservations for 7:15 AM so you can be one of the first ones seated.  You can enjoy an hour long experience and then go directly to the Magic Kingdom on the monorail.  If you are not staying at the Contemporary, just show them your reservation confirmation so you can park there.

This year we decided to try the character lunch at The Crystal Palace in Magic Kingdom.  Again, reservations are necessary.  We saw lots of tired families trying to get a table and there was a very long wait.  I made reservations on-line for 11:45 AM.  There is a large buffet with lots of food choices for adults and kids.  And you get to meet Winnie the Pooh, Tigger, Piglet and Eeyore!  Piglet even helped us with our check-in.  He was so cute.  And Annabel loved him the best because he’s pink, of course.

Then, we were off to Adventureland!  I really thought the kiddies would love Pirates of the Caribbean, so we were a little bummed out when they just wanted to skip it entirely.  Bean LOVED the Swiss Family Robinson Tree House.  It’s a giant tree house with LOTS of steps. It was a little steep for Annabel, but she was fine to enjoy a popsicle in the shade.

Then we FastPassed the Jungle Cruise and went on the Magic Carpets of Aladdin ride.  It’s very similar to the Dumbo Flying Elephant ride in Fantasyland, but I loved that our family of four could ride together on one “carpet.”

That is Bean with the super cute Mickey Mouse bucket hat.  TIP:  Bring a bucket style hat for the kids AND you.  I forgot my straw hat and I wish I had it.  It gives your head instant shade.  And SPF 50 is also a must.

Then we used our FastPass for the Jungle Cruise.  We enjoyed the Jungle Cruise so much that we forget to take some photos!  It’s a very relaxing, shady ride and it’s a great break from all the action in the park.  The kids loved visiting the different continents and seeing all the cool animals.  The tour guides must be trained in comedy because the corny one-liner jokes just keep on coming.   But it was fun.

Then we “cruised” to the front of the park to get a good spot for the 3 PM Celebrate A Dream Come True Parade.  TIP:  Head over at 2:15 PM to get a spot for the 3 PM parade.  There are only a few shady areas along the parade route near the entrance.  We managed to get a spot by a tree so I could park the kids in the strollers.  Daddy left to get drinks and lollipops.  The time moved quickly as everyone else started to pile in and look for a spot to sit.  We were so glad we were near some shade so we could enjoy the fun.

The parade is great for the kiddies to see their favorite Disney characters all at once.  Daniel loved Peter Pan, Captain Hook, and Lilo and Stitch and Annabel loved Cinderella, Princess Tiana, and Belle, her favorite.

Final note:  I planned to take Annabel to Storytime with Belle at the Fairytale Garden behind Cinderella’s Castle, but it has now changed to Storytime with Rapunzel from Tangled.  Annabel has not seen the movie Tangled yet, so it was okay that we opted out of the ENORMOUS waiting line.  The line was at least 2 hours long, so definitely make a plan to have someone wait in line while everyone else grabs lunch.  We did get a little sneak peek look at Rapunzel (and Flynn Ryder!) when we walked by.  It definitely looks neat and worth the wait.

Disney World Trip ’11 – Part Two

If you missed Part One.. Click Here!

We were blessed with perfect weather for our one day adventure at Disney World’s Magic Kingdom last Friday.  Since the kiddies are 4 1/2 and 3, all we really need to cover is the Magic Kingdom.  And since we live so close to Orlando, we can do it in a day in March when the weather isn’t scorching hot.  We are lucky ducks.

We left our hotel at 8 AM to head over to the giant Magic Kingdom parking lot.  Last year we stayed at the Contemporary Resort so all we had to do was take the monorail from the hotel.  This year we had to navigate the parking lot. I was nervous because I always get nervous when I don’t know what to expect.  But it was a breeze.  We parked  our car and had the option to take the tram to the monorail stop or just walk over.  We decided to walk with our two strollers.  It was actually great exercise and only took about 10 minutes.

TIP:  Take a stroller.  If you have more than one kid, take two strollers rather than a double.  This way you can split up if one kid wants to go on a ride and the other kid wants to potty or just take a break.  I really think any kid under 5 definitely needs a stroller.  If your kid is over 5, it depends on their personality and if they will walk around.  You can also rent a stroller at the Magic Kingdom entrance.

We spent the morning in Fantasyland.  Last year Annabel did not go on ONE SINGLE RIDE.   This year was so different.  She was excited and ready to go!  We started with Dumbo the Flying Elephant.  Success!  TIP:  If you have children around the ages of mine, start with Dumbo as soon the gates open.  It’s in the middle of Fantasyland so you will be central to a lot of cool rides.  Plus it’s a great first memory because you can see so much of the park from the sky including a perfect view of Cinderella’s castle.  It really is magical.

We then went to FastPass the Winnie the Pooh ride before we headed to Peter Pan’s Flight.  After Peter Pan we went on the Disney classic It’s A Small World ride and then we were perfectly timed to head back to Winnie the Pooh.  TIP:  FastPass! You must use the FastPass service to make your day more enjoyable.  You put your park ticket into a machine and then receive a pass to come back and ride during a designated hour.  When you return during that hour you get to basically cut the line.  It’s awesome.  The park maps will let you know which rides have the FastPass option.  Only the most popular rides use FastPass.

We then split up so Daddy and Daniel could do the Tomorrowland Speedway cars and Annabel and I went on the Carousel.  We also stopped for snacks.  TIP: Bring your own water and snacks.  It will save you money and time.  Of course the kids will want the awesome Mickey Mouse ice cream bars but that’s part of the fun.  Definitely get one too!  They are SO yummy!  (Or you can always buy the biggest blueberry muffin you have ever seen.)

Then we were off to lunch at The Crystal Palace where we dined with Pooh, Tigger, Piglet and Eeyore!

Part Three tomorrow!  I need to watch the American Idol results show.  (I also really NEED a glass of wine. )

Disney World Trip ’11 – Part One

We surprised Daniel and Annabel on St. Patrick’s Day and told them we were going to Disney World!  I told Annabel in the morning and she was so excited that she wore her Mickey ears in the car when we went to get Daniel from preschool.  Daniel was doubly surprised to see Daddy pick him up in class and then see the rest of us waiting in the car with packed suitcases.  He was almost speechless.  We were on our way!

We drove 2 1/2 hours and arrived at the Doubletree Suites near Downtown Disney  around 3:30 PM.  I cannot say enough about this hotel.  It worked perfectly for us because we planned to spend the evening having fun at Downtown Disney and then check out the next morning for an entire day at the Magic Kingdom.

At the Doubletree, the kids have their own special guest check-in desk.  They sign their names and get a fun goody bag. There is a really neat gift shop in the hotel lobby filled with everything Disney, of course.

After unpacking a few things, we drove the short 5 minutes to Downtown Disney.  Downtown Disney is an amusement center all its own.  There are great family restaurants, lots of cool stores, and tons of activities and entertainment.  TIP: You HAVE to make a reservation for a Downtown Disney restaurant.  If you are staying the week at Disney World and want to hang out at Downtown Disney for one of the days, definitely plan ahead.  Some of the restaurants will take a walk up reservation, but if you have kids you don’t want to wait 45 minutes to an hour.

We love Fulton’s Crab House.  It’s on a boat, which the kids think is super cool, and it has a great seafood menu.  The best part is the kids menu which features crab legs and fish, but also pasta, burgers and mac n’ cheese.  Daniel shared crab with Daddy and both kiddies also had pasta and fun drinks.  I loved my salmon.  Hubbie and I also had our first St. Patty’s Day beer.  Everything was really good.  The place is a bit pricey, but it’s vacation, right?

Then we strolled around enjoying some live music and taking some photos.  (Annabel was a little more into the photo taking that day.  In case you couldn’t tell.  Hee.)

The kids loved the Lego store and we bought T-Shirts at the largest Disney character gift shop on EARTH, World of Disney.  The World of Disney store also has the Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique which is the super cute salon for little girls to get their princess makeovers.  (It’s a great second option if you can’t get into the main Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique at Magic Kingdom’s Cinderella Castle.  That’s where I plan to take Annabel sometime next year.)

Then we headed back to the hotel.  Everyone was exhausted.  We love the suite concept because the kids have their own room with two double beds and there is a queen pullout in the main room for Mama and Daddy.  Well, that was the plan until 10 PM when Annabel was WAY too excited to sleep and Daddy was exhausted.  So Annabel and Mama roomed it in on the sofa bed while Daddy and Daniel had the perfect night sleep in their own room.

The next morning was the breakfast buffet in the hotel lobby with all the other excited families.  Then we drove to the Magic Kingdom at 8 AM for a day of fun!

Part Two (and lots of Magic Kingdom tips!) coming tomorrow.

 

One of the BEST Pop Songs. Ever.

I’ve heard this song so much lately.  It’s on the radio every time I’m driving somewhere without my kiddies, which is AWESOME because I can crank it up REALLY LOUD and groove along.  Seriously, try to sit still while listening to this one.

 

I will also take a moment to dedicate this song to Charlie Sheen.  I’m not sure yet if he is crazy SMART or just a crazy LUNATIC. Either way, he is definitely CRAZY.


Soccer

Daniel’s soccer season starts this week.  His very first team practice is tomorrow evening.  We are all very excited.

Daniel was excited to buy the cleats and shin guards.


Happy 40th Jon Hamm

Jon Hamm is one handsome guy.  I love him in Mad Men. It’s one of my favorite television shows.  And he just turned 40!  We are the same age!  Whoot!

Mandi Bierly from Entertainment Weekly celebrated Jon Hamm’s 40th birthday by posting 40 amazing photos of him on their website.  It was such a treat and I wanted to share the #1 photo with you here.  (I also wanted to make sure it was on PopMommy so I could come back and look at it when I’m having a bad day.  Hee.)

Enjoy!


Jordan Knight – Let’s Go Higher

Oh, Yay!  My NKOTB crush, Jordan Knight, has a brand new song on the radio called “Let’s Go Higher.”  It’s so good.  It will make you want to get up and dance.  Annabel and I are dancing around the kitchen to it now.  Jordan said he is going to perform the song during the NKOTBSB concert this summer too.  I’ll be there!