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Disney on Ice: Let’s Celebrate! Review

Last night, we attended Disney on Ice Let’s Celebrate at the Patriot Center.

I live in Maryland. Driving to Fairfax, VA on a school night for a 7pm show takes some serious commitment. Every year I vow to never do it again and the cycle repeats itself. I can not say no to Disney. I just can’t. Even if it means beltway traffic and staying up well past bedtime on a school night.

One of our favorite parts from the show

One of our favorite parts from the show

It is always worth it. Always.

Facing what I imagine must be a real challenge to make the show different enough to compel you to come back each year, this year Feld Entertainment‘s production is themed around celebrations, ranging from birthdays through the calendar of holidays like Halloween and Christmas or welcoming spring, while simultaneously weaving in some Princess story lines. It was lovely, through the over 90 minute production, we all were thoroughly enjoying ourselves while fielding the following question repeatedly “When can we go back to Disney World?”

What I enjoyed most during the show were the surprises – Mickey dancing on ice with a rink filled with dancing brooms – fabulous. Or the Villains taking center stage during the Halloween theme portion of the show and finally, our favorite toys from Toy Story making a grand entrance during the Christmas theme segment. Note – you don’t read me for my photography skills – obviously:

The pig killed me. LOVED her.

The pig killed me. LOVED her.

But the pig and T-Rex from Toy Story – Swoon. Also – imagine skating in those costumes! Obviously I’d look better in one of those costumes than in say, Princess Jasmine’s two piece, but it’s questionable whether or not I’m even coordinated enough to walk in the Pig or T-Rex costume, let alone move with a sharp blade attached to my foot, gracefully.

I also always think a challenge must be making the show relevant to little boys and again, Feld Entertainment’s production knocked it out of the park. The celebration theme was not dominated by princesses but for one main song at the end of the first half. We relished in the villains and spookiness of Halloween, the Chinese dragon and Mulan to celebrate spring and our friends from Toy Story to honor the holidays. Honestly, for any child around ages 2 and up, it’s a great performance.

I should add the inclusion of Lilo & Stitch to celebrate summer was also really fun and different this year and the Hawaiian theme song had me fantasizing about a Caribbean vacation even though it’s been cold for what, all of one day?

#I’mABaby

For those thinking of the evening performances, our show began at 7pm, intermission started before 8pm and the show wrapped before 9pm. Overall, I don’t think it was quite 90 minutes – so it was certainly pretty late for a school night, but we pulled it off. We also managed to avoid dropping a wad of cash by not allowing our children to leave their seats during intermission.

#MeanButStrategic

Don’t miss this fun-filled show, running only through this weekend at the Patriot Center:

Thursday, October 24th @ 7:00 p.m.
Friday, October 25th @ 10:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.
Saturday, October 26th @ 10:30 a.m. 2:30 p.m. and 6:30 p.m.
Sunday, October 27th @ 12:30 p.m. and 4:30 p.m.

Disclosure: I received tickets from Feld Entertainment to attend the opening night but my opinions here are all my own.

Imagination Stage’s ‘Lulu & the Brontosaurus’

“But Mr. B is going to be so sad,” cried my 4-year-old towards the end of Imagination Stage’s ‘Lulu & the Brontosaurus‘,  “he is going to be so lonely and sad,” she continued, with some tears moving down her sweet little cheeks.

Casie Platt as Lulu and Vaughn Irving as Mr. B's voice and puppeteer Photo credit:  Blake Echols / Imagination Stage

Casie Platt as Lulu and Vaughn Irving as Mr. B’s voice and puppeteer
Photo credit: Blake Echols / Imagination Stage

Well, that wasn’t the reaction I was expecting as we entered the theater but it said everything to me. ‘Lulu & the Brontosaurus’ takes even the youngest of theater-goers along a spectrum of emotions, most of them happy but some of them a little sad, as we watch Lulu evolve from a horrible, undisciplined, tantrum throwing preschooler into a sensitive and almost thoughtful and caring little girl.  In short it is a delightful, high energy, sweet musical based on the book, Lulu and the Brontosaurus, written by DC-based author Judith Viorst.

Regular readers of my theater reviews know that sometimes I am a little apprehensive about a play at the Imagination Stage for one reason – intermission and my 4-year-old. This is the second consecutive play we’ve seen at Imagination Stage that did not break for intermission and I cannot thank them enough for this change. I have no idea if it’s permanent but it radically changes our theater-going experience — for the better.  Thank you, Imagination Stage.

 Lulu (Casie Platt) throws a bit of a tantrum in LULU AND THE BRONTOSAURUS at Imagination Stage

Lulu (Casie Platt) throws a bit of a tantrum in LULU AND THE
BRONTOSAURUS at Imagination Stage Photo Credit: Margot Schulman

The star of the musical, Lulu, is the every-kid – to an extreme. Every parent in the room must have cringed at her tantrums and demands, starting with “I’m gonna gonna get, a Brontosaurus for a pet,” because we’ve all been there. We know her. She might not be quite as consistently horrible in our lives as Lulu seemed to be in the lives of her parents but that self-centered determination emerges from every 3 and 4-year-old child and we cringe and recoil, at times. The play is as much about Lulu’s transformation into a more decent human being, a transition I noticed as my own daughters moved further into their 4s, as it is about her finding that Brontosaurus that she so wants for her birthday and learning that sometimes, a gal can’t always get what she wants. No matter how hard she tries.

The set and costumes were as fundamental to the play as the talent of the actors. The puppetry behind Mr. B, the beloved

Snake (Vaughn Irving), Tiger (Tracey Stephens), and Bear (Doug Wilder) discuss what to do about Lulu in LULU AND THE BRONTOSAURUS at Imagination Stage. Photo Credit: Margot Schulman

Snake (Vaughn Irving), Tiger (Tracey Stephens), and Bear (Doug
Wilder) discuss what to do about Lulu in LULU AND THE
BRONTOSAURUS at Imagination Stage. Photo Credit: Margot Schulman

green gentle giant, was brilliantly executed and after the premiere, we were afforded the chance for a backstage tour, and we learned there are actually two Mr. B’s on either side of the stage, making that movement possible. On her way to find a Brontosaurus to be her pet, Lulu also comes across a snake, tiger and bear in the forest and the Tiger easily emerged as my favorite because of her sass and self-confidence, obviously.

Lulu & the Brontosaurus is billed as best for those ages 4-9 and I completely agree with this, my girls are 4 and 7 and they absolutely adored the show, as did me and Mr. WM. It was a fun-filled family outing and the girls have since asked multiple times to go back. When asking them if they would recommend it to their friends, the response I am given is a resounding YES and in case you were wondering, yes, my 4-year-old does want a Brontosaurus for a pet.

Be sure and catch “Lulu” at Imagination Stage before it wraps October 27. Tickets start at $12 and can be purchased online.

Disclosure: Imagination Stage invited me and my family to attend the press preview. My opinions here are all my own.

 

Summer Bucket List 2013: A Mid-Summer’s Update

Anyone else cringing at the sight of  “Back to School” commercials on TV? One wonders, is it necessary? Couldn’t they at least wait until August 1? Or do they start in July because we’ll start seeing Halloween decor coming out on August 1?

#EnoughAlready

I refuse to acknowledge any of it because we are still in the throes of summer in Wired Momma-Land and I thought it time to update you all on the status of my summer bucket list, to give you a bit of a distraction from the Great #RoyalBaby watch of 2013. I’ll address what I’ve knocked off my bucket list and the unexpected things I’ve added, taking the lead is dinner without pants. And with that:

The fearsome Captain Hook (James Konicek) in PETER PAN AND WENDY at Imagination Stage. Photo Credit:  Margot Schulman

The fearsome Captain Hook (James Konicek) in PETER PAN AND WENDY at Imagination Stage. Photo Credit: Margot Schulman

 Children’s Theater

Earlier this summer, recall I vowed to head to Wolf Trap – both regular Wolf Trap for the evening shows under the stars – and the Children’s Theatre-in-the-Woods  . That’s what I said. Here’s what I’ve done – I purchased three tickets to see a show at the Children’s Theatre-in-the-Woods and guess what? It poured rain all morning. Therefore, this item remains on my bucket list.

As for puppet shows, unfortunately we missed  “Bathtub Pirates” at The Puppet Co., but my plan is to see the “Dinosaur Babies” puppet show, maybe even this week. (For anyone keeping score, I’m currently 0 for 2).

Ready to hit the carousel at Glen Echo Park after the "Cat in the Hat"

Ready to hit the carousel at Glen Echo Park after the “Cat in the Hat”

But wait….we did see “Cat in the Hat” at Adventure Theatre and LOVED IT. Here’s a link to my review and it’s still not too late for you to head there for some indoor summer fun!

We also saw  “Peter Pan and Wendy” at Imagination Stage and loved that one too – here’s a link to my review! You still have a few more weeks to check that out as well.

But wait, there’s more on the outdoor entertainment front. Strathmore Backyard Theater has an ongoing outdoor entertainment series for kids that I haven’t yet been too – look for me there this summer…that’s what I said at the onset of summer. We haven’t yet been there either BUT my plan is to go on Thursday- fingers crossed for good weather.

Outdoor Fun

Earlier this summer, I said that Mr. WM wants to hit every water park he can find. So far, we’ve hit our fav water park on Fenwick Island in Delaware twice and I have a strong feeling we’ll be there again this coming weekend. So – check.

Paddle-boating ready at Cunningham Falls State Park

Paddle-boating ready at Cunningham Falls State Park

I noted that Mr. WM also wanted to hit Cunningham State Falls park. It’s absurd that we’ve never been and NOW I can say that we have been and enjoyed a lovely day of a short (again, emphasize short) hike and then frolicking in the lake, a picnic on the beach and then we took a paddleboat out for about an hour. I’d highly recommend this as a fun outing, however, I’d urge you to arrive early. When we left around 3pm, there was a long lineup of cars waiting to enter the state park.

Earlier this summer, I vowed to hit outdoor music. Thus far, I missed all the outdoor

Loving the butterflies at Brookside Gardens

Loving the butterflies at Brookside Gardens

concerts at  Brookside Gardens  in June BUT we did hit Brookside Gardens for a day-time outing and loved strolling around the grounds and visiting the butterfly exhibit. So much so that we are probably going back, possibly tomorrow.

The National Zoo is always on our bucket list – year round – and I loved the great red panda escape pulled off by Rusty earlier this summer. We haven’t yet hit the Zoo but we’ll get there, we always do, before school starts.

Earlier this summer, here was my vow: Given our proximity to the water and the youngest WM’ette’s love for all things pirates, hopefully we’ll hit up the Pirate cruise in Annapolis, Baltimore or the new one that just launched in Georgetown.  Here’s my review of the Annapolis experience if you haven’t yet been. Update: haven’t done any pirate cruises yet BUT have done pirate mini-golf in downtown Bethany Beach a few times, does this count?

Requisite summer activites: fireworks, sparklers, corn on the cob and mini golf

Requisite summer activities: fireworks, sparklers, corn on the cob and mini golf

Outdoor Bucket List Promise from Early in the Summer: For a weekend day trip idea, I recently learned of the boat cruises from Annapolis to St. Michaels. We once had a weekend get-away without children to St. Michaels and it was lovely but that was almost seven years ago and we haven’t been since. Based on the reviews, it sounds like the kids would love the cruise from Annapolis to St. Michaels. Or better yet, maybe I need to ditch the kids and husband and instead hit the yoga cruise out of Annapolis with the ladies. Thoughts??

Update: Haven’t done any of the above yet but there is still time. I hereby declare summer extends through September. Seriously.

Outdoor Bucket List Promise: Beyond taking the girls to see a Nationals game, I think it’s time we hit a game at the Bowie Baysox, every year I regret not getting there because I hear the whole experience is really kid friendly and cheap. Update: We have tickets to go at the end of August to see the Bowie Baysox with friends!

Look at that smile....oh my

Look at that smile….oh my

Movies

Earlier in the summer promise: We’re also really looking forward to “Monsters University” opening later this month and the Despicable Me Sequel!  Update: My girls went to see Monsters U with their summer camp and loved it. They also went to see “Turbo” and loved it. I need to get them to Despicable Me 2 bc I also can’t wait to see it. But how could I possibly mention summer movies without a shout-out to my evening with Channing Tatum?? Who would have expected that to emerge from this summer, eh?

Books

Earlier this summer, I noted how much I love to read, especially through the summer. I did download “Room”    and devoured it. It is a disturbing book but what kept me going was not just the perspective of a very innocent 5-year-old but the fact that it really is as much a book about motherhood and resolve as it is about kidnapping and abuse. I have  “The Interestings” downloaded but am currently reading the hilarious “Where’d You Go Bernadette?” which is a great change of pace after Room. Next up I’m going to read “The Tragedy Paper” which was recommended by the same friend who recommends most book titles to me and my sister is also reading it and is totally absorbed in it. Earlier in the summer I finished “The Kingmaker’s Daughter” and basically couldn’t put it down.

Date Night

Here was my pre-summer vow: I want to go on more dates this summer. One of my fav summer dates was the year we did the sunset kayaking and then ended up at Founding Farmers for dinner. Time to repeat that one or find another one that’s equally as fun and unique to summer time.

Update: We suck in this category. And frankly, I didn’t even realize it until just now. I’ve had a fabulous evening out to Le Diplomate with my BFFs. I had a great dinner out with Mr. WM and my sister and brother-in-law to celebrate a birthday but we haven’t had just a date night for us. Time to get that one sorted out, I’d say.

#Fail

#WhereDoesTimeGo?

#DoesMyDateWithChanningTatumCount?

Summer 2013 Bucket List Additions

Dirty Girl Mud Run

Unfortunately, prior plans are going to prevent me from participating in this one but I hope others will participate in the Dirty Girl Mud Run on Saturday August 10. It’s right up my alley and I hate that I am missing it – a mud-filled obstacle course – for women only – seriously – doesn’t that sound super fun??? It’s for women ages 14 and up and proceeds are donated to breast cancer charities. This one is a no brainer people. I hope you’ll sign up!

Dinner without Pants

And last but not least, Dinner Without Pants. I’d highly recommend this one. Otherwise known as spontaneous dinner out with friends and kids straight from the pool so you go in your swimsuit cover-up and it’s okay because it’s summer. There is nothing more fun, more summer-y and more relaxing than this, seriously. Do it.

Happy Summer Everyone. Feel free to add your summer favs in the comments, or on the WM Facebook page because that’s where all the fun happens, and join moi in WM-Land & keep ignoring those invasive “Back to School” commercials.

#IHatePackingLunches

#HappySummer

Parenting Humor….A Week’s Perspective in Pictures

What better way to start the week than with a pictures post?

For those with toddlers at home:

For those headed to a beach “vacation” for July 4 this week:, my fav cartoon of all time

For those who think dinner is their albatross (umm….everyone?). Is it me or is dinner more of a hassle in summer?? :

And finally, in case I go missing:

With that, happy July 4 week everyone! “Like” the WM FB page for the most fun you ever did have.