Halloween Jack-o-Lantern Display by WM Readers

Happy Halloween everyone! Today I bring you one of my fav posts from last year – it’s a picture post from WM readers who sent in awesome pics of their kids and their carved pumpkins.  I am so impressed with the talent out there! Take a peek at what WM readers sent in:

How adorable is she??

From one of my favorite bloggers, Jodi Fur: www.jodifur.com

 

All the way from Chicago…the Ceffalio-Shepard family sent in Spiderman on the left and Miss Piggy on the right. I think we all know how much J’Adore Miss Piggy

And from a reader in Pennsylvania….how awesome is her Tinkerbelle? Loving the themed pumpkins this year.

From Georgetown, an adorable little girl with her awesome pumpkin!

Loving the flame themes on the pumpkins too…I could never do something this artistic!

From Stacy Studio – fabulous local architect & mom

A second totally creative and artistic one from local architect, Amy Stacy of Stacy Studio

 

From Silver Spring…..LOVE this skeleton!

 

And finally……I offer you the Wired Momma household pumpkins from last year, the classic traditional and the Wolverine pumpkin. Mr Wired Momma was super irritated with me when I busted out the superhero carving packet and he learned he’d be carving Wolverine…but he did a pretty good job and it was all the youngest Wired Momma’ette wanted…

Mr Wired Momma’s work paid off

 

Happy Happy Halloween! A big thank you to all the awesome friends who shared their family pumpkins. Enjoy the day with the kids! As always, “Like” the Wired Momma Facebook page for more fun and frolic, encourage your friends and enemies to Like the page – the more the merrier — and it’s especially fun to be on the page on the days I’m not posting on the blog. As we move into the holiday season, there’s endless fodder, now isn’t there?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Twinkle Toes Trots off to Boo at the Zoo

It was a special UGG boots & Halloween kind of Saturday in Wired Momma-land. A most unusual Saturday, as a matter of fact.

But before we get to the details, you should know that shoes and Halloween rank as two of my greatest loves. As I’ve gotten older, I’ve come to love Halloween more because it requires very little of moi in comparison to other holidays. I do not need to wrap elaborate gifts, purchase said gifts or cook large meals for this holiday. Plus it comes hand-in -hand with the arrival of chocolate into your home. What’s not to love?

Now, about the shoes. There was a formative moment in my childhood that revolved around shoes. Back in the 80s, we lived overseas. For this particular memory, we were on vacation in Spain one summer, the summer before I went into the 6th grade. My Aunt Elizabeth flew in from Philadelphia to join us on said vacation. On this particular day, we were strolling around this fabulous seaside Mediterranean town and my Aunt stumbled upon some espadrilles in a little shop. She was in love. But she didn’t just leave the store with one pair, she bought them in every color. She casually noted that you can never have enough shoes.

This made a deep and profound impression on me. I knew she was right. I was but 12, maybe even 11, but something seemed intuitively correct about what she was doing. Sure,  I knew there were bigger problems in the world but I also knew that shoes can make you happy. Along with other more important things, of course, but shoes are still something special.

Fast forward to the early 2000s and my weekly Sex & The City viewing parties with friends. Remember those? When having a Flirtini was all the rage.  Remember that scene when Carrie Bradshaw spotted a gorgeous pair of shoes in the window and her response was “Helllloooooo lover.”

She spoke to me. My heart sang. Suddenly I was back in that seaside Mediterranean village and I wondered why I didn’t have a pair of espadrilles in every color.

#IStillWonderThis

The truth is, Carrie spoke to millions of us in that scene.

Today, I am grooming my girls to love shoes. Sparkly shoes, fancy shoes, casual shoes, sandals, flip-flops, boots, you name it, shoes shoes shoes. You can find great pairs at Target or Payless for kids, they are everywhere, and your shoes never know if you’ve got a muffin top.

Imagine my utter joy last week when UGG Australia emailed and invited me and the family to attend Saturday night’s Boo at the Zoo, of which they were a corporate sponsor,  but first, with a stop at their store in Georgetown (1249 Wisconsin Ave, NW) to pick out a pair of shoes for each of us.

Umm, hmmm, let me check my calendar…

STC_YesC’est vrai? An evening with two of my great loves, shoes and Halloween? (Oh, ahem, umm…and of course my kids and Mr. WM)

#Bliss

Now, to further my confessions here, until Saturday, I wasn’t an UGG boot owner. I have a pair of UGG slippers that I love and have held up beautifully through a few winters. Disclosure: I am really hard on shoes. But that’s it in the UGG department. I also had no idea UGG makes beautiful leather boots for women along with fashionable shoes for men, I was pretty unfamiliar with their lineup beyond the standard boots you see many people wearing. I really just didn’t know.

I know now. We spent well over an hour in the Georgetown store on Saturday before hitting the Zoo. I’m the gal who struggles to pick a nail polish color for a pedicure because I treat each one as if it’s my last, who knows why (I’m a freak), imagine the struggle in picking out a pair of shoes.

#EpicFirstWorldProblem

Me and the girls were like kids in a candy store with all the options and the little baby UGG shoes? Adorable.  Below is a sampling of what I admired or considered as my first choice options. I still am thinking about those raspberry colored ones just because the 5th grade me, she would have pounced at the chance for a pair of pinkish boots with fur lining. They really call out to that version of moi.

Teaching them from an early age to love shoes

UggBootsAnd seriously, the leopard print baby booties. For real? #Swoon

In the end, though I loved the brown riding boots featured above and I struggled with this decision, I came away with a pair of elegant and timeless black leather boots with a simple heel but that can be dressed up or down. I reasoned that I legitimately needed a new pair of black boots whereas my chocolate-brown boots, though several years old, are still in great condition. Mr. WM came away with a hip pair of chocolate-brown leather boots, the youngest WM’ette came away with a gorgeous pair of bright blue boots with ribbons on the back and my oldest settled on a pair of purple boots with trendy, edgier studs in the shape of a heart on the front. Really great choices. Overall we had an excellent experience with an extremely patient and helpful store employee, considering we must have sent her back a dozen times and tried on multiple pairs of boots each.

#HighMaintenanceFamily

Now that I actually am fully aware of all the great choices in the UGG line for every  member of the family, I just might be addicted and you better believe I have a new pair of warm fuzzy slippers on the brain (hint hint Mr. WM for Christmas).

Packed into our warm, fuzzy shoes, we set off for the National Zoo. We last attended Boo at the Zoo two years ago and had a great time but even then I worried the kids were a little too young. When you have an almost 3-year-old and almost 6-year-old and darkness falls, it can be really stressful to keep track of them through all the excitement, and throw kids into costumes, under the cover of darkness in wide open spaces, with large crowds, and the fear of losing your kid does become a little overwhelming.

Last night, we had a great time. At almost 5 and almost 8, we’re past the erratic movements of toddlers and we had a reallyBooatZoo relaxing and enjoyable evening. The National Zoo always does such a creative job of decorating the zoo and some of the animal houses for the celebration. We especially enjoyed a trip into the invertebrate house to see the octopus and spooky decorations. We also noted the meerkat had a pumpkin in his house inside the small mammal house. From the perspective of my little ones, the question wasn’t why does the meerkat have a jack-o-lantern in his house, the question is why wouldn’t that meerkat be so festive?

The kids enjoyed trick-or-treating at each of the vendor stalls mixed in with the decorated animal houses on what really was a perfect fall evening for an outdoor event. Typically I wouldn’t wear brand new shoes on a two-hour walking excursion, especially for the little ones, but I had no concerns about our warm toes tucked into the new UGG boots as we cruised through the zoo.

I think our only real complaint about the event was the lack of a real meal offered. In previous years, we had enjoyed dinner before hand at our fav Mexican restaurant in Cleveland Park and then ended up at the Zoo only to wonder why we’d spent money on dinner. This year, there wasn’t anything substantive (that we could find, at least) and we left at the end of the evening on a quest for a quick dinner.

If you’ve ever wondered about Boo at the Zoo – my advice would be to consider the ages of your kids. I really think it’s best and less stressful on parents when the kids are older, almost or fully elementary school aged. Normally I also wouldn’t pick the Saturday night event because I’m not a huge fan of crowds, we usually opt for Sunday night for that reason. Saturday night, however, was truly a lovely evening but it definitely got crowded. We left around 7:45pm and wondered if next year when they are almost 6 and 9, our better strategy wouldn’t be to hit dinner before hand and then plan to arrive to the zoo around 7:15, when the parking lots are starting to thin out along with some of the crowds, and hit the tail end of the evening party.

#Strategery

Bottom line – we had a knock out Saturday chez Wired Momma and we are super grateful to UGG Australia for the amazing opportunity and to the National Zoo for throwing a fun and festive Halloween party. Now off to keep my twinkle toes warm in my new boots……

Disclosure: UGG Australia invited me and my family to be their guests at Boo at the Zoo and to receive a pair of shoes. My opinions here are all my own.

 

 

 

 

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.

Let’s Talk Kids & Halloween Outfits: Spare Me “Too Cute to Spook”

Is busting out your iPhone in the middle of Target to record yourself for your blog, strange?

Cause that’s how I chose to get my feet wet in the world of vlogging. Which in retrospect, just might be totally strange and a little effed up. In the moment it seemed really right, however, I’ll be honest.

Though as I crouched onto the ground and whispered into the phone, admittedly I was hoping no one would walk into the particular aisle space I was hogging and wonder who the freak was crouched over her phone whispering. I really was kinda whispering. And worried about getting busted for being a Dateline’s Hidden Camera wanna-be.

#It’sAlwaysAnAdventureWithMoi

So, in case you hadn’t figured it out, today I bring you my first attempt at a  vlog from moi…… and much like my hero Miss Piggy….I’m thinking I need my name flashing in lights and a stylist to move forward now that I’ve gotten a taste of the bright lights.

#C’estVrai

Truthfully I wanted to experiment with this blogging technique for a while. I’d love to test it out and see if you actually like getting the occasional video blurb from me to add a little new content into the blog. After a few weeks of mulling, I finally decided that rather than continue to over think it, I needed to just record something when the moment was right. So there I was in Target this morning and it hit me like a ton of bricks as I perused the Halloween t-shirt options for toddler girls.

#TheMomentWasRight

The Halloween shirts for toddler girls, specifically the “Too Cute To Spook” shirt is what fired me up and inspired this ground breaking work into video technology. Why wouldn’t I grab my phone and  whisper-rant into it like a lunatic? How could my immediate impulse not to be – bringing my thoughts live to you?

#AmIStrange?

As my regular blog readers know, clothing options for little girls is a consistent point of contention for me. I’ve written about it a few times, in part, because I have a little girl who loves pirates, Batman, Spiderman and Sonic the Hedgehog. As I innocently turned the corner this morning in Target, on the hunt for some fun Halloween gear, the old familiar rage pulsated through my veins as my eyes fell on a ridiculous “Too Cute To Spook” shirt (though, it actually is cute and if I had an 18 month old, I’d probably be tempted to grab it for her. #FullDisclosure)

Here’s what gets me about these cutesy slogan shirts for girls –  What about the girl who wants skulls and crossbones but not necessarily with a tutu on a hot pink tshirt? Why must our little girls be sporting something that says she’s too cute to spook? There was nothing even remotely similar for toddler boys, as this video presentation is about to show you.  This summer, you might recall I was highly annoyed the Gap was selling a zebra print bikini for girls and super hero swimsuits for boys.

Who decided the little girls don’t want super hero swimsuits? By the volume of traffic I get to my site from people searching for super hero swimsuits for girls, I am all but certain our clothing manufacturers are missing a money-making opportunity by being sexist assholes.

#AreYouListeningAmericanCompanies?

I could go on and on.

I’m guessing a rant from me on the sexism that permeates Halloween clothes and costumes for kids will happen again a few more this Halloween season but my shopping experience (which clearly was blissfully child-free today at Target) inspired my first vlog.

Would love for you to watch. Tell me what you think. It’s only 90 seconds. Do similar things frustrate you when shopping for your kids? How about the vlog concept? Do we like it? Want to hear more random video commentary from moi or no? Only if I’m cowered down in supermarket aisles, whispering, perhaps?

And side note – today I just so happened to be showered and dressed somewhat properly…..I can’t make that promise all the time. Until I make my debut live on the red carpet, or until NBC calls to hire me for the next Dateline Expose – don’t forget to “Like” moi on Facebook to keep up with the fun and a special thanks to my supremely talented sister Emily, co-owner of Born Lucky Studios (also of Gallagher Sisters ABCs Uncensored fame) and her editing skills for improving my video and helping me add the text (and some more humor):