Showing posts with label Kids. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kids. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 22, 2016

Disney On Ice - Treasure Trove - COMING SOON!


This is not a paid post. I will receive free tickets to Disney On Ice.
All views expressed are the honest opinion of Just Say I Told You So.

Disney On Ice is returning to the southland with Treasure Trove

Presented by Stonyfield YoKids Organic Yogurt, this ice skating extravaganza will follow Mickey & Minnie and their friends on a treasure hunt through some of Disney's most popular films!

This show promises to be a good time for kids of all ages... that includes you mom & dad!!!


Get tickets


April 13th - 17th

  * 4/13  - 7:00pm
  * 4/14  - 7:00pm
  * 4/15  -  7:00pm
  * 4/16  - 11:00am, 3:00pm, & 7:00pm
  * 4/17  - 1:00pm & 5:00pm

Tickets available for purchase online at AXS.com, by phone at 888-9AXS-TIX, or in-person at the venue box office. 


Long Beach Arena - Long Beach CA 

April 21st - 24th

  * 4/21 - 7:00pm
  * 4/22 - 11:30am & 7:00pm
  * 4/23 - 11:00am, 3:00pm, & 7:00pm
  * 4/24 - 11:00am, 3:00pm, & 7:00pm

Tickets available for purchase online at TicketMaster.com, by phone at 800-745-3000, or in-person at the Long Beach Arena box office. 

Tickets range from $22, $28, $50-$55 (VIP) and $75 (Front Row). Opening night tickets available for select seating for only $15 each (VIP/Front Row seats excluded).  

Use special offer code "MOM" for discounts on the following shows: Valid Ontario Performances - Thursday, April 14 at 7PM, Saturday, April 16 at 7PM, and Sunday, April 17 at 1PM. Valid Long Beach Performances: Friday, April 22 at 11:30AM, Saturday, April 23 at 11AM, and Sunday, April 24 at 11AM

Tuesday, January 19, 2016

LEGO FRIENDS: Girlz 4 Life Blu-ray And Lego Set Giveaway - Closed

**Warner Bros. Home Video provided me with some of the materials I used in this Blog Post/Giveaway. 
The opinions I share are my own.**


Friendship is one of my favorite things! Oh the adventures I have had with my friends! I have friends that I have known my entire life (a.k.a. my sisters) and friends that I met on this journey I call life. I share a special bond with each of these phenomenal woman... and I wouldn't have it any other way.

I truly believe that friendship between girls is sacred. 

That's why I am so excited about the Lego Friends: GIRLZ 4 Life movie! 

This movie is all about friendship and what it means to stand up for what's right. And as if the theme is not enough, the movie has a fantastic soundtrack!

Check this out:





Enter to win


Win: Because I think these little ladies are so awesome, I'm giving away (1) LEGO Friends: GIRLZ 4 Life on Blu-ray + Friends Pop Star Dressing Room Building Kit to one (1) lucky reader!

Mandatory Entry: After watch the video (above), tell me which part was your favorite, in the comments below. Don't forget to leave your name and email address

Bonus Entry: Download the "Girlz 4 Life" Activity Pack (at the bottom of the video above) and leave an additional comment telling me which activity you enjoyed doing at home with your daughter(s) the most.

***** Closed*****

Each household is only eligible to win LEGO FRIENDS: Girlz 4 Life Blu-ray & LEGO FRIENDS: Pop Star Dressing Room Kit via blog reviews and giveaways. Only one entrant per mailing address per giveaway. If you have won the same prize on another blog, you will not be eligible to win it again. Winner is subject to eligibility verification.

Monday, October 27, 2014

Big G Monster Cereal in retro packaging at Target! #PlatefullCoOp #RetroMonsterCereal #Paid

I received information and a free prize pack from General Mills through Plateful Co-op. All views expressed are the honest opinion of Just Say I Told You So.
Halloween is upon us... 

Ghosts, goblins, and ghouls may be on the prowl, but Monsters have all the fun! 

When I was a kid, my sister and I would beg my mother to buy General Mills Monster cereal. The boxes were so cute and I love, love, loved the marshmallows. 

A few weeks ago I got these retro-boxes of Monster cereal and it took me way back! I guess I'm dating myself, huh? Yes, Monster cereal has been around for over 40 years (43 to be exact). This cereal is iconic and not just in a throwback kinda way either, this cereal is historical!


Did you know....

Count Chocula was the first chocolate-flavored cereal - eva!
Boo Berry was the first blueberry-flavored cereal - eva!
Franken Berry was the first strawberry-flavored cereal eva!

That's history right there!

If you want to travel back to a time when life was simpler and unplugging was cool (and not optional) you can get Monster cereal in retro packaging (from 1979 & 1980) at Target. And there are cut-out masks on the back of each box, instant Halloween costume! LOL In addition, you can pick up Boo Berry and Franken Berry Fruit Roll-ups and Count Chocula Krispy Treats too!

We decided to make some delicious crispy treats of our own - and they are fabulous (+ sweet)!


It's been fun having a little nostalgia in our kitchen, always nice to be a kid again! 

For more information on General Mills cereals visit Hello, Cereal Lovers on Facebook. And make sure you pick up your Monster cereal at your local Target store!

I received information and a free prize pack from General Mills through Plateful Co-op. All views expressed are the honest opinion of Just Say I Told You So.

Thursday, September 11, 2014

How to Teach Your Children about the Dangers of Drugs

Teaching your children about the dangers of drug use can be a sensitive subject. A parent who approaches the topic too aggressively could unintentionally make a child more determined to rebel and get caught up in bad crowd. If a parent avoids initiating a conversation about the subject, however, children will learn about such topics from other, less-reliable sources. Experts at Morningside Recovery Center in Newport Beach, CA have seen it all. Here are just a few of their tips for broaching the subject casually and engaging your child in a productive discussion about the dangers of drugs.

Bring up The Topic During Television Shows

With many modern television shows candidly discussing drugs, parents have an easy way into a conversation on the topic. Parents can start sitting in on television sessions with their children to get an idea of the types of shows they like to watch. If their television lineup consists of police cars and drug lords, concerned parents can easily open dialogue about drug usage. Other parents may opt to restrict what their children watch on television. Regardless, television – or other forms of pop culture - can provide an excellent jumping off point to open up the topic more fully.

Have a Mentor or Spiritual Advisor Visit Regularly

Having support from religious mentors such as Rabbis, Pastors, and Reverends can help keep children away from drugs. A respectable spiritual figure can sometimes explain the dangers of drugs in a calm, graceful, and non-threatening fashion. Sometimes, children are more receptive to hearing this information from an outsider compared to hearing a “lecture” from mom and dad. 

Meet Any New Friends and Acquaintances

Parents who are concerned that their children may become involved with drugs should monitor their children’s acquaintances closely. They should invite new friends and acquaintances over for dinner, especially if their children are exhibiting odd behaviors after they spend time with such people. Young people who are involved in drugs often show tell-tale signs. Some signs of drug use include ignoring curfew, coming home with red eyes, appearing disoriented, being disrespectful to one or both parents, and sleeping long hours. Of course, in many cases, these are just examples of teenagers being teenagers. But it’s important to be aware and take note of any major shifts in behavior – especially as new friends come into the picture. 

High school children often introduce each other to drugs. Therefore, parents must be assertive about the friends that come to see their children. In the worst cases, parents can forbid their children from hanging out with troublesome friends until their parents show up for a discussion.

Even when parents take all the preventative measures possible, it’s still possible that their kids will experiment with drugs at some point in their lives. The therapists at Morningside Recovery have met with recovering addicts from all different backgrounds. Sometimes parents can prevent drug usage, and sometimes they can’t. Do what you can to stay active and involved in your children’s lives to spot a problem before it’s too late. 

**This is a sponsored guest post.**
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