Wednesday, December 26, 2012
The Day after Christmas
Christmas was great around our house!!
We are busy playing, eating and cleaning up all things Christmas!
As much as I love Christmas, I also love looking forward to the New Year.
I am working on my list of resolutions big and small.
How about you? Do you have any New Years resolutions?
Saturday, December 22, 2012
Paper? Bows? Tape? Scissors? Check!
Picture via Better Homes and Gardens |
Christmas will be here in just a few days!!! Are you ready for it? We are almost ready...
I don't know about you but tomorrow I will be locking myself in the bedroom where I will be spending the morning wrapping gifts.With coffee in hand, I will be as busy as a bee!
Growing up my Santa didn't wrap gifts, they were out for display, each of us children able to see our gifts but not touch them until everyone was awake. We sat and stared at them dying to open the package. I loved our Christmas mornings.
Growing up my husband's Santa wrapped all of the gifts. They unwrapped each gift with anticipation not knowing what treasure was inside. They waited and wondered if they had been naughty or nice. He loved his Christmas mornings.
After much deliberation and because I tend to win on most parenting decisions, I let him have this one.
Our Santa wraps all of the presents for our children. We have done it since our oldest celebrated his first Christmas six years ago. I am happy we started this tradition and it is carrying on through the years.
How about you? Does your Santa wrap or not?
Don't Let a Greedy Grinch Ruin Your Holidays
Remembering to lock doors and windows before you go out shopping, even if its for a quick trip to the store. Leaving a light on while your out to let it appear someone is there. Turn off your Christmas tree lights and be sure to close the blinds. Open blinds letting your Christmas tree be seen is beautiful but also a lure to a greedy Grinch.
Leaving the porch light on is another small but sometimes forgettable thing that can help keep your home less of a target. Having motion activated exterior lights is also a good idea. If you are planning to go on a trip have your neighbors gather your mail and newspaper. Don't forget to lock the doors that lead to your home from the garage. I often have forgotten that one myself. A garage can be easier to get into and if your home door is lock often the Grinch can't get further than your garage.
In the delight of the Holiday season just be sure to be take a few extra steps to make sure you have a bit more home security.
Here is a cute article about how Santa can perhaps be the slickest break in artist of them all! (but we don't mind him, he leaves presents in exchange for cookies and milk!)
Santa Claus: Holiday's Biggest Ho-Ho-Home Security Threat
*This is a sponsored post
Friday, December 21, 2012
Frugal Friday - Coupons For The Apocalypse!!
Coupons For The Apocalypse
Fighting Zombies all day can be a real headache:
You're gonna want something to do on those long cold nights:
Don't forget the kiddos, they're our only hope at repopulating the earth:
When your husband is out slaying the walking dead, he needs to smell good:
I hear blood stains are hard to get out of clothes:
And you certainly need to wash off the Zombie guts before dinner:
Snacks. Snacks. And More Snacks. Fighting Zombies is hard work!
Keep the putrid smell of Zombies out of your house (or what's left of it):
Fido and Fluffy can defend the homestead while you're scavenging for food:
Leaves and berries can be bland, sweeten them:
If you take to the seas to escape the Zombie herd, you'll need this:
Doesn't this stuff last forever?
Hydrate, Hydrate, Hydrate:
- $1.00 off Minute Maid Juice Box 10-pk
- $10.00 off 1 Filtrete™ Water Pitcher - 12 cup
- $1.00 off three Welch's Sparkling Juice Cocktails (You might need something stronger though)
Where else are you going to store the food you scavenge?!
You do have one of those camp coffee makers right?
And last but not least, you gotta look and smell good in the new world!
Obvious Necessities:
Thursday, December 20, 2012
Six Flags Discovery Kingdom Holiday in the Park
Have you heard about the Holiday events going on at Six Flags?? I had no clue that there was winter activities at Discovery Kingdom! They have snow sledding, cookie decorating, some of the rides are still open, a winter wonderland and a tree forest. Sounds super fun! Plus all great food and the shows with a holiday theme. We went for the Halloween event and loved it, I am sure this Holiday in the Park event will be amazing. I can't wait to see the huge Christmas Tree and the park lit up.
Holiday in the Park at Six Flags Discovery Kingdom!
A winter wonderland experience at Six Flags Discovery Kingdom
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From Now Dec. 20th to January 6, Holiday in the Park turns Six Flags Discovery Kingdom into a magical holiday adventure. The best holiday festival in Northern California features beautiful décor, charming family activities, delicious treats, enchanting shows, dreamy rides, and lots of holiday cheer.
Stunning Decorations At Holiday in the Park, Six Flags gets
lit up with over a million colorful twinkling lights wrapped around
trees, buildings, and rides. The highlight of our seasonal décor is the
large 65-foot-tall Christmas tree that towers over the main plaza and
ignites the park.
Joyful Activities Our playful Holiday in the Park activities
will trigger your imagination and bring out the kid at heart. Take a
slippery slide down the snowy Blitzen’s Wonderland Mountain, brighten
your mood with a stroll through the Main Street Festival of Lights,
toast up by the Holiday Fire Pits, drift into dreamland on Candy Cane
Lane, meet your favorite gifts in Toy Land, wander through the
inspirational Christmas Tree Forest for an elegant display of holiday
spirit, and embrace the season in Winter Wonderland. You can also make a
visit to Santa's Workshop and the Reindeer Village to meet Santa, Mrs.
Claus, a few friendly elves, and the nine magical reindeer. Don't
forget, you can also create your own sweet treat in the Cookie
Decorating Room.
Holiday Shopping Make your list and check it twice, because
Six Flags Discovery Kingdom is also a great place to complete your
holiday shopping. You can find unique holiday gifts, including apparel,
decorations, and park souvenirs, at the Kingdom Market, Sea Riggin’,
Land Fitters, or Sky Supply.
Festive Foods Mrs. Claus and the elves have been working
hard in the kitchen to concoct lots of delicious goodies. In addition to
your traditional favorites, like funnel cakes, ice cream, hot dogs,
burgers, barbeque, and pizza, Holiday in the Park will feature some of
your favorite seasonal treats. Warm up with flavored coffees, hot
chocolate, cider, or soup and chili in sourdough bread bowls. Indulge in
sweet snacks like caramel apples, candy canes, kettle corn, and
cinnamon-roasted nuts. Other holiday food favorites include roasted corn
on the cob, smoked turkey legs, creamy eggnog, jumbo soft pretzels,
chowder, and churros.
Seasonal Shows You can also sing and dance to your favorite
Christmas carols in our delightful holiday shows. Enjoy a joyful dinner
theater presentation in Happy Holidays, party with pop versions of
classic holiday hits in Jingle Bell Rock, dance with the characters in
Looney Tunes Christmas, watch our Dickens-style Discovery Kingdom
Carolers, taunt with the E. Ben Geezer Puppet Show, or end the day
rocking with Cool Yule. You can also catch our exciting animal shows as
they celebrate the season in A Dolphin Holiday and the Sea Lion Express
shows. When it gets dark, don’t forget to dazzle the night with the
electrifying Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony or stunning pyrotechnic
spectacular on New Year’s Eve.
Chilling Rides And of course, don’t forget to fly like Santa
and take a cruise through the sky on Kong, Medusa, SUPERMAN Ultimate
Flight, or V2: Vertical Velocity. You can also feel the chill of the
night like you are on a magical sleigh ride and soar 15 stories up on
the SkyScreamer. The adrenaline rush is sure to warm your heart and pump
you up for a day of winter fun.
What’s your favorite part of Holiday in the Park?
You can buy your Tickets or find info on tickets here
Holiday in the Park Schedule:
THU, DEC 20
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Open 2p to 8p
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FRI, DEC 21
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Open 2p to 9p
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SAT, DEC 22
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Open 2p to 9p
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SUN, DEC 23
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Open 2p to 9p
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WED, DEC 26
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Open 11a to 6p
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THU, DEC 27
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Open 11a to 6p
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FRI, DEC 28
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Open 11a to 6p
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SAT, DEC 29
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Open 11a to 6p
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SUN, DEC 30
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Open 11a to 6p
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MON, DEC 31
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Open 4p to 12a
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TUE, JAN 1
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Open 11a to 6p
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WED, JAN 2
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Open 11a to 6p
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THU, JAN 3
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Open 11a to 6p
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FRI, JAN 4
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Open 11a to 6p
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SAT, JAN 5
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Open 11a to 6p
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SUN, JAN 6
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Open 11a to 6p
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* I was not paid for this post. We will be guest of Six Flags Discovery Kingdom for Holiday in the Park.
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