| Waiting for the show to start. Hailey is pouting because she has cheapskates for parents--$10 for cotton candy with a plastic crown? No, thank you. |
Sometimes, Nathan's job has perks.
One day he came home from work and asked if I wanted to take the kids to Disney on Ice that night. It was press night and his station had tickets. I debated because it was a school night, but gave in because I thought it would be fun for the kids and one night out late wasn't going to kill them, right? Turned out that we couldn't get tickets for that night, but we could go on Saturday. We chose the afternoon show (that way Matt and Ray could get a short nap and we could eat before we left).
We got to US Airways Center and made our way to our seats. I wish we had blinders for the kids so we didn't have to endure the "gimmes" on our way in. We were in row 7, I think, so pretty close to the ice.
The show started and we saw scenes from the princess movies: The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, Sleeping Beauty, Snow White, and Mulan. Then there was and intermission (and more vending) and Cinderella.started. It was a long show.
Rachel's favorite part was when Mickey and Minnie came out at the very beginning and then again at the end.
Matthew spent the entire time changing seats.
There was just enough prince/boy stuff to make it bearable for Kade.
Hailey liked it (though she had already seen it with Kristi). Her favorite part was recording it on her MP3 player.
$10!!! It wasn't that much when I went! It was like $6, which is still too much.
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