Last Friday we drove up to the Moda Center to see Marvel Universe Live. We took Noah’s best bud with him since he hasn’t had the opportunity to hang out with friends as much as the girls have. I knew it would be a performance that they would like, but I wasn’t sure how much the rest of the family would be entertained.
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Last Monday I took the kids to a preview of Zootopia. We don’t go see many movies all together because the kids all have such a big age gap (7 years between Anika and Noah) so we don’t all find movies that really entertain the whole family. Zootopia pretty much accomplishes it.
Zootopia is Walt Disney Animation Studio’s 55th animated feature. The movie is set in a different time where animals are all modern and civilized. Judy Hopps is a rabbit who grew up on a carrot farm and had always dreamed of becoming a cop in the city of Zootopia. Problem was, no rabbit had ever become a cop before.
Zootopia Makes for a Fun Family Movie Night was last modified: March 18th, 2016 by Melissa Kaylene
My First Time at a Monster Jam®
written by Melissa Kaylene
Last weekend we did something that for some might seem a little unusual for Valentine’s weekend – we went as a family to see Monster Jam®.
My First Time at a Monster Jam® was last modified: April 11th, 2016 by Melissa Kaylene
Kung Fu Panda 3 hits theaters today, but my family and I were lucky enough to snag an invitation to a local red carpet premiere a couple of weeks ago and excitedly went to the theater to watch it before it was released.
We have always been a fan of the Kung Fu Panda movies, so naturally the kids were very excited to see movie number 3. I went mostly for the kids at first, with no idea that I would end up loving this animated feature so much!
Make a Family Memory: See Kung Fu Panda 3 was last modified: March 21st, 2016 by Melissa Kaylene
A couple of weekends ago I took the family up to the Northwest Children’s Theater in Portland to see Shrek the Musical. I occasionally contribute online as a reviewer for a local parent magazine and website, The PDX Kids Calendar, and they sent me to the show to check it out for their viewers.
We’ve been to the NWCT in the past and I’ve always enjoyed the performances that they put on, and Shrek was one that we all loved as well. The kids had fun and Wayne and I enjoyed it as well.
You can read my full review on the PDX Kids Calendar website HERE.
In other news, it’s been crazy busy around here! I have been trying to get my last minute holiday shopping finished (I know, SLACKER!) and being the slightly crazy woman that I am, have decided to create a second website dedicated solely to learning and creating appetizers, small bites, hors d’oeuvres, and party platters. For all of my ‘techy’ friends out there, I’m creating it on WordPress.org which is completely different than the old school Blogger that I’ve been using for the past four years. WordPress has been the way I have wanted to go for a long time, and eventually this website will be transferred over as well, so I thought it would be a great time to learn all about it. If you know nothing about websites just completely forget this whole paragraph. 🙂
We’ve got about 5 more busy days left around here, then all of the basketball, programs, work, and holiday parties will be over with and Christmas break will be here. I’m excited for two weeks of no schedules, sleeping in, holiday movies, and cookie baking.
No matter how busy things get, there’s always time to do things with family.
~Melissa
Living Locally: Shrek the Musical was last modified: April 2nd, 2016 by Melissa Kaylene
Hey everyone! It seems like forever since I said hello on here! After we went camping on the coast for a few days the kids started school and then I flew down to California for a blogging conference. I got home last night and finally sat down to write out everyone’s schedules for the next month – mainly Anika and Noah’s soccer schedules.
Anika was placed on a competitive soccer team this year, so we’re traveling a bit farther than I’m used to for games. Half of her games this season are in the Portland area, and depending on the traffic it could end up being an h and hour and a half one way – and that’s quite a bit of time in the car on top of everything else! I think I’ll pretty much be on the go for the next eight weeks. 🙂
Gearing Up for Back to School Travel was last modified: April 11th, 2016 by Melissa Kaylene
Last night I had a girl’s night out with one of my friends and we drove up to the Keller Auditorium and saw Wicked for the first time. Over the years I’ve heard the name “Wicked” here and there, and friends have told me before that “you just HAVE to see it”. Not knowing the exact story-line I knew that it had something to do with the witches from the Wizard of Oz, but I didn’t know just how in depth the story was.
Living Locally: Wicked at The Keller Auditorium was last modified: April 11th, 2016 by Melissa Kaylene
Today was a pretty good day without too much running around. I did a little grocery shopping this morning, then my friend Jessica and her son came over for lunch and Noah and her son Gage played for a while while we chatted, then I tackled cleaning out our Expedition – I don’t know why it still amazes me just how messy kids are…at least mine. We are heading down to southern Oregon this weekend for a few days to visit my family and have an early Thanksgiving, so I’m trying to get everything ready and packed for our little road trip.
So I’ve been meaning to share this for a while, but it’s been busy and I just haven’t taken the time to upload the photos until now. These were the beautiful flowers I received last month from The Bouqs Co. I don’t normally write a lot of reviews on here, but when I was offered a gorgeous bouquet in exchange that I share some pretty pictures with you – um well I couldn’t resist! The flowers were delivered to me on October 30th, but with Halloween and all of the parties that week, I didn’t get to photographing my pretty display until a week later. Yes, these flowers are taken after a week of sitting on my kitchen table. There’s a tad bit of darkening on the tips of the roses, but seriously? I was in love.
The flowers stayed on my table for two weeks before I finally said farewell to them. Two weeks of beauty in my house. I have always loved flowers, loved how delicate and intricate they are, and how they always seem to brighten and freshen up any home. With the short winter days now in full swing and the darkness creeping in by 5:00 pm, I really need something colorful to cheer me up and these definitely did the trick… plus what girl doesn’t love flowers delivered – even if you ship them to yourself?? 🙂
The Bouqs Co. offer a bunch of different gorgeous fresh bouquets for you at a really good price too – they are shipped to you 2-4 days after being cut unlike many other places that send them after 10-14 days.
Looking at this (the BBQ’n Bouquet) makes me want to jump and order another bouquet right now!! Do you keep flowers in your house during the winter?
~Melissa
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Flowers in The Fall was last modified: April 8th, 2016 by Melissa Kaylene
15 Reasons Why You Should Respect Your Feet (and excuses to have a pedicure!)
written by Melissa Kaylene
This shop has been compensated by Collective Bias, Inc. and its advertiser. All opinions are mine alone.
I have always been the kind of person that has to have painted toenails and a pretty pedicure for my feet. I’m that kind of girl that shows my feet off approximately oh, 49 weeks of the year in my flip flops. I only have a few exceptions, like snow, 5 degree weather, when I’m working, or when I’m exercising.
Yes, I know I’m slightly weird. 😉
Even as a kid I can recall running around everywhere barefoot – quite the opposite from my sister, who always laced up to venture outside and play. I guess I’ve always been that dare-devil, care-free, wild-spirited girl all along.
Often times I will pay a visit to the salon and get a pedicure there, but sometimes I don’t have the extra time or money to do that, and sometimes my feet start looking bad in between visits, so I like to pamper myself a little bit and give myself a pedicure at home. I like to do it after I’ve taken a bath or a shower, then I can put my bathrobe on and a face mask at the same time. I then will soak my feet in a foot bath, and then use my foot file to remove any extra dead skin off of my heels (I know, it’s gross!) I then trim my nails and cuticles and finish up with some nail polish. I used to use a manual foot file, but last week I found a new gadget while I was shopping at Target. It’s called a Pedi Perfect Electronic Foot File from Amopé, and it was in the foot care aisle. I bought it along with their Daily Moisturizer For Feet because it intrigued me so much.
Let me tell ya, it was amazing! I will never go back to a manual foot file again! It was very easy to use, it even had batteries included. I even got brave and had Wayne soak his feet so I could try my new gadget out on his feet (which I think haven’t seen a file in YEARS)…and it helped them so much!
I believe we should all love and respect our feet – treat them good, and take care of them well. After all, they are a pretty important part of our body. In fact, so important that I’ve came up with 15 Reasons why you should respect your feet and treat them right!
1. They get you from place to place everyday.
2. Each foot has 26 bones in it – for a grand total of 52 in a pair. That’s a quarter of your entire body’s bones!
3. Most likely if you’e a lady, your poor tootsies get tortured in some kind of a high heel.
4. Respect them because of their uniqueness. No two feet are alike, and it’s rare that both of yours are even the same size!
5. Sometimes back pain actually originates from foot problems.
6. They keep us moving – on average 10,000 steps a day!
7. Your pair of feet have 66 joints in them.
8. They hold up a lot of pressure when you stand on them – up to 4 times your weight when you run.
9. Your feet mirror your health. Often times conditions like diabetes, arthritis and nerve disorders show up in your feet first.
10. They are pretty popular, even Socrates quoted them: “When our feet hurt, we hurt all over.”
11. Your feet feel so much better when they are soft and taken care of…who wants that scratchy feeling when you put your socks on?
12. They sweat – a lot. (that’s probably why I prefer mine to be open to air). Each foot has something like 250,000 sweat glands, and when we wear shoes all of the time we inhibit the process of sweating.
13. They each leave a special footprint. Like our hands, no two foot prints are alike. How cool is that?
14. The skin on the soles of your feet is the thickest part of skin on your body
15. They aren’t just for walking – they’re handy too. I don’t know about you, but my feet are also useful for picking up random things off the ground. Why not?
Check out the new Pedi Perfect Electronic Foot File and Daily Moisturizer from Amopé, and let me know what you think! There’s also a couple of deals happening at Target, so make sure you check them out before you go!
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Target gift card offer: 11/9 – 11/22 purchase one Pedi Perfect and receive a $5 Target gift card
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Cartwheel offer: 11/2 – 11/22 for 10% off: http://cartwheel.target.com/offer/20183
Thanks #CollectiveBias and #RespectURFeet for letting me share my fun tips today!
~Melissa
15 Reasons Why You Should Respect Your Feet (and excuses to have a pedicure!) was last modified: April 2nd, 2016 by Melissa Kaylene
Full Disclosure: I received complimentary tickets to see #DisneyonIce – no other compensation was given. All opinions are my own.
Warning: there is a lot of pictures in this post, but if you know me, that’s not too unusual, right? 🙂 Sunday we attended the last Disney on Ice show here in Portland. It was there “Celebrations” show and the kids and we all thoroughly enjoyed the show. There were SO many different characters – you never knew who was going to appear next!
The show took you through various celebrations that we all love, beginning with birthdays.
Afterwards Mickey transformed the performance into the classic Fantasia, where brooms came out and did a fun choreographed dance, complete with glowing brooms that came down from the roof of the stage.

Valentine’s Day and love took over after, Minnie Mouse had The Fairy Godmother help her find her prince charming, and many of everyone’s favorite princesses had solo skating performances with their princes, and showed the audience just how well they could ice skate as they twirled and carried them in the air.
After each solo performance Mickey came out dressed in his finest and long flowing streams of royal material dropped out of the air and flowed as everyone skated together. The end of the performance finished with The Fair Godmother Bippity-Boppity-Boo-ing the audience with a sparkling firework.
After an intermission the show returned with Summer and vacations, and skits were performed with a luau – with Lilo and Stitch, a Brazilian celebration, some Louisiana fun with Tiana, and a pretty dance Chinese dance with Mulan. During the Luau a ring of fire lit on the ice and my kids couldn’t believe their eyes.
The final stop for the Disney on Ice Celebrations was every one’s favorite holiday – Christmas! Mickey, Minnie, Daisy, Donald, Pluto, and Santa Goofy were all surprised with a visit from all of the favorite characters from Toy Story!
All of the characters came out to skate to a final song and fireworks lit – and many happy kids (and adults) had smiles plastered on their faces.
If you’ve never been to a Disney on Ice show, I would highly recommend it! It was a first for my family and we will definitely be back the next performance that comes to town!
~Melissa
Disney on Ice was last modified: April 8th, 2016 by Melissa Kaylene
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