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Slide and Bounce is Perfect for a Kid’s Birthday Party

SlideChild’s birthday party” — just the phrase can cause panic for a busy mom like me.  A few weeks ago, I was stressing out about what to do for my son’s 4th birthday.  It was only two weeks away and I had not planned anything yet.  My son loves the big inflatables and slides so I started researching the cost of having his party at one of those great bounce and play places.  We had gone to a few different indoor bounce and play places and he always had so much fun.  Well, I quickly realized that we would have to spend quite a bit of money to have one of those places host his party.  Just like everyone in this economy, we are trying to cut costs as much as possible.  But, I didn’t want to short-change my youngest son.

BubblesWell, luckily, a friend of mine told me about an East Valley Slide and Bounce company that offered the perfect solution.  Slide and Bounce Around, Inc (www.SlideandBounce.com) will actually brings the bouncy or slide to you, sets it up, then comes back 4 hours later and takes it down!  AND, their rates are incredibly reasonable!  They have party packages starting at just $159!!  That package includes your choice of a bouncy, a concession machine, and a game!!  Other packages include dry and wet inflatable slides, tables and chairs, and other games.

Popcorn MachineWe ordered a big slide, a popcorn concession machine, a spin art game, and a bubble machine for a great deal!  We set up the bubble machine right outside the the slide exit and the kids were thrilled to slide into a bunch of bubbles!  The spin art game was a huge hit — the kids could make beautiful art in about a minute!  And, my older son had so much fun manning the popcorn concession stand!  Everyone had a great time — and, we were able to stay within our budget!

Spin ArtIf you are in the East Valley and are looking for a fun, unique, and inexpensive option for your child’s birthday, be sure to check out Slide and Bounce Around, Inc. at www.SlideandBounce.com or call them 480-507-5867.

Mention you heard about them from Mom’s Zone and they’ll even take $5 off your total!!

Disney On Ice: Worlds of Fantasy, Worlds of Fun!

Disney On Ice and Feld Entertainment have done it again.  Disney On Ice: Worlds of Fantasy is a big hit and I had the opportunity to see it opening night so I can tell you all about it.DisneyOnIceWorldsofFantasyCrop

Anything Disney is great and add it to the ice and you have a great combination of entertainment.  I have been to many Disney On Ice shows and I keep waiting for the day that I feel like I have seen them all.  This show offered brilliant colors, mesmerizing costumes and such a wonderful display of professional ice skating. 

Tinkerbell and the other Fairies

Tinkerbell and the other Fairies

The Worlds of Fantasy fun is 4 different mini stories from Cars, The Little Mermaid, The Lion King and the recent Tinkerbell  movie .  The characters we know and the stories we love are brought to a whole new dimension that my trying to describe it will never do it justice.  Here is my vain attempt.

The shows begins with Minnie and Mickey and a really cute but broken down car.  The gang from CARS arrive to help riding around much like a dance number, only for …cars.  They are all so shiny and so cool to look at you just want to get in and take a spin yourself!  After a really fun number with Mater, Lightning McQueen and the rest of the gang we move on to the tale of The Little Mermaid. 

McQueen, Mater & Gang

McQueen, Mater & Gang

Ariel is just as beautiful on ice as in the animated movie.  The colors that shone brightly and the way the waves  of the ocean were represented on ice was all so beautiful.  The musical number, “Kiss the Girl” was fun to hear again and the little crab is just as funny as I remembered in the movie. 

We then transitioned into the Lion King.  This is such a magnificent number and I just could not get over how they made the wildebeest stampede look so real and so magnificent to watch.  I have to be honest here when I say that I can’t watch the whole Lion King movie myself for this very part where Simba’s father is killed in the stampede.  I almost wanted to cry again but was saved by the toddler near me who cheered with glee when the Lion was brought down. 

Lion King

Lion King

An almost 15 minute intermission later brought out the fairies from Pixie Hollow.  What a fun way to depict this story.  Again, the stunning array of colors and costumes and the way nature was portrayed was very magical indeed and kept a five year old’s attention.

I highly recommend seeing Disney On Ice: Worlds of Fantasy.  It is for all age groups and is great family entertainment.  I suggest getting there early especially if you don’t already have your tickets.  I got there at 6:30p, an hour before the show started, and it was minutes away from being sold out. 

The Little Mermaid

The Little Mermaid

Also, if you have a little princess or two at home, be sure to dress them up and get there for the Princess Pre-Show where they get to meet one of the Princesses.  My seats happened to be WAY up at the very top (I kid you not) and yet it was still a beautiful show.  That leads me to believe that there isn’t a bad seat to be had in the US Airways Center.

My North Pole Experience

This year our family did something we have never done before.  We went to the North Pole!  We got to see Santa’s workshop and visit with elves and help make toys.  We had “Santa Soup” AKA hot chocolate with warm cookies, and after seeing the elves’ classroom and sleeping quarters we got to see Santa and get a picture made with him. 

North Pole Experience

North Pole Experience

Now you might wonder how we made it all the way to the North Pole in a weekend.  Well, it was actually quite easy.  We drove to Greer, Arizona where there is a portal to the North Pole.  Living in Phoenix and experiencing warm temperatures most months out of the year, it was a great break from it all and seeing snow for the first time my son thought it was the best time ever!

We learned about all of this by going to the North Pole Experience website.  There we found out we could stay for a very reasonable price in a nice cabin at the Molly Butler Lodge and the price includes your dinner and breakfast. 

North Pole Cabin

North Pole Cabin

The cabins are comfortable, cozy and what we loved most was the space we had to run around and enjoy the snow.  The game room was well supplied where everyone could enjoy a pool table, chess table, ping pong table and a foosball table.  The all you can eat buffet dinner was delightful and we all got very full bellies enjoying the food!  Our son is a picky eater and so you may want to be aware that while they do have a lot to choose from it might be a good idea to take a snack before the trip through the portal.  Most nights I am told they have a kids’ area with chicken nuggets and macaroni and cheese but the night we were there they did not have those available.

Be prepared for the cold weather by wearing a warm coat, gloves and scarf over your clothes or nighties.  You get a lot of time for this experience.  The time on your ticket for the tour is when you arrive at the Molly Butler Lodge to eat your dinner and you are given 45 minutes to eat.  After your delicious meal you are then taken to the trolley to begin your experience and approximately an hour and half later you are brought back through the portal and to the Molly Butler Lodge where your children sit with Mrs. Claus to hear Christmas stories read,  NorthPoleKidsthen color pictures for Santa and complete their wish list that is mailed right from the Lodge.

There truly has never been anything like it and our family will never forget our experience!

Harmony Farm Preschool

Harmony FarmLiving in the back of beyond doesn’t often come with perks.  I say this in the nicest possible way.  I am a mother of two children under the age of 8 and we have lived in Queen Creek (or, as our area has now been renamed – San Tan Valley) since early 2005 when my oldest daughter was almost three years old.

Back then, we basically lived at the bottom of the San Tan Mountains with nothing nearby other than a Fry’s grocery store and a Blockbuster, so what we were going to be doing about preschool was a bit of a dilemma that I wasn’t sure we’d be able to solve.  There were plenty of home based preschools around but without a recommendation and even knowing what to look for I was overwhelmed, especially having just given birth to my youngest, 3 months before and being knee deep in boxes from our move.  We tried out a commercial preschool that we were hopeful about but it just didn’t fit our needs.  We signed up for the preschool program at the YMCA but we were often not able to be enrolled all the time because you have to sign up each month over there, so some months we had no preschool at all.  It was a frustrating first year of preschool for us.

And then I saw an ad in our local resident paper that felt like had dropped in from heaven!  It spoke of days spent on a farm, interacting with animals, collecting eggs, planting pumpkin patches, a classroom with a kid-sized mini-town with houses in the shapes of a firehouse, store and veterinarian’s office.  It intrigued me in with its promise of small group size and an environment ripe for learning with maximum of  twelve to two teacher ratio.

If I could have designed a preschool perfect for my daughter, this was it.  I picked up the phone and called the number to find out if I was just too late because I was sure I had missed the deadline for signup weeks before – all you new moms know that you never read a paper when it first comes out, right?  This paper was at least two or three weeks old.

Owner, Heidi Harlow explained to me that this was a new preschool, opening for the first time in September 2006.  She was taking applications and was having an open house in a few weeks.  I was overjoyed to learn that I was not too late and was excited to attend the open house.  She answered every question I had and when I expressed my trepidation about leaving my precious child in someone else’s care, she told me that this was one of the very reasons she had dreamed of Harmony Farm – her daughter was due to start preschool and she too was having trouble finding something that worked for her.

During the course of our conversation and at the open house, I learned that Heidi had been a school teacher for several years and also had lots of experience with both gifted and children with special needs.  My daughter instantly hit it off with Heidi and her daughter, and the two other teachers and I was sold.  Harmony Farm was our preschool home.

classroomSet in the middle of the rural part of Queen Creek, Harmony Farm has a HUGE area for the kids to run around in outside.  At that time, they were gong to be taking delivery of a calf and were going to be bottle feeding him that fall.  They also had goats that were being milked and chickens to collect eggs from.  They had a couple of miniature ponies then as well.  My daughter couldn’t wait to get started!

We were not disappointed.  From day one, my daughter was excited to go to school.  Naturally interested in anything and everything to do with animals, my daughter soaked up everything she was being taught like a sponge.  The kids were taught about size relationships by being given an apple cut into graduated sizes and then instructed to feed the animal the appropriate size of apple in relation to it’s size.  It was pure genius.  The popular preschool program “Zoo-Phonics” is used there which is also all animal based.  By the end of the year my daughter was reading 5 word sentences.  I was impressed!

milkingHarmony Farm gave my daughter all the tools and more that she needed to start Kindergarten and she was challenged appropriately based on her ability.  I loved the way all the teachers interacted with the kids and the kids all adored Heidi’s no-nonsense approach and humorous way of dealing with the challenging times.  She used just the right mix of firmness and gentle persuasion that we moms aspire to, but can’t always get quite right!

I kept in touch with Harmony Farm as my daughter navigated Kindergarten and even asked Heidi’s advice on a couple of issues that come up during the school year.  I learned that changes were being made to the program to achieve state certification due to the unique physical layout of a preschool. With it being on a farm, the state was having problems with figuring out how to certify such a program, and gave Heidi oodles of obstacles and points to comply with that all state certified daycares and preschools must go through.  I admit I got a little nervous when the school appeared on a local TV news spot about preschools without certification.  And while Heidi did an excellent job of explaining that she was in the process of becoming certified, I was worried the program was doomed and I’d be again on the lookout for a suitable program for my son, who’d be starting soon.

I needn’t have been concerned.  Through dogged perseverance that is Heidi’s specialty, Harmony Farm became state certified and the program was preserved!  My son is now enrolled and I couldn’t be happier.  The only thing that could improve it is if more kids were in attendance – right now it seems like everyone is cutting costs by not enrolling their children in a preschool program and so in my son’s class there are only 3 other children.  It’s such a shame because it’s a great program and everyone is missing out!  The current TA’s are great and my son loves them both.  This is my son’s second year at Harmony Farm and he is thrilled to go there every time.  Every day (he attends the two day program but they have several different choices) he comes home with beautiful artwork, colored farm pictures, his name spelled out in kidney beans and hand prints made out of chocolate pudding, to name a few.  His most cherished activity is the shaving foam all over the table that they get to draw and write their names in!

Each year the school puts together holiday stockings for the soldiers who are away from their families and helps the kids understand their sacrifices.  They also participate in another community service activity, where the children do chores in exchange for money that is then donated to an organization that provides self sustaining help to families in need – goats for milk, seeds for crops, chickens for their eggs and so on.  The children learn all about helping others and gladly give up their earned money to help the people in the community, while at the same time learning where our commodities come from.  The children leave Harmony Farm ready for Kindergarten and with a solid understanding of teamwork and community.  They can even recite the Pledge of Allegiance!  Every holiday is celebrated with some kind of activity – Halloween dress up parades, Easter egg hunts, you name it.  The kids have nothing but fun fun fun!

I could go on and on, but I think I have said enough.  If you live in the back of beyond like I do (it’s not quite so “out there” any more – we have 2 Wal-Marts, a Target, Kohls and some fast food places now!),  you can’t go wrong by checking out Harmony Farm.  Find out more information at www.harmonyfarmpreschool.com.