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@BabyKuuClothing Spring Trunk Show @HaberdasheryNYC

24 Mar

I took my daughter to @HarlemHaberdashery for their @BabyKuuClothing Spring Trunk Show on Saturday. I am so glad we went because we found the dress my daughter is going to wear for her graduation in June. All the dresses were beautiful and I will be a customer knowing that these dresses are organic, manufactures in the USA, and that the owner Talana Riviere and I share a childhood of memories dressing up with our classic dresses, ruffled socks, penny loafers, and bows in our hair. I always said if I have a daughter I want her to dress the way my mother dressed my sister and I when we were growing up. I am glad she loves dresses and is a little princess. If you go on their website you will find clothing for boys and girls. (www.babykuu.com) You can also find her on Twitter as mentioned above and Facebook (Facebook.com/BabyKuu) Talana, her assistant, and my daughter had fun together. They are very sweet and she is an incredible designer.

My daughter also love barrettes, bows, headbands, clips, okay anything that goes in her hair with nice colors or sparkles. Also showcasing @HarlemHaberdashery was Plush Bows. They make handmade head bows for infants and young girls. They also turn bows into clips and headbands. Of course my daughter wanted all of the bows but we narrowed it down to 3 even though she tried to sneak in one more. Amazing prints, colors, and Swarovski bling for your little girl. The owner is Shante Hines and she was very nice and welcoming. My daughter took a picture with her which will be in the gallery below. You can check her out on her website at PlushBows.com and Facebook.com/PlushBows

Harlem Haberdashery is an amazing boutique in the heart of Harlem with clothing that you will see on customers who know style and quality. One of a kind pieces made to order from kids to adults. There is also a wonderful selection of eyewear from @5001FLAVORS to @RebelloEyewear. They are located at 245 W. Lenox Avenue btwn 122nd &123rd. I mentioned their Twitter handle above and you can check out their website http://www.harlemhaberdashery.com The owners are beautiful, friendly neighbors and my daughter and I had a good time getting to know them.

The event was catered with delicious turkey burgers, appetizers, juice for adults, and kids, and amazing cupcakes from PinkCupcakes located in New Jersey. The website is NATSPINKCUPCAKES.COM
The kids also played games, arts and craft, relay race, jellybean contest, and won lollipops, and my daughter won Hello Kitty headphones from the relay race.
Charles Rangel even stopped by to look around.
@GOLDENMAGAZINE were also in the building taking pictures of the kids in the beautiful clothing.
Just want to thank everyone my daughter and I met for a fun Saturday afternoon.
Enjoy the pics!!

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Kindergarten Class trip to the Fire Zone with my daughter

23 Mar

I accompanied my daughter and her class to the Fire Zone located in midtown manhattan 34 W 51st on Friday and learned a lot about fire safety from how to prevent, plan, and practice. Children have to learn how to listen and be told what to do if a fire ever occurs so we as parents have to practice in our house just as your child have fire drills in school. Ned the firefighter showed us tv interviews from real people who experienced fires from things you would never think would start a fire like a blanket left on a portable heater, to a dog knocking over a candle and the teddy bears going up in flames, or a frying pan left on the stove with grease. It can happen and we need to be prepared.

Ned also showed the class the equipment and protective clothing they wear and how heavy these items are but it has to be that way to protect them. Jackets have special lining and there is a neck mask to wear to protect their skin. Also did you know in every firefighters helmet they carry a piece of wood which is known as a door stopper so they can keep the door open when they are getting victims out? The boots are steel toe to protect anything from dropping on their feet and crushing them.

The kids got to experience what it was like to get in a fire truck, put on fireman jackets, and even go into a room that look like it was caught on fire. There was fake smoke, fire alarms going off, lights blinking, and they got to crawl out of the room when the smoke appeared.

Make sure batteries are always working in your smoke alarm and don’t ever ignore it when it goes off. It is a life saver.

We had a good time and if any one wants to visit they are open Monday – Saturday 9:00-7:00 and on Sundays 11:00- 5:00. You can call 212 698-4520 or go on their website http://www.Fdnyfirezone.org

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CINDERELLA ON BROADWAY

6 Mar

Cinderella on Broadway was the best family Broadway show of this year. It is different than what you expect and I mean that in a good, funny way. I encourage all ages to see it. The cast is incredible and the costume changes on stage is amazing. That’s the first time I’ve ever seen anything like that. When you see it you will know exactly what I’m talking about so pay attention when Cinderella magically changes her outfits. There are so many funny scenes we couldn’t stop laughing. The step mother and step sisters weren’t what you expected either. Sometimes they were nice to Cinderella and other times they were just what they seemed. The Prince was charming and very, very considerate and thoughtful just like Cinderella.

The entire cast did a wonderful job and played their parts to a tee. The fairy godmother gets to fly around stage which she told us in a q & a after the show that at first she was afraid of heights but she got used to it and now that’s the best part when she performs. She enjoys flying and being up high in the air.

The raccoon and fox had fun parts as well.

I would love to take the kids and see this again. I highly recommend seeing this with the family.
I want to thank @themoms for making this possible for us to see and providing gift bags and snacks for the parents and kids. We made it home before the clock stroke midnight!!!

Below are pictures and I also got pictures of some of the cast after the show. The Prince and Cinderella are on the left. The step mother is in black with the hat on. The character who plays the the Tree is in the green shirt. The fairy godmother h

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KIDS FOOD FESTIVAL IN BRYANT PARK PART 2 @KidsFoodFestNYC

3 Mar

Continuation of pictures from Cricket Azima Salsa Class and raffle goodies I won and some of the toys I purchased for my daughter at the Festival.

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KIDS FOOD FESTiVAL IN BRYANT PARK PART 3 @KidsFoodFestNYC

3 Mar

Okay last post of pictures from Festival. I live the shopping cart for my daughter.

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KIDS FOOD FESTIVAL IN BRYANT PARK @KidsFoodFestNYC

3 Mar

Let me just start by saying Saturday at Citi Pond in Bryant Park was a busy day for my two kids and I. We attended the Kids Food Fest which teaches our kids to eat healthy well balanced meals and help to reduce childhood obesity. They showed the kids how to eat healthy meals by food demos, sampling of foods, healthy snacks, and hands on experience with cooking classes for families courtesy of the James Beard Foundation. We got to the festival early and stayed the whole day. Our first stop was Organic Valley where hot off the grill was grilled cheese sandwiches made wi the best cheese on earth because it is unprocessed, organic, produced without antibiotics, synthetic hormones, and toxic pesticides. Can you ask for a better healthier cheese? They also were serving chocolate milk which was just right. We snagged up a few coupons as well because I love me some coupons.

My daughter’s eye quickly found the Kitchen Crafts for Children play area with toys by Alex and wanted everything in sight. There were so many cooking toys, games, and crafts we went on a shopping spree. Wen it comes to toys like these I don’t mind giving my daughter because I know his is her future and it will help her when she becomes a chef. I have plenty of photos that you will see what I’m talking about. There were also arts and craft where she made necklaces and decorated her own lunchbox.

My daughter also enjoyed getting tattoos from a lot of the sponsors and taking pictures with the performers and dancing with The Little Clubheads.

Next stop was HoneyMaid. They were handing out their new HoneyMaid grahamfuls strawberry yogurt creme which do not contain high fructose corn syrup, and is 100% whole grain which is a big plus for me. They were very good. These are going to be a new snack item in my kids lunches especially since they also handed out coupons.

We picked up a Cooking Light the ultimate Kid-Approved cookbook for my mini chefs.

We headed to the trail mix station where we made our own trail mix where goldfish was a popular item. Next to that was the cheese station by Kerrygold which was tasty. There was also a station by GNT EXBERRY where you can build your own a hummingbird Feader. Exberry is a natural food coloring that do not contain any preservatives or or chemical solvents.

Plum Organics/Kids was letting kids spin the wheel for prizes and offering yummy snacks like Jammy Sammy’s.

Honest Tea were giving out their fabulous pouches like a fruit punch, grape, and lemonade. They also had the Ice Tea bottles as well.

Happy Family is where you picked up your goody bags which had goodies from Whole Foods, Bola, Crunchies, and Wreck It Ralph, once you completed your Balanced Plate Scavenger Hunt. You had to collect stamps on your map from all the food groups like fruit, grain, protein, vegetable, and dairy while sampling foods as well. They also were handing out Happy Squeeze pouches in Coco Strawberry and Super Kiwi Banana and Apple.

Scrapkins station let you build your own monster out of tissue rolls.

Probugs gave out samples of Kefir pops for kids.

Clean Well was on deck for sticky little hands and clean ups.

I entered the raffles and I won a 10 piece cookware set from Circulon Gourmet Cookware, and a Craft Set from Alex Toys, and a one -year subscription to Chop Chop a fun cooking magazine for families.

There were food demos on the main stage and performances by Songs for Seeds, Super Why had a meet & greet, Little Club Heads performed, Super Sprowtz, and Terry Walters made Apple Squash Soup. There were performances all day but we made our way to the carousel and the kids went on twice. Our cooking class didn’t start till 4 pm so we went to lunch, then saw a few more performances before the day was almost over but not before our Fresh, Flavorful, Fun Salsa Class with Cricket Azima from The Creative Kitchen. This was an amazing class where the kids got to make salsa with all types of fruits and vegetables. They used melon, strawberries, kiwi, corn, red peppers, tomatoes, cucumbers, cilantro, lime, salt, and olive oil. They chopped everything up then put in a ziplock, added a pinch of salt, squeeze of a lime, and olive oil and shook it up. Salsa!!! It tasted amazing. My kids and I enjoyed it very much!! That was the best fruit and veggie salsa I ever tasted.

Whole foods provided an amazing amount of food to make all of these wonderful dishes. Love Whole Foods!!!

We left with so many bags I had to get a cab.

I have a lot of pictures and I hope you enjoy them because we had fun taking them. I’ll have to make another post with more pictures. To be continued….

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SUPER SPROWTZ SUPERHEROES VEGGIELICIOUS TOUR!!

29 Jan

Over the weekend I took my kids to see America’s favorite vegetable superheroes none other than the Super Sprowtz. They were on a veggielicious tour and were at Century 21 on Cortlandt Street in lower Manhattan. I was excited to see the guest celebrities that support healthy eating for kids. Obesity in children continues to rise and if parents just take the time to introduce fresh vegetables and less fried and fast foods our children won’t have to deal with bullying, diabetes, and other health issues. Some of the celebrities committed to building a healthy future for our current and next generation include : Shaquille O ‘ Neal Maxwell Daryl Strawberry Chef Todd English Chef Justin Warner Chef G. Garvin, and Selita Ebanks. They were all in attendance. There were a lot of kids who showed up that wanted learn about the different types of veggies and why they’re good for you. To help the kids learn the best way they could were the Super Sprowtz. They were veggie puppets who danced, singed and had the kids on their toes. There were so any veggies I could only remember 3 names because those are the puppets we took home. Suzy Sweetpea, Brian Broccoli, and Colby Carrot. There was also a bilingual band who had the kids learning spanish as well. They had carrots as snacks and a few giveaways. Shaquille, Maxwell, and Daryl Strawberry were dancing as well. My kids loved the broccoli song. I even sing it because I love my broccoli. Speaking of broccoli at the end of the show they announced that we could have the fresh vegetables they have on display. It was so many parents grabbing fresh broccoli or carrots. I grabbed broccoli of course and steamed it that night for dinner. Everyone loved it and it tastes so much better than frozen. It kind of has a sweet taste to it. I will never use frozen ever again! My oldest son even could tell the difference. He enjoyed it very much! Before I went to this event I had never heard of the Super Sprowtz but now that I know they’re mission is to get kids excited about eating more vegetables and making healthier choices I will let my kids see their show on NYC TV, Saturday at 8 am, then Wednesday and Friday at 11:30. I guess I will DVR it because they are in school except for Saturday. What a great way to spend a Sunday with the kids!!
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FAMILY TRIP TO DISNEY ON ICE OPENING NIGHT AT BARCLAY CENTER

26 Jan

Won 4 tickets to Disney On Ice opening night at Barclay Center courtesy of a rafflecopter contest given by @NancyJHorn. My kids were very excited to go and I invited my mother along as well since she’s never been to Barclay Center. The show started at 7 pm on one of the coldest nights but we were wrapped up very good.

This show brought back so many memories and I loved every performance. The Lion King was amazing, and the cast of Aladdin was fun they even had the magic carpet. I wanted to try it out. Lol. My daughter waited for Tiana from Princess and the Frog to come on stage. I can’t believe I still remembered the songs to most of the stories. I think the parents were singing more than the kids because younger children wouldn’t know the songs from the older stories unless parents sing it everyday in their house.

Everyone’s skating was perfect and so smooth and flawless.

Timon and Pumba was so cute. Loved Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. You just wanna pinch their faces. Of course Mickey, Minnie, Donald, and Goofy were fun. I missed Daisy, & Pluto, and want to know why they weren’t there. Regardless they did a great job hosting.

They had intermission 46 minutes after the show started. I guess they know kids can’t sit long without saying “I have to go to the bathroom.” My kids didn’t have to go they just wanted popcorn and drinks and souveniers. I made sure they ate before we left but I splurged on $12 popcorn,  drinks, and fries. I refused to pay $22 on a souveneir gadget that spins and lights up. All those toys require batteries and can knock someone out.

What happened to the hustlers who used to be in the street selling souveniers for $3.00-$5.00? When we took the kids to the circus at Madison Square Garden there were always someone with lights and gadgets for cheap.

They also wanted $15 for a cup with a snow cone inside. The cheapest thing they had was a $5.00 coloring book that I bought for my daughter. I told her I would get her the Minnie Mouse toys at Target. Much cheaper!!!

We had a great family night out and can’t wait for the next one!!

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MACY’S 86TH ANNUAL THANKSGIVING DAY PARADE!!!!

23 Nov

The Thanksgiving Parade was awesome!!! I won two VIP Grandstand tickets from @mycityway. The seats were located at 59th and Columbus Circle.I have some pictures to share below!! Enjoy!!ImageImageImageImageImageImageImageImageImageImageImageImageImageImageImageImageImageImageImageImageImageImageImageImageImageImageImageImageImageImageImageImageImageImageImageImageImageImage

Broadway Musical Reviews

14 Nov

This year I had the privilege of taking my kids to 2 shows on Broadway thanks to @themoms. One was The Musical Annie. The cast were incredible, singing was phenomenal, orchestra sounded great, and my kids and I enjoyed every minute. Annie was played by the Lilla Crawford. Ms. Hannigan was played by Kate Finneran and they both have some pipes on them. Ms. Hannigan had it down packed as far as the attitude, drinking, and just being her crazy, funny self. Annie was a doll. The whole cast just blew our socks off and everything is better live.

My kids couldn’t stop singing the songs. I have to admit I couldn’t either.

The only person I missed in the play was Punjab but I guess his services weren’t needed. Regardless we had a blast and would love to see it again.

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The next show on Broadway we recently saw was Elf The Musical.
There was a reception first where the kids filled up on mini sliders, pizza, veggies and dip, peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, Baked by Melissa cupcakes, lollipops, Sierra Mist drinks, and Hershey Kisses. The guests also received gift bags with Sierra Mist glassware and coupons.

This was a very funny musical. Jordan Gelber played Buddy the Elf. He played the part very well. He made me want to take him home and adopt him.

Wayne Knight played Santa and if you watch any Seinfeld repeats you will know his character is Newman.

They gave props to a few well known stores such as, Duane Reade, Macy’s and Starbucks. Santa also made a joke about turning off his cell phone and having candy already unwrapped before the story begins so it doesn’t disturb anyone. I guess the lady behind me didn’t care because she tried to open her candy wrapper which seemed like it took forever and was very loud and disturbing.

The whole cast were great and I loved their singing. Another group with great lungs. There were a few profanity words thrown out there that I wish weren’t put in but I didn’t write the play. Since a lot of kids are seeing this they could have left it out though.

Overall another musical my kids and I enjoyed.

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