Nuffnang
My Wonderful Advertisers
Search Here
Follow Me!
Categories
Archives
Category Archives: family
Kleenex Mums Post: Kids in the Kitchen
Today you can find me over at Kleenex Mums talking about Kids and Cooking.
Do you cook with your children?
Today you can find me over at Kleenex Mums talking about Kids and Cooking.
Do you cook with your children?
Better Homes and Garden Live Show Melbourne Double Pass Giveaway (now closed!)
(giveaway now closed! passes all gone!)
Better Homes and Gardens has been on the great success stories for bringing the pages of a magazine to life on a television screen. Now they are taking their success a step further and sharing it LIVE with the people of Melbourne.
Better Homes and Gardens LIVE will be at the Royal Exhibition Building in Carlton on February 24th to 26th. There will be over 250 stalls and exhibitions as well as the TV presenters sharing their ideas and expertise.
It promises to be a fantastic family day out, my own family are very much looking forward to it. Especially seeing this guy – Fast Ed.
Thanks to the lovely people at Better Homes and Gardens, I have 10 double passes to give away. Yes you read that right – TEN double passes worth $40 each.
To grab a pair of these tickets I need you to do 2 things.
First, check out the website and tell me what you are looking forward to seeing most at the show.
Then email me at nellbeblog@gmail.com your name and that you have left a comment.
I will then let you know if you are one of the lucky ten people to get a double pass and give you further details.
Giveaway open to the first 10 elegible people.
To be eligible you must be an Australian citizen and able to attend the Melbourne show 24th to 26th February 2012. One comment per email address and url address. Thank you.
Now hurry!
(giveaway now closed! passes all gone!)
Better Homes and Gardens has been on the great success stories for bringing the pages of a magazine to life on a television screen. Now they are taking their success a step further and sharing it LIVE with the people of Melbourne.
Better Homes and Gardens LIVE will be at the Royal Exhibition Building in Carlton on February 24th to 26th. There will be over 250 stalls and exhibitions as well as the TV presenters sharing their ideas and expertise.
It promises to be a fantastic family day out, my own family are very much looking forward to it. Especially seeing this guy – Fast Ed.
Thanks to the lovely people at Better Homes and Gardens, I have 10 double passes to give away. Yes you read that right – TEN double passes worth $40 each.
To grab a pair of these tickets I need you to do 2 things.
First, check out the website and tell me what you are looking forward to seeing most at the show.
Then email me at nellbeblog@gmail.com your name and that you have left a comment.
I will then let you know if you are one of the lucky ten people to get a double pass and give you further details.
Giveaway open to the first 10 elegible people.
To be eligible you must be an Australian citizen and able to attend the Melbourne show 24th to 26th February 2012. One comment per email address and url address. Thank you.
Now hurry!
Toddler and Sleep
My darling Tiniest Man, who is almost 2 1/2 years old, has recently dropped his day nap. We did this because he was taking forever to get to sleep at night so we didn’t put him down for his midday nap. Wouldn’t you know it he was getting to sleep almost straight away at night time.
And they lived happily every after.
Or not. For some strange reason he has started waking in the night. Sometimes he cries. We leave him as experience tells us it is better to leave him as he will settle quicker, plus we know when it is ‘I’m in pain or am sad’ cry. Sometimes he gets out of bed and down the hallway. We pick him and put him back. We do it a la Super Nanny as in the first time out of bed gets a good night from us but any time after that he gets put back without a word. He gets the message pretty quick and back to sleep he goes.
Other times he wakes during the night when we are in bed asleep and he just sits in the hallway. He doesn’t cry, doesn’t call out, he just sits there. I do not know how long for as he never wakes us but on occasion he falls asleep in the hallway and that’s where we find him when we get up. Hubby gets up at 5.30 every morning and sometimes he is sitting in the hallway wide awake!
He is getting no day time nap. Sometimes he gets not enough sleep at night time. So that equals some fun times during the day and the by the time hubby gets home around 6pm I am so ready to handball the kids straight to him and just breathe for 5 minutes.
But that never happens does it? Nope, no time, we both know the kids need feeding, bathing, reading and by the time we do sit down around 7.30 I have the pleasure of my other jobs to do.
That would be blogging and freelance writing. Plus Tuesday nights I co-host the #ausallergy chat on Twitter. (8.30pm Melbourne time every Tuesday night.)
I would love to hear from any of you that have dealt with a wandering awake toddler at night. Sometimes he doesn’t wake us so I have no idea how little sleep he is getting. It is very frustrating as he gets so grumpy during the day. Hopefully it is one of those ‘phases’ and it will stop soon. Hopefully. In the meantime I will continue to grit my teeth and deal with a tired toddler.
PS – above is a photo of my baby when he was 6 months old. He is lying on me… the only time he really slept was on me so he never was big in the sleeping department. I wish he was – I am a little sick of being tired!
My darling Tiniest Man, who is almost 2 1/2 years old, has recently dropped his day nap. We did this because he was taking forever to get to sleep at night so we didn’t put him down for his midday nap. Wouldn’t you know it he was getting to sleep almost straight away at night time.
And they lived happily every after.
Or not. For some strange reason he has started waking in the night. Sometimes he cries. We leave him as experience tells us it is better to leave him as he will settle quicker, plus we know when it is ‘I’m in pain or am sad’ cry. Sometimes he gets out of bed and down the hallway. We pick him and put him back. We do it a la Super Nanny as in the first time out of bed gets a good night from us but any time after that he gets put back without a word. He gets the message pretty quick and back to sleep he goes.
Other times he wakes during the night when we are in bed asleep and he just sits in the hallway. He doesn’t cry, doesn’t call out, he just sits there. I do not know how long for as he never wakes us but on occasion he falls asleep in the hallway and that’s where we find him when we get up. Hubby gets up at 5.30 every morning and sometimes he is sitting in the hallway wide awake!
He is getting no day time nap. Sometimes he gets not enough sleep at night time. So that equals some fun times during the day and the by the time hubby gets home around 6pm I am so ready to handball the kids straight to him and just breathe for 5 minutes.
But that never happens does it? Nope, no time, we both know the kids need feeding, bathing, reading and by the time we do sit down around 7.30 I have the pleasure of my other jobs to do.
That would be blogging and freelance writing. Plus Tuesday nights I co-host the #ausallergy chat on Twitter. (8.30pm Melbourne time every Tuesday night.)
I would love to hear from any of you that have dealt with a wandering awake toddler at night. Sometimes he doesn’t wake us so I have no idea how little sleep he is getting. It is very frustrating as he gets so grumpy during the day. Hopefully it is one of those ‘phases’ and it will stop soon. Hopefully. In the meantime I will continue to grit my teeth and deal with a tired toddler.
PS – above is a photo of my baby when he was 6 months old. He is lying on me… the only time he really slept was on me so he never was big in the sleeping department. I wish he was – I am a little sick of being tired!
Things I Know – Random Edition
Hello lovely Friday, such a lovely Friday you are too. Such a gorgeous sun shining day. School is back for my Little Man and he is a big Grade One now. Growing up so fast.
Friday also means a ‘Things I Know’ post and linking up to share with others but our current host has needed to have a bit of a blogging break so she isn’t hosting at the moment.
But I still feel the need to share my things I know so I hope you don’t mind if I do!
Things I Know:
Naomi from Seven Cherubs is an absolute inspiration. She found out a blogging friend had lost her husband unexpectedly, just a mere 3 months after losing her 10 year old son. Naomi stepped in quickly and organised a virtual hat to pass around and so far the tally raised is almost $30,000. With Lisa all of sudden becoming a single mum to her 3 other sons this money is going to come in very handy. Naomi is also organising a facebook auction. Good on you Naomi – you are amazing.
My gorgeous Tiniest Man is 2 years and 5 months old and he has dropped his day nap. I am sad on one hand but glad on the other. Sad because I love the hour at lunch time to either breath and have a break or race around and get things done toddler free. I am glad because it means I don’t have to plan my day around school and naps, just school now.
I am waiting very impatiently for a special package to arrive. I am doing Project Life this year and it is so popular that it sold out of everything before you could blink so when I ordered it was on backorder. I cannot wait for it and am loving taking a million photos. To keep up with the journaling I am using a website Oh Life which emails you every day.
It seems I don’t know very much this week so I shall leave it there for now.
Have a lovely weekend everyone
image credit
Hello lovely Friday, such a lovely Friday you are too. Such a gorgeous sun shining day. School is back for my Little Man and he is a big Grade One now. Growing up so fast.
Friday also means a ‘Things I Know’ post and linking up to share with others but our current host has needed to have a bit of a blogging break so she isn’t hosting at the moment.
But I still feel the need to share my things I know so I hope you don’t mind if I do!
Things I Know:
Naomi from Seven Cherubs is an absolute inspiration. She found out a blogging friend had lost her husband unexpectedly, just a mere 3 months after losing her 10 year old son. Naomi stepped in quickly and organised a virtual hat to pass around and so far the tally raised is almost $30,000. With Lisa all of sudden becoming a single mum to her 3 other sons this money is going to come in very handy. Naomi is also organising a facebook auction. Good on you Naomi – you are amazing.
My gorgeous Tiniest Man is 2 years and 5 months old and he has dropped his day nap. I am sad on one hand but glad on the other. Sad because I love the hour at lunch time to either breath and have a break or race around and get things done toddler free. I am glad because it means I don’t have to plan my day around school and naps, just school now.
I am waiting very impatiently for a special package to arrive. I am doing Project Life this year and it is so popular that it sold out of everything before you could blink so when I ordered it was on backorder. I cannot wait for it and am loving taking a million photos. To keep up with the journaling I am using a website Oh Life which emails you every day.
It seems I don’t know very much this week so I shall leave it there for now.
Have a lovely weekend everyone
image credit
Wordless Wednesday – Favourite Piece of Clothing
Thought I would share our favourite pieces of clothing.
Tiny Man – 2 years old
He just loves this guy
Little Man – 6 years old
Excuse the stains but he just loves this t-shirt. As you can see.
Me
Pj pants. So comfy and are the best.
Hubby
Gosh how old is this t-shirt? 10 years at least. Its held up well considering its washed every 2nd day.
Linking with My Little Drummer Boys and Wordless Wednesday.
Thought I would share our favourite pieces of clothing.
Tiny Man – 2 years old
He just loves this guy
Little Man – 6 years old
Excuse the stains but he just loves this t-shirt. As you can see.
Me
Pj pants. So comfy and are the best.
Hubby
Gosh how old is this t-shirt? 10 years at least. Its held up well considering its washed every 2nd day.
Linking with My Little Drummer Boys and Wordless Wednesday.
Disney Live Mickey and Friends Music Festival Show Review
Today my family and I were lucky enough to have the opportunity to check out the first Melbourne show of the Disney Live Mickey and Friends music festival.
My 2 year loves the mouse guy and it was a thrill to be able to take him to see his favourite character in another medium. Sure we have Disney Junior and the DVD’s, books, t-shirts and his own little Mickey to cuddle but it’s great for him and other Mickey fans to see him and his friends another way.
The show on a whole was great. I appreciated the voice over at the start warning us all what the special affects were ie smoke and some darkness. My boys were both glued to the action for the first 40 mins and then they had an intermission. Not sure this was ideal as the second act didn’t have my 2 year old enthralled at all. The intermission lost the momentum. I noticed other families around me also taking their toddlers out as they were fidgety during the second half. My almost 7 year old though was able to enjoy it all.
This the view from our seats. Unfortunately there were some parts of the show that I couldn’t see due to the location of the characters being right on the side of the stage and as we were seated on the far left we couldn’t see them. I would definitely make sure that you are purchasing tickets make sure they are in the middle range of seats.
As with all these events, there is lots of over priced merchandise available, programs were $16, bucket of popcorn $15 and fairy floss $13 as well as many other items. I had warned my big boy that we weren’t buying any of it beforehand so he knew not to expect anything. We took plenty of our own snacks and treats so that was fine.
Mickey and his friends was a great show to take the kids, you could hear the characters properly, lots of dancing and music, it was an entertaining show. I thank Disney and Cavanagh PR for the chance to attend. Check Disney Live website for more information.
Today my family and I were lucky enough to have the opportunity to check out the first Melbourne show of the Disney Live Mickey and Friends music festival.
My 2 year loves the mouse guy and it was a thrill to be able to take him to see his favourite character in another medium. Sure we have Disney Junior and the DVD’s, books, t-shirts and his own little Mickey to cuddle but it’s great for him and other Mickey fans to see him and his friends another way.
The show on a whole was great. I appreciated the voice over at the start warning us all what the special affects were ie smoke and some darkness. My boys were both glued to the action for the first 40 mins and then they had an intermission. Not sure this was ideal as the second act didn’t have my 2 year old enthralled at all. The intermission lost the momentum. I noticed other families around me also taking their toddlers out as they were fidgety during the second half. My almost 7 year old though was able to enjoy it all.
This the view from our seats. Unfortunately there were some parts of the show that I couldn’t see due to the location of the characters being right on the side of the stage and as we were seated on the far left we couldn’t see them. I would definitely make sure that you are purchasing tickets make sure they are in the middle range of seats.
As with all these events, there is lots of over priced merchandise available, programs were $16, bucket of popcorn $15 and fairy floss $13 as well as many other items. I had warned my big boy that we weren’t buying any of it beforehand so he knew not to expect anything. We took plenty of our own snacks and treats so that was fine.
Mickey and his friends was a great show to take the kids, you could hear the characters properly, lots of dancing and music, it was an entertaining show. I thank Disney and Cavanagh PR for the chance to attend. Check Disney Live website for more information.
Gluten Free Back to School Lunch Ideas
Even though we still have 2 weeks until school starts, some children around the country are heading back to school in a few days time!
A common question on the tip of every mum’s lips is what to give the kids for lunch? Even more so if you cannot give them the traditional sandwich due to allergies.
Here are my list of school lunches, the best thing is that anyone can have them for lunch, you don’t have to be a kid going to school.
- Risotto Cakes – you can make your own or use this great mix from Melinda’s.
- Mini Quiches – can be made gluten free
- Rice Salad
- Pasta Salad – again be made gluten free
- Rice Cakes with toppings
- Mixed salad with can tuna
- Mixed bean salad
- Gluten free bread, toasted then spread with Mighty Mite, topped with cheese and grilled until the cheese is melted. Slice when cool, really yummy when cold.
- Frittata
- Boiled Eggs with cut up veg and a little dip.
- Rice paper rolls
- Gluten free wraps filled with yummy fillings – I like the Old Time Bakery wraps
Lunch box fillers
You have the main event but sometimes you need extras to go with it or to have for morning snack time
- cubed cheddar cheese
- rice crackers
- sultanas and dried apricots
- cut up fruit
- rolled up ham slices
- gluten free fruit muffins
- gluten free banana cake (can be made into muffins)
- gluten free pikelets
General lunchbox tips
I know that there are some mums that struggle to even get their children to eat their lunch and we cannot rely on the teacher to make sure they eat as they usually have 20 odd children to look after.
- Make sure the lunchbox and containers used, the children can actually open.
- At my son’s school they usually only get 10 minutes to eat, so keep wrappers and containers to a minimum. Even though my son is almost 7, I cut things cut and make them bite sized so he can eat quickly with no prepartion.
- I don’t send youghut or full pieces of fruit, it just takes too long to eat and he just has them for after school snack so he still gets his nutritional requirements.
- Regardless of whether the school has requested it or not, I never send anything with nut products. I think its safer that way.
We use the Nude Food Movers range of lunchboxes, it fits the right amount of food in it for him and I love the fact we don’t need to use wrappers or plastic snack bags of any sort, saves so much rubbish(and money). He also takes a snack tube with extra’s in case he is hungry or they have extra time.
I bought the Nude Food Movers from Woolworths, they have excellent specials every now and then and you can get them 1/2 price sometimes. I have also seen them at Coles and Big W.
And a bonus tip for mums with toddlers at home, when I make my school aged son’s lunch I also make up lunch and snacks for my 2 year old for at home. I cannot tell you how convenient it is to have his food ready to go, if we are going out and what a blessing it is come lunch time. It doesn’t make me feel like I am in the kitchen all the time.
Even though we still have 2 weeks until school starts, some children around the country are heading back to school in a few days time!
A common question on the tip of every mum’s lips is what to give the kids for lunch? Even more so if you cannot give them the traditional sandwich due to allergies.
Here are my list of school lunches, the best thing is that anyone can have them for lunch, you don’t have to be a kid going to school.
- Risotto Cakes – you can make your own or use this great mix from Melinda’s.
- Mini Quiches – can be made gluten free
- Rice Salad
- Pasta Salad – again be made gluten free
- Rice Cakes with toppings
- Mixed salad with can tuna
- Mixed bean salad
- Gluten free bread, toasted then spread with Mighty Mite, topped with cheese and grilled until the cheese is melted. Slice when cool, really yummy when cold.
- Frittata
- Boiled Eggs with cut up veg and a little dip.
- Rice paper rolls
- Gluten free wraps filled with yummy fillings – I like the Old Time Bakery wraps
Lunch box fillers
You have the main event but sometimes you need extras to go with it or to have for morning snack time
- cubed cheddar cheese
- rice crackers
- sultanas and dried apricots
- cut up fruit
- rolled up ham slices
- gluten free fruit muffins
- gluten free banana cake (can be made into muffins)
- gluten free pikelets
General lunchbox tips
I know that there are some mums that struggle to even get their children to eat their lunch and we cannot rely on the teacher to make sure they eat as they usually have 20 odd children to look after.
- Make sure the lunchbox and containers used, the children can actually open.
- At my son’s school they usually only get 10 minutes to eat, so keep wrappers and containers to a minimum. Even though my son is almost 7, I cut things cut and make them bite sized so he can eat quickly with no prepartion.
- I don’t send youghut or full pieces of fruit, it just takes too long to eat and he just has them for after school snack so he still gets his nutritional requirements.
- Regardless of whether the school has requested it or not, I never send anything with nut products. I think its safer that way.
We use the Nude Food Movers range of lunchboxes, it fits the right amount of food in it for him and I love the fact we don’t need to use wrappers or plastic snack bags of any sort, saves so much rubbish(and money). He also takes a snack tube with extra’s in case he is hungry or they have extra time.
I bought the Nude Food Movers from Woolworths, they have excellent specials every now and then and you can get them 1/2 price sometimes. I have also seen them at Coles and Big W.
And a bonus tip for mums with toddlers at home, when I make my school aged son’s lunch I also make up lunch and snacks for my 2 year old for at home. I cannot tell you how convenient it is to have his food ready to go, if we are going out and what a blessing it is come lunch time. It doesn’t make me feel like I am in the kitchen all the time.
Disney Live! Mickey Mouse Music Festival Giveaway Winner
Thank you to those of you that entered my Mickey Mouse Music Festival giveaway. It is time to announce the 2 winners!
Congrats Kathy and Judith you are both off to see Mickey and his friends!
Kathy wrote: My favourite Disney character is, and has always been, Donald Duck. I adore his grumpiness and I identify with his jealousy of the ohsoperfect Mickey. My 8 year old loves Minnie Mouse and my 6 year old, Daisy Duck. (They enjoy their shoes
As for the toddler – she is a diehard Pluto girl. But then, she loves dogs…
Judith wrote: Miss Five loves Minnie Mouse because she’s a girl and she wears lovely dresses. Girls always rule over boys she tells me. My favourite is Pluto. We lost our beloved pet dog six months ago, and I still miss her. Pluto reminds me of her … a lot. The 26 January will be my 40th birthday and I can think of no better way to celebrate than at a Disney Live Show!
I will email the 2 of you shortly.
Thanks again everyone, remember to check out Disney Live for all ticket and show details.
Thank you to those of you that entered my Mickey Mouse Music Festival giveaway. It is time to announce the 2 winners!
Congrats Kathy and Judith you are both off to see Mickey and his friends!
Kathy wrote: My favourite Disney character is, and has always been, Donald Duck. I adore his grumpiness and I identify with his jealousy of the ohsoperfect Mickey. My 8 year old loves Minnie Mouse and my 6 year old, Daisy Duck. (They enjoy their shoes
As for the toddler – she is a diehard Pluto girl. But then, she loves dogs…
Judith wrote: Miss Five loves Minnie Mouse because she’s a girl and she wears lovely dresses. Girls always rule over boys she tells me. My favourite is Pluto. We lost our beloved pet dog six months ago, and I still miss her. Pluto reminds me of her … a lot. The 26 January will be my 40th birthday and I can think of no better way to celebrate than at a Disney Live Show!
I will email the 2 of you shortly.
Thanks again everyone, remember to check out Disney Live for all ticket and show details.
A List of School Memory Books
Last year around this time I wrote a post about a few different School Memory Books I had come across plus the one I am using for my sons. It just seems like yesterday!
This is the one I am using for my boys. The School Years Memory Book $10 from Target Australia.
As the new school year beckons for those of us in Australia its time to share the new ones I have found.
My School Years $29.95 from Identity Direct.
I love the look of this one from Milestone Press – My School Days for $36.95
From The Nile: School Years: A Family Keepsake of School Memories. Currently $19.37
I also love the look of these ones from MomAgenda in America – School Years Large $US32.00 and School Years Small $US28
ah and I found a Disney branded one! Looks like its just for those in America but so so cute – Disney Pixar School Memories Album.
Of course there is always Amazon, they have a few.
So you feel like printing something out and doing them yourself? I found a couple of options for you.
Becky Higgins still has a free download available – scroll down on the left and click on Personal Yearbook.
Confessions of a Homeschooler has a great download also.
One of my favourite blogs is IHeart Organizing and Jen does a file folder for each year which some of you may prefer. She shares a few gorgeous free printables also.
Do you keep a school memory book for your children?
Last year around this time I wrote a post about a few different School Memory Books I had come across plus the one I am using for my sons. It just seems like yesterday!
This is the one I am using for my boys. The School Years Memory Book $10 from Target Australia.
As the new school year beckons for those of us in Australia its time to share the new ones I have found.
My School Years $29.95 from Identity Direct.
I love the look of this one from Milestone Press – My School Days for $36.95
From The Nile: School Years: A Family Keepsake of School Memories. Currently $19.37
I also love the look of these ones from MomAgenda in America – School Years Large $US32.00 and School Years Small $US28
ah and I found a Disney branded one! Looks like its just for those in America but so so cute – Disney Pixar School Memories Album.
Of course there is always Amazon, they have a few.
So you feel like printing something out and doing them yourself? I found a couple of options for you.
Becky Higgins still has a free download available – scroll down on the left and click on Personal Yearbook.
Confessions of a Homeschooler has a great download also.
One of my favourite blogs is IHeart Organizing and Jen does a file folder for each year which some of you may prefer. She shares a few gorgeous free printables also.
Do you keep a school memory book for your children?
Disney Live! Mickey Mouse Music Festival (and Giveaway)
Everyone know’s my youngest son’s obsession with Mickey Mouse right? We are lucky enough to be able to have Disney Junior on our tv (through Foxtel) and there has been one particular clip they show that gets him excited. Of course it has Mickey Mouse in it! Advertising the latest Disney Live show, Mickey Mouse Music Festival. It looks pretty groovy, Disney characters all rocking and a rolling.
What is even better is that these shows are through the school holidays so my 6 year can come along for some fun!
The show times for Melbourne – 26th – 29th January 2012 at The Plenary, Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre. You can also see them in Sydney, Newcastle, Woolongong, Adelaide, Launceston and Hobart.
Ticket Prices are:
A Reserve: $36.50 (*family ticket $135)
B Reserve: $29.50 (*family ticket $105)
*Admits any configuration of four people
Thanks to Disney Live I am able to offer a giveaway of 2 x Family Passes for the opening show on Thursday 26th January at 4pm!
Giveaway Details:
- To enter, tell me your child’s (or yours) favourite Disney character.
- Prize is 2 x Family Passes (4 tickets per Family ticket). So 2 winners with one Family Ticket each.
- Each pass is only valid for the show on Thursday 26th January 2012 at 4pm at The Plenary, Melbourne Exhibition and Convention Centre.
- One entry per person.
- Entries close midnight AEDT 17th January, 2012
Everyone know’s my youngest son’s obsession with Mickey Mouse right? We are lucky enough to be able to have Disney Junior on our tv (through Foxtel) and there has been one particular clip they show that gets him excited. Of course it has Mickey Mouse in it! Advertising the latest Disney Live show, Mickey Mouse Music Festival. It looks pretty groovy, Disney characters all rocking and a rolling.
What is even better is that these shows are through the school holidays so my 6 year can come along for some fun!
The show times for Melbourne – 26th – 29th January 2012 at The Plenary, Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre. You can also see them in Sydney, Newcastle, Woolongong, Adelaide, Launceston and Hobart.
Ticket Prices are:
A Reserve: $36.50 (*family ticket $135)
B Reserve: $29.50 (*family ticket $105)
*Admits any configuration of four people
Thanks to Disney Live I am able to offer a giveaway of 2 x Family Passes for the opening show on Thursday 26th January at 4pm!
Giveaway Details:
- To enter, tell me your child’s (or yours) favourite Disney character.
- Prize is 2 x Family Passes (4 tickets per Family ticket). So 2 winners with one Family Ticket each.
- Each pass is only valid for the show on Thursday 26th January 2012 at 4pm at The Plenary, Melbourne Exhibition and Convention Centre.
- One entry per person.
- Entries close midnight AEDT 17th January, 2012






























