It's time for my favorite post of the year: my comprehensive list of 2016 family friendly movies! As you know, we try to watch every single one of the movies on this list at the theaters, as a family. We are BIG movie buffs and this list helps me plan out our movie-watching experiences. This list is geared towards families with older kids, tweens and even teens. You can view previous reviews here: 2015, 2014 and 2013.
January:
Kung Fu Panda 3
March 4, 2016
Zootopia
April 15, 2016
The Jungle Book
April 29, 2016
Ratchet & Clank
May 6, 2016
Captain America Civil War
May 20, 2016
Angry Birds
May 27, 2016
X-Men Apocalypse
May 27, 2016
Alice Through The Looking Glass
June 3, 2016
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2
June 17, 2016
Finding Dory
July 1, 2016
The BFG
July 8, 2016
The Secret Life of Pets
July 22, 2016
Ice Age 5: Collision Course
August 12, 2016
Pete's Dragon
September 23, 2016
Storks
November 4, 2016
Trolls
November 18, 2016
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them
November 23, 2016
Moana
Release Date: TBA
Animal Crackers
Hope this list helps with your movie planning!! If there are updated trailers released or movies announced, I will update the list!!
Have fun at the movies!! I know we will!
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Wednesday, February 3, 2016
Sunday, January 31, 2016
Cinnamon Sugar Apple Rings
Do you love apples? We do! Sometimes, I like to change things up and over the weekend, I made the kids Cinnamon Sugar Apple Rings. Now gala apples are super delicious on their own but I just wanted to make them something extra special.
Cinnamon sugar apple rings are super easy to make. They remind me of a treat you would get at a state fair!
Cinnamon Apple Sugar Rings
20 minutes
Ingredients:
3-4 medium sized gala apples
1 cup flour
1 tbsp ground cinnamon
1 tbsp granulated sugar
1 cup vegetable oil
For the topping:
1 cup granulated sugar
1 tbsp ground cinnamon
Slice your apples into 1/2in thick slices. Scoop out the core.
In a large skillet pan, heat oil to 350 degrees. Meanwhile, in a medium bowl, combine flour, sugar and cinnamon. Toss slices in flour mixture and then transfer into hot oil. Cook about 2 minutes on each side.
Remove apple slices and drain on a plate covered with paper towels. In a small bowl, combine sugar and cinnamon for the cinnamon sugar topping. Toss warm apple slices in cinnamon sugar mixture.
Serve warm. These apple rings taste like apple pie and would be amazing with some vanilla ice cream!
I made these Cinnamon Sugar Apple Rings for the kids in honor of the release of Disney's Snow White on Blu-Ray™ February 2nd. Snow White is such a classic. My stepdaughter and I truly bond over it. Don't worry, I'm not taking any evil stepmother tips from the movie! I will take any bonding time with my stepkids and usually a movie night is the perfect experience.
Friday, August 14, 2015
DIY MARVEL Avengers Birthday Pinata (Under $5)
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I love celebrating my children's birthdays. With three kids and a niece, I've DIY'd my life out when it comes to birthday parties. I let my children pick the theme they want and I go from there. I like to DIY a lot of items for my children's parties for two reasons, one to save money (I'm always on a budget!) and two, I like having unique items. I love the challenge that comes form making each party different than the last. One thing I definitely make them are pinatas. A pinata is the number one requested item every year so I have learned to make my own and for cheap. I'm talking under $5 cheap! Adrian's party theme this year is MARVEL Avengers Assemble (again!) and here's the pinata I whipped up in under one hour!
I love celebrating my children's birthdays. With three kids and a niece, I've DIY'd my life out when it comes to birthday parties. I let my children pick the theme they want and I go from there. I like to DIY a lot of items for my children's parties for two reasons, one to save money (I'm always on a budget!) and two, I like having unique items. I love the challenge that comes form making each party different than the last. One thing I definitely make them are pinatas. A pinata is the number one requested item every year so I have learned to make my own and for cheap. I'm talking under $5 cheap! Adrian's party theme this year is MARVEL Avengers Assemble (again!) and here's the pinata I whipped up in under one hour!
Here's a tip for themed party planning from a seasoned expert (me!): purchase a couple themed items like tablecloths, cake plates, cups, loot bags and a fun item like masks. The rest can be solid colors that match the theme. I learned this early on and have saved hundreds on parties!
To make a MARVEL Avengers pinata, or any themed pinata, you need a few supplies.
-themed plastic tablecloth
-an empty box (you choose the size depending on the amount of children attending the party)
-paper streamer (in colors that match your theme)
-scissors
-glue
Step 1: Lay out the tablecloth and pick the scene you want on your pinata. For my Avengers pinata, I made sure I used a scene where all four characters appear. I cut two of these (one for the front, one for the back of the pinata)
Step 2: Glue or tape the tablecloth scene to the box. It doesn't matter if the tablecloth doesn't cover all the way, you will cover it later!
Step 3: Take one roll of streamer and measure to the side of your box. Then cut more streamer that same size to cover the box by overlapping. For example, I cut 12 strips the same size to cover one side of the box.
Step 4: Stack your cut streamer and cut into the stack (as pictured below). Do not cut all the way to the top, leave about 1/2 an inch solid on top.
Step 5: Glue your streamer to the box one strip at a time. Make sure the strips overlap each other.
Step 6: Continue glueing your strips until the whole side of the box is covered. Then repeat on the other side and bottom. If there is excess streamer hanging off the side of the box, just trim it with a scissor.
NOTE: You need to make a flap on the top of the box to insert candy or toys into your pinata. I take my scissors and just cut a square about 2 x 2 inches.
Once you have covered all the sides with streamer, your pinata should look like this!
Step 7: Grab your streamer and cut about 1 inch strips. Cut a lot.
Step 8: Crumble the streamer pieces.
Step 9: Now you are gong to glue the crumbled streamer to the cardboard that is still showing on the front and back of your pinata. Just dab glue on the cardboard and press a crumbled paper piece on top.
Step 9: Continue all the way around covering all the cardboard and the edges of the tablecloth. Repeat on the back.
TA-DA!! You made a pinata. I told you it was easy! All you do now is fill it with candy and hang it from a tree for the kids to whack at it!
I purchased all my pinata-making and birthday party supplies at Walmart in the American Greetings party section. They have so many fun themes available so you are sure to find your child's favorite!!
Birthday parties are so fun. I really hope my kids don't outgrow themed parties any time soon! What kind of things do you DIY for parties? Have you ever made a pinata?
Monday, August 10, 2015
Indoor Fun With Disney Pixar Cars and the Cars Daredevil App
Disclosure: This shop has been compensated by Collective Bias, Inc., and its advertiser. All opinions are mine alone. #DisneyPixarCarsToGo #CollectiveBias
The rainy season has hit South Florida and I like to be prepared. The last thing I need is to be cooped up in the house with three bored kids. My trick for saving my sanity is that I keep a box of toys in my closet with toys that I buy when I am at the store alone. I only bring these toys out when the kids are super bored and are tired of playing with all the toys that are already laying around the house. This past weekend came with lots of rain so we spent lots of time indoors. Being indoors with two boys, ages 7 and 8, is not for the faint of heart. I asked them to watch a movie while I did some cleaning. To nobody's surprise, they watched Disney Pixar Cars. They know this movie by heart. It is definitely one of their favorites!
See them watching the movie reminded me that I had recently gone to Toys "R" Us and bought some new Cars toys for them. I quickly went into my magic box in my closet and pulled out two Die Cast cars (exclusive Green Ramone and Hudson Hornet) and a Radiator Springs Story set for them to play with!
As I started building Luigi's Loop for them to play with, JC grabbed a foam board and drew a track for the new cars!
As the boys finished watching the movie, I was looking through the App Store on my phone and saw that there was a Cars app: Disney Pixar Cars Daredevil Garage!
Downloading the Daredevil app is super easy. Go to the App store on your phone. The Daredevil App is currently compatible with iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch. This app is optimized for iPhone 5, iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus.
In the search box, type in Cars Daredevil Garage and press the Get button.
Allow the app to download.
As soon as the movie was over, I handed the boys my phone and they started playing immediately.
I let them play on the app for a while until Adrian drifted toward his new toy setup!
Adrian loves cars and race tracks. He has loved them since he was a toddler. He spent hours playing with his new toys and I had a couple hours of peace!!
The exclusive die-cast vehicles and Story sets are available at Toys "R" Us.
Do your kids love the Disney Pixar Cars movies? Do they collect the die-cast vehicles? What is your special trick for keeping kids entertained while playing indoors?
Thursday, July 30, 2015
A Day of Fun At Magic Kingdom
I love Magic Kingdom. It is honestly my favorite place in the whole world so on Day 2 of our vacation we headed out to Magic Kingdom. Now, we are late risers so by the time we saw this amazing sign, it was already noon!!
It was HOT HOT HOT in Magic Kingdom!!!
You have to do the castle in the background pic. Here is JC with the kids. I always get so teary-eyed when I see the castle.
Since our kids are older (11,9,8 and 7) we have moved on the bigger kid rides at the park so our first stop was Splash Mountain. We had Fastpass for this ride so we skipped the 90 minute wait.
I was the only person from our group who had ever been on Splash Mountain before so there was lots of excitement. Ivanna and Adrian sat in the front row, JC and Gian in the next one and then Amberly and I in the third.
Someone was terrified but ended up loving it! We all did!!
Onto the Big Thunder Mountain where the kids were tickled by the sign that read "Baths weekly!"
We didn't have Fastpass for this ride but the wait wasn't too bad, about 25 minutes. There are lots of signs to read, memorabilia to look at and blasters to play with while you wait!
Then it was time for lunch and the Festival of Fantasy Parade which is at 3pm every day!!
I took this picture so JC could see what I was looking at all day. I kept asking him if he was having a good time and he kept saying "yes...why do you keep asking me?" Hmmm.....with a face like this, I wonder why. It's perfect for a meme like "A vikings excited face at Disney!" We made sure to get him an It's My Birthday pin so there was lots of birthday wishes headed his way!!
My girl Belle was up first in the parade!! This parade has ornate floats and incredible costumes. So colorful and fun!!
All the fun ends with probably the world's most famous couple: Mickey and Minnie!!!
Minnie's bows always rock!!!
After the parade, we made a beeline to Fantasyland, rode the Seven Dwarfs Mine Train and then onto It's a Small World. There is no way you can go to Magic Kingdom and not ride It's a Small World.
Belle's castle. I was so giddy with excitement!!
Every afternoon in Tomorrowland, there's a dance party with the cast from the Incredibles. Here are my kids doing the Macarena which was quickly followed by Watch Me Whip!! It was really col ot have Mr. and Mrs. Incredible and FroZone walking around dancing with the kids.
Time for another mountain and the epic 2 hour wait that you can always expect at Space Mountain!!! It's so worth every minute of waiting!
Followed by everyone's favorite:Buzz Lightyear Space Rangers. Of course, JC ended up with the highest score!!
Can you tell they were over waiting in lines? It was just so HOT!!!
Silly faces always helps time go by faster!
So does pulling out a loose tooth apparently. Amberly is a barbarian I tell you!
I have always taken a picture with Zurg after the Buzz Lightyear ride and the kids were really into it!
By 8pm we were exhausted and so, so hot that we decided to skip the fireworks show and go back to the hotel. Thankfully, I packed our ponchos because it started raining as we were waiting for the ferry boat!!
Magic Kingdom was truly magical. I love all the new improvements they've made and we can't wait to go back!!
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