Have you checked out the Black Friday ad’s yet?  I've noticed many stores are starting early with their Black Friday Deals. 
I usually participate in Black Friday shopping on a small scale.  I have gone out before at the break of dawn and shopped at every store and it was fun but after many years of Black Friday shopping, I have found that it is a much more pleasant experience to pick one to two stores and have a targeted plan.

I find if you have a strategy to your Black Friday Shopping it will be easier on your budget.  I know there are great deals and it is easy to get sucked into “this is only $10!”  If you do not have a plan and list of what you want to shop for, it is easy to start throwing lots of different items into your cart and it adds up quick.  I know there are great deals; if you don’t want to go into debt or spend more than you should you should ask yourself do I really need this?

Ideally, you saved money all year long for your Black Friday shopping.  If you have not, I recommend you set a limit for yourself, only take that set amount in cash and leave your credit cards at home.  I know when you are in the store you will feel like you are missing out by not picking up that thing that is not on your list at such a great price, but when you get home, you will thank yourself.  You will feel so much better about your shopping experience if you stay within a budget.

In times past when you had to actually wait for the Black Friday ads to come out on Thanksgiving, my mom, sister and I would go through the ads and devise our plan of attack.  Nowadays thanks to the internet you can see the Black Friday ads well in advance which is great for planning.  


We have gone out at 2 AM and stood in line for some large ticket items, one year I roped my husband into going and standing in line for a ticket to purchase a laptop at a great deal.  I think some years they really do have great prices on TV’s, Computers, and other large ticket items.  It is a great idea for the future, if you know you will be needing one of these larger ticket items to save all year and wait for the Black Friday Deals, it’s definitely worth it.  Of course, the deals are not always great every year, but it is better to plan and prepare ahead of time.

Some of my favorite Black Friday finds are kids’ pajamas and socks, towels and bedding.  I usually get my four boys matching pajama sets that they open on Christmas Eve.  If you have little kids or nieces and nephews pajamas are a great Christmas Gift, stocking stuffer, or something extra to go with the gift you’ve already purchased and usually priced at $5 or less, makes it easy on the budget.  If you need towels and bedding this is a great time to replenish on those items too and other household items, I’ve purchased things like a vacuum cleaner, coffee pot, and other appliances at a great price during this time too.   There are usually some great deals on kids’ toys as well.  Board games make great group gifts and I find are great Black Friday finds.  This is a great time to pick up a board game or extra toy to donate to a local toy drive.

Instead of getting sucked into overspending and filling your cart which is easy to do.  Plan your shopping trip!  Set your budget, go through the ads circle the items that you actually need.  Have your spouse or shopping buddy look over your list and offer any thoughts of things you might scratch off, or wait on.  Double check and make sure the things on your list are within budget, remember to add in tax.  

It is fun to shop with a friend, but you need to know yourself and your shopping buddy.  Are they going to help you stick to your budget or are they going to encourage you to overspend?  These are all things to think about, because although I know it is fun to shop with a friend, if sticking to your budget and not going into debt is your goal, then you need to be willing to shop alone.  I find the times I have gone alone, I go in, get the things on my list and get out, when I have shopped with a friend, you look around, you see something there getting and feel the need to make the same purchase, etc.  My mom is a great one to shop with because she goes in on her mission, purchases the items on the list and get’s out.  Many times we will have similar things on our list and we will split up, she will take one half of the list, I the other and we find what we need and are out quickly.  

Another thing I have found, you do not need to go as soon as the doors open, one exception is the electronics and large ticket items, if those are on your list then yes go as soon possible because each store is allocated only a specific amount of those items.  If your shopping list is the other items though, pajamas, household goods, toys, etc. it has been my experience that they do not run out.  I have gone later in the day even next day Saturday shopping and there are plenty of those items, no need to leave your Thanksgiving guests and run out to make sure you get your stuff.  

If you have not planned accordingly and saved money for Black Friday shopping, start saving now for next year.  Get an envelope that you can place cash in for Black Friday shopping, start a change jar, where you place all loose change in a jar, open a Christmas Account and have a set amount automatically deposited into from each paycheck.  Another year will go by quickly and another Black Friday will be here before you know it so purpose to save for next year.  

Enjoy your Thanksgiving, enjoy your family and friends, and remind yourself that although it is a great time to get a deal, there is no need to miss out on family time.  No one thing is more important than having quality time with your family and slowing down and enjoying the day.  Remember the same deals and sometimes better ones will come again next year and even at times around Christmas and Cyber Monday do not buy into the lie that this is the “only” time you can get this at this price.

8 Black Friday Shopping Tips:
1. Browse the ads, make your list!
2. Have your spouse look over your shopping list.
3. Pick one to two stores
4. Set a budget, take that money in cash.
5. Leave your credit cards at home.
6. Stick to your list!
7. Know your shopping buddy – maybe shop alone; remember the main goal is to stay within budget.
8. Enjoy your Thanksgiving, don’t rush out for stuff, value what is really important family and friends!

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8 Black Friday Shopping Tips

Have you checked out the Black Friday ad’s yet?  I've noticed many stores are starting early with their Black Friday Deals. 
I usually participate in Black Friday shopping on a small scale.  I have gone out before at the break of dawn and shopped at every store and it was fun but after many years of Black Friday shopping, I have found that it is a much more pleasant experience to pick one to two stores and have a targeted plan.

I find if you have a strategy to your Black Friday Shopping it will be easier on your budget.  I know there are great deals and it is easy to get sucked into “this is only $10!”  If you do not have a plan and list of what you want to shop for, it is easy to start throwing lots of different items into your cart and it adds up quick.  I know there are great deals; if you don’t want to go into debt or spend more than you should you should ask yourself do I really need this?

Ideally, you saved money all year long for your Black Friday shopping.  If you have not, I recommend you set a limit for yourself, only take that set amount in cash and leave your credit cards at home.  I know when you are in the store you will feel like you are missing out by not picking up that thing that is not on your list at such a great price, but when you get home, you will thank yourself.  You will feel so much better about your shopping experience if you stay within a budget.

In times past when you had to actually wait for the Black Friday ads to come out on Thanksgiving, my mom, sister and I would go through the ads and devise our plan of attack.  Nowadays thanks to the internet you can see the Black Friday ads well in advance which is great for planning.  


We have gone out at 2 AM and stood in line for some large ticket items, one year I roped my husband into going and standing in line for a ticket to purchase a laptop at a great deal.  I think some years they really do have great prices on TV’s, Computers, and other large ticket items.  It is a great idea for the future, if you know you will be needing one of these larger ticket items to save all year and wait for the Black Friday Deals, it’s definitely worth it.  Of course, the deals are not always great every year, but it is better to plan and prepare ahead of time.

Some of my favorite Black Friday finds are kids’ pajamas and socks, towels and bedding.  I usually get my four boys matching pajama sets that they open on Christmas Eve.  If you have little kids or nieces and nephews pajamas are a great Christmas Gift, stocking stuffer, or something extra to go with the gift you’ve already purchased and usually priced at $5 or less, makes it easy on the budget.  If you need towels and bedding this is a great time to replenish on those items too and other household items, I’ve purchased things like a vacuum cleaner, coffee pot, and other appliances at a great price during this time too.   There are usually some great deals on kids’ toys as well.  Board games make great group gifts and I find are great Black Friday finds.  This is a great time to pick up a board game or extra toy to donate to a local toy drive.

Instead of getting sucked into overspending and filling your cart which is easy to do.  Plan your shopping trip!  Set your budget, go through the ads circle the items that you actually need.  Have your spouse or shopping buddy look over your list and offer any thoughts of things you might scratch off, or wait on.  Double check and make sure the things on your list are within budget, remember to add in tax.  

It is fun to shop with a friend, but you need to know yourself and your shopping buddy.  Are they going to help you stick to your budget or are they going to encourage you to overspend?  These are all things to think about, because although I know it is fun to shop with a friend, if sticking to your budget and not going into debt is your goal, then you need to be willing to shop alone.  I find the times I have gone alone, I go in, get the things on my list and get out, when I have shopped with a friend, you look around, you see something there getting and feel the need to make the same purchase, etc.  My mom is a great one to shop with because she goes in on her mission, purchases the items on the list and get’s out.  Many times we will have similar things on our list and we will split up, she will take one half of the list, I the other and we find what we need and are out quickly.  

Another thing I have found, you do not need to go as soon as the doors open, one exception is the electronics and large ticket items, if those are on your list then yes go as soon possible because each store is allocated only a specific amount of those items.  If your shopping list is the other items though, pajamas, household goods, toys, etc. it has been my experience that they do not run out.  I have gone later in the day even next day Saturday shopping and there are plenty of those items, no need to leave your Thanksgiving guests and run out to make sure you get your stuff.  

If you have not planned accordingly and saved money for Black Friday shopping, start saving now for next year.  Get an envelope that you can place cash in for Black Friday shopping, start a change jar, where you place all loose change in a jar, open a Christmas Account and have a set amount automatically deposited into from each paycheck.  Another year will go by quickly and another Black Friday will be here before you know it so purpose to save for next year.  

Enjoy your Thanksgiving, enjoy your family and friends, and remind yourself that although it is a great time to get a deal, there is no need to miss out on family time.  No one thing is more important than having quality time with your family and slowing down and enjoying the day.  Remember the same deals and sometimes better ones will come again next year and even at times around Christmas and Cyber Monday do not buy into the lie that this is the “only” time you can get this at this price.

8 Black Friday Shopping Tips:
1. Browse the ads, make your list!
2. Have your spouse look over your shopping list.
3. Pick one to two stores
4. Set a budget, take that money in cash.
5. Leave your credit cards at home.
6. Stick to your list!
7. Know your shopping buddy – maybe shop alone; remember the main goal is to stay within budget.
8. Enjoy your Thanksgiving, don’t rush out for stuff, value what is really important family and friends!

Thank you for reading if you’ve enjoyed the content you’ve read above please share with your friends.
My children are in this musical this Christmas, and I want to personally invite you to join us.  Do not picture your normal Christmas play with kids singing in a choir, this is a Broadway, Music Circus style production.  It is quite amazing, with a great Christmas message and more importantly, it benefits our local Mercy San Juan Hospital Guild. 

All four of my children were born at Mercy San Juan and I am so grateful for the nurses and entire hospital staff. I had great birthing experiences with all of my children at this hospital.  I have visited friends and family who have received other care at this hospital and have only heard great things about Mercy.

If you are a business owner I encourage you to become a sponsor, bring your staff to the dinner theatre performance you will thoroughly enjoy a delicious dinner, great performance and be giving back to the community!

As a community member, you can purchase a ticket to attend the show, have your family sponsor or place an ad in the program promoting your business and help us spread the word.  

Below is a letter from the event coordinator with more information.  I hope to see you at one of the many performances!

Dear Community Business Owner,

Sacramento Helping Hands Foundation has been helping children and senior citizens in our surrounding communities for almost 20 years. You can view a quick fact sheet about us and some of the great work we have been doing here.
 
This year we are partnering with Mercy San Juan Hospital Guild to present a Broadway-quality musical extravaganza for Christmas.  This is a must-see for the entire family.  Schools, churches and music groups from all over the community are joining.
 
By becoming one of our corporate sponsors for this event, you help provide funds for the Guild to continue the great work they are doing at Mercy San Juan hospital. Many of the items and services that the Guild has supplied (see list below) has made a world of difference for the communities that are served by the hospital.
 
Here are just some of the incentives and perks that your company can enjoy when you become one of our corporate sponsors (see attached Sponsorship Levels Document).  Our desire is to promote your company and show our appreciation for your support by including your name and logo in our event program, social media, and press releases.

Make your donations by checks (made payable to Sac Helping Hands) or credit card at www.sachelpinghands.org.   Download a printable flyer of this packet here.
 
If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to contact us directly at 916.348.3200.
 
We look forward to you joining us and supporting this great work!
 
 
Sincerely,
  
Beth Shields
Community/Events Outreach Coordinator
Sacramento Helping Hands Foundation 
email:  events@sachelpinghands.org
phone: 916-348-3200

A Local Christmas Musical for the Entire Family

My children are in this musical this Christmas, and I want to personally invite you to join us.  Do not picture your normal Christmas play with kids singing in a choir, this is a Broadway, Music Circus style production.  It is quite amazing, with a great Christmas message and more importantly, it benefits our local Mercy San Juan Hospital Guild. 

All four of my children were born at Mercy San Juan and I am so grateful for the nurses and entire hospital staff. I had great birthing experiences with all of my children at this hospital.  I have visited friends and family who have received other care at this hospital and have only heard great things about Mercy.

If you are a business owner I encourage you to become a sponsor, bring your staff to the dinner theatre performance you will thoroughly enjoy a delicious dinner, great performance and be giving back to the community!

As a community member, you can purchase a ticket to attend the show, have your family sponsor or place an ad in the program promoting your business and help us spread the word.  

Below is a letter from the event coordinator with more information.  I hope to see you at one of the many performances!

Dear Community Business Owner,

Sacramento Helping Hands Foundation has been helping children and senior citizens in our surrounding communities for almost 20 years. You can view a quick fact sheet about us and some of the great work we have been doing here.
 
This year we are partnering with Mercy San Juan Hospital Guild to present a Broadway-quality musical extravaganza for Christmas.  This is a must-see for the entire family.  Schools, churches and music groups from all over the community are joining.
 
By becoming one of our corporate sponsors for this event, you help provide funds for the Guild to continue the great work they are doing at Mercy San Juan hospital. Many of the items and services that the Guild has supplied (see list below) has made a world of difference for the communities that are served by the hospital.
 
Here are just some of the incentives and perks that your company can enjoy when you become one of our corporate sponsors (see attached Sponsorship Levels Document).  Our desire is to promote your company and show our appreciation for your support by including your name and logo in our event program, social media, and press releases.

Make your donations by checks (made payable to Sac Helping Hands) or credit card at www.sachelpinghands.org.   Download a printable flyer of this packet here.
 
If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to contact us directly at 916.348.3200.
 
We look forward to you joining us and supporting this great work!
 
 
Sincerely,
  
Beth Shields
Community/Events Outreach Coordinator
Sacramento Helping Hands Foundation 
email:  events@sachelpinghands.org
phone: 916-348-3200

Last night I attended Disney on Ice’s opening night Dream Big show at the Golden 1 Center featuring Disney Princesses – Ariel, Belle, Cinderella, Rapunzel, Tiana, Jasmine, Aurora and Snow White – as they embark on incredible adventures, determined to make their dreams come true.  In addition, we experienced the sisterly love as Disney’s Frozen is brought to life on the icy stage.  Disney On Ice presents Dream Big is playing at the Golden 1 Center from November 2– 5.

I loved every minute of this presentation and so did two of my boys (ages 2 and 6) and my 4 nieces (ages 5-16).  There was a lot of singing and action to keep their attention, throughout the entire presentation.  There are bubbles, snow, and a fire-breathing dragon!

The show opens with Tinker Bell and Mickey, Minnie, and Goofy make appearances between each set change.

Our favorite part was Frozen, they loved Olaf and his “In Summer” routine and watching Elsa’s icy powers with special effects.  We also really enjoyed the “Hi Ho” number which is filled with lots of laughs.  There are so many Disney stories in this show Beauty and the Beast “Be Our Guest” performed by Belle and Lumiere was beautifully done.

As a mom I greatly appreciate the intermission time which is about 15-20 minutes, great for bathroom breaks, no one misses the show and it is nice to get up and stretch your legs.  After a quick intermission Princess Tiana starts the second half.   

Disney on Ice Dream Big did not disappoint!  It was magical and exciting!  Disney did a great job with set design and costumes, they always do!  The skating and special effects were awesome!  I would highly recommend Disney on Ice for families with children of all ages.

If it is your first time visiting the Golden One Center, I recommend you give yourself plenty of time to arrive and locate parking, especially allocate time for traffic flow.  There are quite a few parking garages to choose from or street parking if available.

You can reserve parking ahead of time with SacPark.org or ParkingPanda.com.  It is super easy, I reserved parking right on my phone, paid $10 and it gave me a QR code to show the parking attendant.  I chose the Well Fargo Center at 400 Capitol Mall, the entrance was on 5th Street, it was a quick walk.  Even at night, it was well lit, and there are crowds of people parking and walking with you to and from the Golden One Center.  

Here are some pictures from Disney On Ice Dream Big.







  
Disney On Ice Dream Big at the Golden One Center continues until Sunday, November 5th.  Get your tickets at www.DisneyOnIce.com, Ticketmaster Retail Locations, the Box Office or call 1-800-745-3000.
  
Disclosure: I am a Feld Family Ambassador, and in exchange for my time and efforts in attending shows and reporting my opinion within this blog, as well as keeping you advised of the latest discount offers, Feld Entertainment has provided me with complimentary tickets to Feld shows.  Even though I receive these benefits, I always give an opinion that is 100% mine.

Facts & Tips
  • Arrive early!  I like to arrive between 6 PM - 6:15 PM (Find parking, Go through Security, Use the Restroom, Purchase Souvenirs).
  • Park near a light, it is dark when you leave and this makes it easy to find your car.
  • In the middle of the show, there will be an intermission time, great time to use the restrooms.
  • If you are purchasing a snow cone or souvenir from the concession vendors, I recommend, purchasing before the show starts or at the beginning of intermission.  The lines are long if you wait till after the performance, or if you hesitate during intermission.
  • They sell popcorn and cotton candy right at your seat, also Coke and Diet Coke, before the performance and during intermission.
  • Snow cone souvenir cups are my boys favorite depending on the character cup you choose prices are $12, & $15.
  • Popcorn and Cotton Candy come with a Souvenir hat and are $15.
  • There is food for sale pizza, nachos, pretzels, ice cream bars, not sure on the pricing since we ate before we arrived.
  • If you have little ones that want to dress in their princess dresses or Disney costumes, do it, there are many kids dressed up.  My boys usually wear their favorite Disney T-Shirt.
  • Plan on the show with intermission lasting 7 PM to 9 PM.
  • Baby bags, plastic bottles, and formula are permitted in Golden 1 Center as long as the bag is no larger than 16” x 16” x 8".
  • Child Admission: In most instances, children under twenty-four (24) months of age are admitted free of charge in Golden 1 Center for events provided that they sit on an adult’s lap. Please note that some events may have varying age requirements. Please see specific show guidelines for more information.
 WHEN: Thursday, November 2 – Sunday, November 5
Friday, Nov. 3 @ 7:00 PM
Saturday, Nov. 4 @ 11:00 AM, 3:00 PM & 7:00 PM
Sunday, Nov. 5 @ 12:00 PM & 4:00 PM

WHERE: Golden 1 Center – 500 David J Stern Walk, Sacramento, CA 95814
TICKETS: Tickets start at $20 each!
                         
Tickets available for purchase online at Ticketmaster.com, 
charge by phone at 800-745-3000 or in-person at the venue Box Office. 

*prices subject to change; additional venue/ticketing fees may apply


To discover more about Disney On Ice, visit www.DisneyOnIce.com 
or follow us on these social media platforms:
Twitter: @DisneyOnIce
Instagram: @DisneyOnIce

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Disney on Ice Dream Big Review | Sacramento, Golden 1 Center

Last night I attended Disney on Ice’s opening night Dream Big show at the Golden 1 Center featuring Disney Princesses – Ariel, Belle, Cinderella, Rapunzel, Tiana, Jasmine, Aurora and Snow White – as they embark on incredible adventures, determined to make their dreams come true.  In addition, we experienced the sisterly love as Disney’s Frozen is brought to life on the icy stage.  Disney On Ice presents Dream Big is playing at the Golden 1 Center from November 2– 5.

I loved every minute of this presentation and so did two of my boys (ages 2 and 6) and my 4 nieces (ages 5-16).  There was a lot of singing and action to keep their attention, throughout the entire presentation.  There are bubbles, snow, and a fire-breathing dragon!

The show opens with Tinker Bell and Mickey, Minnie, and Goofy make appearances between each set change.

Our favorite part was Frozen, they loved Olaf and his “In Summer” routine and watching Elsa’s icy powers with special effects.  We also really enjoyed the “Hi Ho” number which is filled with lots of laughs.  There are so many Disney stories in this show Beauty and the Beast “Be Our Guest” performed by Belle and Lumiere was beautifully done.

As a mom I greatly appreciate the intermission time which is about 15-20 minutes, great for bathroom breaks, no one misses the show and it is nice to get up and stretch your legs.  After a quick intermission Princess Tiana starts the second half.   

Disney on Ice Dream Big did not disappoint!  It was magical and exciting!  Disney did a great job with set design and costumes, they always do!  The skating and special effects were awesome!  I would highly recommend Disney on Ice for families with children of all ages.

If it is your first time visiting the Golden One Center, I recommend you give yourself plenty of time to arrive and locate parking, especially allocate time for traffic flow.  There are quite a few parking garages to choose from or street parking if available.

You can reserve parking ahead of time with SacPark.org or ParkingPanda.com.  It is super easy, I reserved parking right on my phone, paid $10 and it gave me a QR code to show the parking attendant.  I chose the Well Fargo Center at 400 Capitol Mall, the entrance was on 5th Street, it was a quick walk.  Even at night, it was well lit, and there are crowds of people parking and walking with you to and from the Golden One Center.  

Here are some pictures from Disney On Ice Dream Big.







  
Disney On Ice Dream Big at the Golden One Center continues until Sunday, November 5th.  Get your tickets at www.DisneyOnIce.com, Ticketmaster Retail Locations, the Box Office or call 1-800-745-3000.
  
Disclosure: I am a Feld Family Ambassador, and in exchange for my time and efforts in attending shows and reporting my opinion within this blog, as well as keeping you advised of the latest discount offers, Feld Entertainment has provided me with complimentary tickets to Feld shows.  Even though I receive these benefits, I always give an opinion that is 100% mine.

Facts & Tips
  • Arrive early!  I like to arrive between 6 PM - 6:15 PM (Find parking, Go through Security, Use the Restroom, Purchase Souvenirs).
  • Park near a light, it is dark when you leave and this makes it easy to find your car.
  • In the middle of the show, there will be an intermission time, great time to use the restrooms.
  • If you are purchasing a snow cone or souvenir from the concession vendors, I recommend, purchasing before the show starts or at the beginning of intermission.  The lines are long if you wait till after the performance, or if you hesitate during intermission.
  • They sell popcorn and cotton candy right at your seat, also Coke and Diet Coke, before the performance and during intermission.
  • Snow cone souvenir cups are my boys favorite depending on the character cup you choose prices are $12, & $15.
  • Popcorn and Cotton Candy come with a Souvenir hat and are $15.
  • There is food for sale pizza, nachos, pretzels, ice cream bars, not sure on the pricing since we ate before we arrived.
  • If you have little ones that want to dress in their princess dresses or Disney costumes, do it, there are many kids dressed up.  My boys usually wear their favorite Disney T-Shirt.
  • Plan on the show with intermission lasting 7 PM to 9 PM.
  • Baby bags, plastic bottles, and formula are permitted in Golden 1 Center as long as the bag is no larger than 16” x 16” x 8".
  • Child Admission: In most instances, children under twenty-four (24) months of age are admitted free of charge in Golden 1 Center for events provided that they sit on an adult’s lap. Please note that some events may have varying age requirements. Please see specific show guidelines for more information.
 WHEN: Thursday, November 2 – Sunday, November 5
Friday, Nov. 3 @ 7:00 PM
Saturday, Nov. 4 @ 11:00 AM, 3:00 PM & 7:00 PM
Sunday, Nov. 5 @ 12:00 PM & 4:00 PM

WHERE: Golden 1 Center – 500 David J Stern Walk, Sacramento, CA 95814
TICKETS: Tickets start at $20 each!
                         
Tickets available for purchase online at Ticketmaster.com, 
charge by phone at 800-745-3000 or in-person at the venue Box Office. 

*prices subject to change; additional venue/ticketing fees may apply


To discover more about Disney On Ice, visit www.DisneyOnIce.com 
or follow us on these social media platforms:
Twitter: @DisneyOnIce
Instagram: @DisneyOnIce

Thank you for reading if you’ve enjoyed the content you’ve read above please share with your friends.
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