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Fairly Odd Mother

Frantically waving my magic wand to make wishes come true.

Sunday, May 13, 2007

Wait Til You See This Wiener!

Last fall, the girls and I were watching Mary Poppins on DVD when I decided they needed to see a musical live, on stage. Nevermind that they are only 4 & 6, I wanted them to get some cultcha.

Coincidentally, the next day I found out that my brother-in-law's company was chartering a bus to see Mary Poppins on Broadway. Book 'em, Dano! Then, we just had to wait more than 6 months for the actual event.

Yesterday was our day. Jilly, Belly, my mom and I were on a bus at 6:30am, happily singing Chim Chiminey to each other.

Our first stop was the American Girl doll store. Now, for those people who either do not have children, or have only boys, American Girl dolls are like crack to young girls. They are stupidly expensive but are supposed to be 'educational' because the dolls are dressed like fictional historical figures. There are books that are written about each character, so, if you really like Josefina's story, for instance, you can then own Josefina (this gets a little tricky with Addy, who is actually a slave seeking freedom, but the girls don't seem to get this irony).

Here is Jilly coveting another girl's doll on our bus ride to NYC:



My problem with American Girl dolls is primarily that I am cheap, so spending $87 (gulp) on a doll is a bit hard to swallow. So, I told the girls that they'd have to use their own money to buy a doll. They each get $1/week allowance, plus the few dollars they got at their birthday, in Easter eggs and from the tooth fairy--all of this went toward this 'doll fund'. Somehow this worked.

Belly, with her new "Just Like You" American Girl doll who is neither historical, nor educational. Take that, all you who think homeschoolers have to turn everything into a "learning experience"!


Jilly, clutching the object of her affection:

We then had a leisurely, quiet lunch near the madness of Times Square. All seemed pretty ordinary until the "15-bite" hot dog I had ordered for the girls to split arrived.

Jilly closes her eyes at the sight of something so obviously phallic. Good girl, Jilly!


Perverted Mommy cannot leave well enough alone and must photograph the monstrosity sans bun. And, yes, by the way, they did finish it.


Mary Poppins was enjoyed by all, even little Jilly who was fed Skittles whenever she seemed. . .well. . . skittish. We then had some time to kill before our bus left, so we enjoyed some frozen treats outside in the late afternoon sun.

My mom and the girls, all Poppins'd out.

Hope to see you again soon, New York!

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Congratulations to one of the best little families in the New York system: Liz, Nate and Thalia welcomed their newest member, Sage Alexandra, on Friday, May 11th. She was about 6 inches longer than the hot dog and weighed about 4 pounds more (without bun).

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17 Comments:

Blogger EE said...

teehee...I would have photographed the weiner, too!!!
Your girls are adorable!

10:10 PM  
Blogger Robin said...

What a fun day. I grew up about 1/2 an hour north of the city, and I used to love going in to see a show with my mom. Definitely the stuff memories are made of. (But will they remember the show or the phallic hot dog LOL?)

2:30 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

87$ on a doll...ouch, man, when the time comes, my girls get pictures of dolls instead.

- Jon
- Daddy Detective
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7:17 AM  
Blogger Kelly said...

What an awesome outing! Hooray for some cultcha! (Though, honestly, the most culture I think I could stand with my young ones at this stage is 'Go Diego Go' live on stage.)

8:46 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

The hot dog is, um... large. I can't believe they killed it-- that's my gals! Sounds like such a cool trip.

10:13 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

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1:01 PM  
Blogger Blog Antagonist said...

That is one big weiner. I would have loved to see Mary Poppins!! Do you know how long it's running? We are considering a family vacation to NYC this summer and I didn't think I would bother with a show, but the boys might enjoy that.

1:15 PM  
Blogger theotherbear said...

They ate that whole hot dog!!! Way impressed here!

9:22 PM  
Blogger K. said...

And a happy Mother's Day for you too! What a fun outing, I hope Mary Poppins was at least as memorable as the Hot Dog!

7:09 AM  
Blogger Chicky Chicky Baby said...

Heh, weiner, heh.

It looks mighty tasty though.

heh.

2:01 PM  
Blogger OhTheJoys said...

I am sorry, but that hot dog just... well it's very SUGGESTIVE.

2:23 PM  
Blogger Jen said...

You have just described my dream vacation with my girls! I wanted them to be into the American Girl dolls SO BADLY and they never were. :( We can still get to NYC for a show someday, but now they're too old for such dolly goodness. Maybe one of my boys....

8:24 PM  
Blogger Reff said...

In the first picture, is the doll reaching for the "Emergency Exit" window?

1:20 PM  
Blogger Muser | Writer | Traveler said...

Hiya

If your girls want somewhere to shop for doll clothes and accessories for their American Girl Dolls that they can afford they can visit us at Emily Rose Emily Rose Doll Coupons and Deals

You'll like it too :-)

5:09 PM  
Blogger Muser | Writer | Traveler said...

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5:10 PM  
Blogger Her Bad Mother said...

You had me at weiner.

8:30 PM  
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3:23 PM  

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