$25 NBPR Rebate
$9.48 in loose change
$34.48 added to the Disney fund. $1243.51 saved in cash since June 1st!
You can see all my previous deposits here.
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By Kristen D
$25 NBPR Rebate
$9.48 in loose change
$34.48 added to the Disney fund. $1243.51 saved in cash since June 1st!
You can see all my previous deposits here.
By Kristen D
$10 check from My Survey
$12.80 check from Viewpoints Forum
$7.50 NBPR Rebate
$30.30 added to the Disney fund. $1209.03 saved in cash since June 1st!
You can see all my previous deposits here.
By Kristen D
My Survey – received a $30 check.
$30 added to the Disney Fund. $1178.73 saved since June 1st!
You can see How I Save for Disney here and all my previous deposits here.
By Kristen D
$6 NBPR Rebate
$11 payment from Mindfield
$2 from putting on my coat (left from last winter. HAHA!)
50c from doing the laundry (gotta love that!)
$18.50 added to the Disney Fund. $1148.73 saved since June 1st!
See all my past deposits here.
By Kristen D
I was so excited to finally get one of the rebate checks I mailed in at the end of August in the mail today.
$10 NBPN Rebate
$10 added to the Disney fund!
That brings the fund up to $1130.23 since June 1st.
See all my past deposits here.
By Kristen D
$3.96 from interest earned on my checking account.
$50 from MySurvey (a lot of this was referrals)
$16.73 in loose change gathered over the past 2 weeks.
$70.69 total added to the fund.
See all my past deposits here.
By Kristen D
So here goes…
I’ve had quite a few rebate checks roll in over the past 2 weeks. I’ve just set them to the side until I had enough to make this post.
I have $100 to add to my Disney Fund. That makes my total saved in 4 months….
$1049.54 and not one penny has come from our pay checks!
By admin
I started buying Disney movies for my children as soon as I got married (my daughter was born 3 years into the marriage) because of the fact Disney locks their movies in the vault for years at a time.
We were lucky enough to meet the real Snow White on our trip to Disney last May. Emily fell in love with her and can’t wait to see her again. So when I received the movie, I thought it would be a great time to start our Disney Family Movie Nights. Movie Nights are a great way to ignite the Disney spirit in your family and keep it burning throughout the whole year.
For the movie night I printed off a Snow White craft, purchased a red table cloth (to match her dress), found a package of jewels at Michaels (since the 7 Dwarfs were miners) to create a mining activity and found the cutest popcorn dishes at The Dollar Tree. My kids and my nephew could barely contain their excitement when they found out we were having a Snow White Party.
We started off the evening by making the craft. Emily made Snow White, my nephew made a dwarf and Jacob made a knight. They did a great job except Jacob decided to put all the pieces of his knight on the inside of the tube! Gotta love a 2 year old’s creativity.
For dinner I wanted to do something easy. Ideally I would of made a German meal, but since it was just the kids and me tonight I decided to make something I knew they would eat. So I made Pigs in a Blanket for the first time. The kids laughed and gobbled it all up.
They ate quickly though because they were excited to do the mining activity. I filled 3 bowls with rice and hid a variety of jewels in the rice. I expected Jacob to make a mess and not be interested in finding any of the jewels. I was shocked to discover that he was the one who was most interested and my daughter lost interest before she even found half of her jewels. Jacob found every single one of his and the rest of hers!
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