Skip to main content

Star Paws Coming to DVD 12/13

I just saw a news report stating saying some areas of Hawaii received over 2" of snow. SNOW?  Hawaii?  Those two words don't even belong in the same sentence but it really happened. 


Hearing of the snow Hawaii reminded of the upcoming Winter Break.  *cues suspense music*

I'm not worried about hearing those those dreaded words... "Maaaaaaahhhhhh, I'm bored" as we stay pretty busy during our break. Hopefully, we'll get a couple inches of snow and a chance to go sledding.  If not, we can always break out the snacks and watch some DVDs. 

2016 has been a banner year for family DVDs.  

Last month, we added Star Paws to our DVD collection.  Star Paws is a cute movie in which a team of dogs travel back in time to thwart an evil cat's attempts to take over the galaxy.  The dogs travel to the era when dinosaurs roamed the Earth and full of adventure and laughs.  Star Paws is perfect for kids who love animals, even dinosaurs.  We learned a few interesting facts about dinosaurs from the movie.  I love it when a movie sneaks in a little education.



The Littlest One loves dinosaurs so this is the perfect movie for him.  In fact, Star Paws is a great movie for kids of all ages and at only 77 minutes, it's not too long.  

Check out this exclusive clip



    The battle between Cats and Dogs goes Galactic! Adventure Cat and his evil kitty army hope to snatch a magical galactic bone that will give them the power to take over the entire galaxy. It's up to an elite group of space dogs, headed by the intrepid General Ruff (William McNamara), to beat Adventure Cat to the bone.

What tips do you have for keeping the kids entertained during Winter vacation?

Let me know, leave a comment below.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Jeepers! It's January Hop

Happy New Year! What better way to kick off the new year than with a giveaway! I am so excited to join The Mommy Island, The Kids Did It and 90+ other fab blogs in the first big giveaway hop of 2018! Here’s your chance to start the new year off with a win. One lucky Three Boys and an Old Lady blog reader will receive a $15 Walmart eGift card. $10 may not seem like a lot but it’s enough to stock up on some last minute Christmas clearance gifts. Trust me. I bought a 6’ Christmas tree WITH lights, 2 animal massagers, 3 Jelly Belly BeanBoozled Jelly Beans Mystery Bean Dispenser, Christmas cards and wrapping paper less than $20 during an after Christmas Walmart shopping trip. I was searching for some cough syrup when my friend’s kid spotted the Jelly Belly BeanBoozled Jelly Beans Mystery Bean Dispenser on sale for 50 cents. What a steal! The regular price is $10 so to find them on sale for 50 cents was a deal. We cleared the shelves. A few rows down we spotted some anima

Maple and Brown Sugar Air Fryer Bacon

I've been raving about my Instant Pot but now I have a new favorite... the Air Fryer.   O M G This thing is amazing!  I don't know why I was so late to the Air Fryer craze but I am so glad I am finally onboard.   I've been talking about getting one and then after my aunt posted pics of her new air fryer, that was it off to Best Buy I went.   I wasn't sure how big of a unit I would need but I figured the 2.5 liter would suffice.  I chose the Chefman Express.  It was priced on the shelves for $85 but online for $75.99 and my local store matched the price AND I had my Swagbucks Best Buy QR code so I got 500 SBs + 2 SBs for every dollar spent so that's another 170 SBs.  So, after discounts, my air fryer ended up costing me less than the sale price.  Woohoo! There were some fancy ones on the shelves with digital display but after checking the reviews I figured since I don't fry much this model would suffice. When I think of fried foods, I think

A Pit Stop at Sho Nuff Hot Tamales in Greenville, Mississippi

My cousin and I were driving along and our tummies were rumbling as we crossed the Mississippi state line on US-82.  We didn't really have any particular dish in mind for lunch but we started seeing signs saying "Hot Tamales". "Hot Tamales", my Philly cousin asked. "Yep", I replied nonchalantly.  "I remember reading something about hot tamales being a big thing here in the Delta."   We kept driving and finally decided we would have to try these famous Mississippi Delta hot tamales. Now to decide which one.  There were literally dozens of tamale spots.  We happened upon a restaurant called Sho-Nuff and decided it was the one. We parked and entered the large, delightfully decorated restaurant.  The wall was plastered with local and national awards in recognition of those hot tamales.   There was a sign touting Sho-Nuff as the winner of the local newspaper's favorite restaurant award and 3rd place winner in the annual  Delta Hot Ta