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Last Friday, after a long and busy week all we wanted to do was relax around the house and have a boring night at home. Our weekends are always full and just as busy as our week days. However an opportunity arose that we couldn’t refuse when a friend offered up his tickets to a Devils game. This doesn’t happen every day so we decided to seize the moment.
This night would involve 3 hours of driving and wrangling two children in a busy arena. It doesn’t sound like much fun, does it? But sometimes when you step out of your comfort zone great things happen. We made memories and now the kids have an appreciation for and knowledge of hockey as a sport. Our goal as parents is to expose our children to as many new experiences as possible, which is why we’re always so busy.
We should all be able to relate to Norm of the new movie, North of the North. In the film Norm faces an overwhelming challenge when he sees that his home is being taken over by developers. In an effort to save the Artic, he embarks on an adventure to New York City to help stop the madness once and for all. He can’t do any of this without first stepping out of his comfort zone.
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Marielle Altenor says
Can’t wait to go see this with my son! Awesome giveaway. Going to the movie theater can be a bit on the pricey side so whoever wins will be really happy!
Seattle Travel Blogger says
This looks like a fun movie.
I will have to tell my niece about this; she loves cartoon movies!
Annemarie LeBlanc says
Children’s movies with moral lessons in them are always a good choice to watch. I love that this movie teaches kids how to react positively to situations they may face. That is such a valuable lesson they can benefit from when they reach adulthood.
MyTeenGuide says
This sounds like a super fun movie. My twin granddaughters will love this.