Sep 25, 201206:39 PMChina Mom
Dare to Dream
I have exciting news! My daughter is a consultant for Disney on Ice! No really. How else do you explain Dare to Dream, the all-new live ice skating production coming to the Tulsa State Fair this weekend?
Seriously – look at the line-up: Rapunzel, Tiana and Cinderella bringing memorable moments from their films to life in a skating spectacular fit for a princess. Only my daughter could dream this stuff up. Or should I say “dare to dream” this stuff up.
Needless to say, we’ll be going – like I have any choice in the matter. We can’t drive past 21st & Yale without my daughter asking how many more months until she gets to go to the Fair and watch Disney on Ice again. And trust me, we go by 21st & Yale a lot throughout the year, so it’s a common conversation.
From what I understand, Rapunzel will be joined by Flynn Ryder and Maximus, while Princess Tiana will skate with Prince Naveen – and Cinderella of course will meet her Prince Charming. As if that’s not enough, all the Disney princesses will take to the ice in a spectacular finale!
See what I mean? Only my little girl would dare to dream this up.
Or your little girl.
Or any little girl who loves princesses.
I guess I’ll see you at the show!
Dare to Dream is performing at the Tulsa State Fair Sept. 27-30. Tuckets can be purchased at the Expo Ticket Express Office (918) 376-6000 or www.tulsastatefair.com. Event ticket prices include admission to the Tulsa State Fair if purchased on or before Sept. 27.
Show times are Thursday at 7:30; Friday 10:30 a.m., 3:30 and 7:30 p.m.; Saturday and Sunday 11:30 a.m., 3:30 and 7:30 p.m. For more information, go to www.disneyonice.com.

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When Karen Szabo adopted her daughter Piper from China back in 2006, she didn't know she was also adopting a new passion for and interest in adoption and international adoption issues. But ever since she wrapped her arms around her sweet little girl, she's been drawn to adoption-related stories - and formed a few opinions along the way. She'll share these and write about her own experiences as an adoptive mom - and just an ordinary mom.