The other day my son asked if I wanted to go to Disney on Ice with him, his wife, and my granddaughter. It sounded like a pretty fun time, so I accepted his invitation. We went this afternoon. In the car was playing all Disney music and we sang along. I loved hearing my granddaughter sing as she really does have a gift for it. My son would sometimes sing a duet with her. I loved seeing the way he loves her. As we waited in line to enter the venue, I enjoyed seeing all the different people and children with Disney attire. Of course many little girls were dressed as princesses. My granddaughter is probably on the older side now, but she wore an outfit that resembled Belle’s before the stunning yellow ball gown. She was just as beautiful, in my opinion. My son bought some fun accessories and I got cotton candy that included a hat that was the face of Olaf the snowman. We found our seats, which were pretty close to the ice and took a couple pictures. The show itself was geared towards the kids for the most part, but the adults also appreciated the ice skating skills. At times they would pick a couple children out of the crowd to participate in the show, which gave them and their parents an even more special memory. Everyone was having a good time. On the way out, we came across a woman pushing an elderly woman in a wheelchair. She was carrying several souvenirs on her lap and had the biggest smile on her face. It was a simply joyful afternoon and I was grateful for the invitation.
I Found God today in fun family time.