Can you guess which Wizard of Oz characters my family and I are dressed as?
And no, this isn’t a family Halloween costume. It was for a Wizard of Oz event! Imaginarium 360 invited me to their Wizard of Oz themed light experience in exchange for posting online. I get a lot of scammy sounding invites for exercise clothes discounts and random things like that, but this seemed legit, so I went for it and accepted four tickets to Imaginarium in Chandler, AZ.
Apparently, I’m an “influencer” now. (Check my IG follower numbers, and you’ll be as surprised as I was.)
They also gave me a link for discounts, so if that sounds fun to you, you can click the button below and use the code “BreanaJ”.
Now, I don’t often ask my husband to drive us an hour for an evening activity, but on the occasions I do, I make sure it’s well worth it. And this was! Lots of lights, photo booths, and even a circus/motorcycle daredevil show (that was our favorite part).
Of course, we couldn’t go to a Wizard of Oz-themed family night without sharing the story with our seven-year-old. So he read the book, and then we watched the movie. I think I enjoyed it even more as an adult…and I was a kid who walked around with a Dorothy dress sewed by my aunt, a pair of sparkly red Mary Janes, and a little stuffed Toto that my mom gave me.

Ever since then, I have been seeing Wizard of Oz stuff everywhere. Our library’s children’s section even has a big Oz display! I was confused about this coincidence…until I realized that the second half of the Wicked film is coming out next month.
I actually didn’t know this until last night, when my mom and I FINALLY had a movie night to watch Wicked. We’d been planning this since my birthday. Which is in February. But I’m glad we waited, because we were both shocked when the movie ended at such a cliffhanger, only to tell us To Be Continued… I’m glad I only have to wait a few weeks!
Don’t judge me, but I haven’t read the book Wicked yet. I had my kid read The Wonderful Wizard of Oz before watching the movie, but I didn’t follow up own rules for Wicked!
Anyway, all this Wizard of Oz fun has renewed my love for Oz. Maybe I’ll even give the books a re-read. Even though there are 14 of them, and some are pretty weird! Haven’t read them? Give them a try! I’m curious what you’ll think of Dorothy’s many friends from Oz.













