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Easy Ways to Teach Kids to be Giving and Grateful

November 22, 2014 By Autumn Rose Reo 25 Comments

At this time of the year we are reminded to give thanks for the good things in our lives.  It’s also a great time to teach kids to be giving and grateful.

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Here are a number of ideas this holiday as well as throughout the year to teach kids to give back. Many of these suggestions don’t require a lot of work, are fun and can help create an even stronger bond as a family unit.

Start the Conversation


Teaching the basics of giving with Saving and Giving Jars
The premise is simple: have two jars – one designated for saving and the other for giving. Depending on your child’s allowance or age, you can have them allocate a certain amount of money each time they put money in the jar. For example $1 means 90 cents for saving and then 10 cents for giving.

Santa Letters
Writing Santa letters makes a great way to talk about giving to kids less fortunate than your own. I have a great free printable for Santa letters you can print off and start the conversation today.

Make a Thankful Tree
With two kids under the age of 7, it seems like they wouldn’t be able to understand that not everyone lives in a home with a family and served three meals every day. But by asking them what things they are grateful for can be a great conversation starter. This tree is easy to put together and I’ve seen several versions of them – some are drawn on paper, some are painted with handprints, but for this one, we gather sticks from outdoors and talked about what we were thankful for. When I explained that some kids don’t have their favorite named toy or even a mama, they begin to ask questions and are primed for talking about the importance of giving back.

“I am Thankful…”at Galleria Dallas
“I AM THANKFUL FOR…” PRESENTED BY THE EURASIAN ASSOCIATION OF DFW
Level 2, Martin Lawrence Galleries
The exhibit displays the meaning of Thanksgiving among children of different cultures, with works grouped in different age categories: Under 5 years, 5-7 years, 8-10 years, 11-14 years, and 15-18 years.
Opens today – Dec. 7

http://www.galleriadallas.com

No Matter their Age, Kids Can Help to Give

Crafting for Good

Crafts are actually a great way to help children learn about giving. For instance, they can create a place mats or a centerpiece to put in with your Pantry Box for Metrocrest Services. On the website they provide a list of what they need and you can purchase them, put in the placemats and they will stock them in their pantry or during the holidays, they will pack them with the holiday food deliveries. If you prefer, you can actually attend a Family Night and for an hour the organization will do a family craft for 30 minutes and the family can stock the pantry with donated goods.

http://www.metrocrestservices.org

Collecting Everyday Goods

Toilet paper, paper towels, toothpaste – these are all things we take for granted. But at the Arlington Life Shelter, individuals and families that don’t have anywhere to live are provided these basics necessities to help them sleep somewhere warm and receive a warm meal while getting the skills they needs to get back out there. They always post their current needs list online and on their billboard, so you can have the kids put together the box and  on your designated day, make the drop off.

http://arlingtonlifeshelter.org

Be on Their Level

Adopt an Angel and Toys for Tots
A tradition for many families and organizations at the holiday, you can get in the sprit of giving on a level kids can really understand since you are giving to kids in your child’s age range.  You can find Adopt an Angel trees in shopping centers throughout DFW, but some families are so busy they can’t get to the tree! So they’ve made it easy and you now can adopt a kid online, make your purchase and then drop of them off at a designated locations. And Toys for Tots, which FOX 4 is a sponsor of, is a phenomenal organization led by the US Marines.  The process gives your kids a  hands-on opportunity to buy the gifts they want for the age they want and then drop them off for distribution.

http://dfwangeltree.org

http://dfwtoysfortots.org

Host a Giving Party 
Instead of having guests to a holiday party or for your child’s  birthday  party, ask guests to bring gifts to give to a charity your child chooses. For instance, you could hold a PJ Party and ask guests to give blankets or teddy bears. Many organizations need both of those for patients at children’s hospitals like Children’s Health. Once year we asked for socks for teens and they were given to kids in the hospital so they had something fun to keep their feet warm and are fun!

Teaching Good Means Being Good

Be a Good Example of Giving 
Remember kids learn by watching so be a good example. December 2 is #Giving Tuesday, a global initiative to raise money for nonprofits #GivingTuesday is a global giving campaign.Your generous donations will not only allow us to continue fulfilling wishes of children with life-threatening illnesses and provide them an experience of a lifetime at Give Kids The World, but they will also count twice! An anonymous donor will match every donation made on #GivingTuesday, up to $20,000.

www.gktw.org/givingtuesday (This donation page will only be accessible on December 2nd and will be open for 24 hours. )

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Shave the Date: Movember Ends Nov. 30 {Giveaway}

November 20, 2014 By Autumn Rose Reo 5 Comments

The handle bar.

The pencil thin.

The Pizza Inn.


Actually, I can go on for days of all the different kinds of mustaches that you’ve probably seen this month throughout Movember.

Some of them good. Some of them not so good.

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Started  as an effort in Austraila in 2013, Movember has grown to a 21-country effort that in 2013 had more than 219,000 participants and raised more $23 million. And let’s not even begin to count all the amount of hair that was cut when it was over.

However, it’s not really about the beards.  Remember Movember is about getting men to talk about men’s health issues such as prostate cancer, testicular cancer and mental health problems.

But when it’s all said and done…thankfully many men will take it off (we hope) and The Boardroom is ready to help us all do it in style.  A proud supporter of Movember, Nov. 29 & 30,  men will receive 50 percent off an Express Shave with a $5 donation to the Movember Foundation.  The Boardroom is also hosting a ‘Celebrate Movember’ contest, offering Facebook fans the opportunity to win free weekly mustache trims and a free Benchmark haircut service. For each contest entry received, Boardroom will donate $10 to the Movember Foundation.

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With 12 locations in DFW, including: Dallas, Addison, Las Colinas, Plano, Frisco, Fort Worth, Southlake and Highland Village, the Boardroom Salon for Men was created to provide a cool, comfortable, masculine place for men to get a great haircut, shave, facial or other spa service – the ultimate relaxed grooming experience for men.

But I’m making sure for one lucky man is rewarded for his moustache-growing with either a free Benchmark haircut or a free Hot Lather Shave (both valued at $55). What a great gift for that special man!  

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Best Dallas Bloggers

October 28, 2014 By Autumn Rose Reo Leave a Comment

Looking for the Best Dallas Bloggers? Here are some great ones to follow. 

My journey to blogging actually is more like dirt roads that merged and became I-35.

Being both a PR person and a blogger, I’ve had the fortunate opportunity to work and ultimately become friends with many of these very successful Dallas bloggers. Each one has their own special way they experience the world and many of them a sense of humor that often makes me laugh many times aloud (which is not taken well when you are in a Starbucks or a meeting.) While I still uncover many bloggers based in Dallas on a daily basis that are foodies, fashionistas and more, these gals (and guys) know how to make some amazing crafts, where to go for the bargains and share candidly many experiences you can really relate with.

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Here’s my list of must follow list of Dallas Bloggers!


 

BDallas Bloggers Bare Feet on the Dashboardare Feet on the Dashboard

Becca Short Eby

Bare Feet on the Dashboard evokes a life of freedom through frugal living, travel, faith, crafts, creative pursuits, activities for families and kids, and so much more. Share in the adventure on Facebook, Pinterest, Instagram, and Twitter.

 

 

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Dian Farmer

Dian is a Dallas Mom and Blogger who is passionate about sharing her tips with women of all ages. As a Baby Boomer she has years of experience to share to help others succeed in life. Growth of spirit, family and impact in her community are important pieces of Dian’s life and she is excited to share her tips with you!

 

Dallas Bloggers Carrie ElleCarrie Elle

Carrie Lindsey

Carrie Lindsey is a Dallas mom who blogs about parenting, “mom life,” and family-friendly activities in the Dallas area at Carrie Elle. From simple crafts to easy recipes to meal planning (and everything in between!), Carrie blogs for the busy mom. She also offers blog coaching for new bloggers and sells Meal Planners in her Etsy shop.

 

CDallas Bloggers Coupon Crazy Mommyoupon Crazy Mommy

Natalie Emmert Reid

Digging through all the deals to find the BEST ways to help you save money online, in the grocery stores, drug stores and more! The Coupon Crazy Mommy has been teaching couponing classes around the Dallas/Ft. Worth Metroplex for nearly 10 years and is a regular guest on WFAA’s “Good Morning Texas.”

 

DDallas Bloggers Digital Mom Blogigital Mom Blog

Molly Thornberg

Digital Mom Blog is your online hub for technology, parenting and geekery. From tech reviews of the latest gadgets to the woes of raising toddlers: Digital Mom, Molly Thornberg delivers real-life with this blog for the modern mom. Follow Digital Mom Blog on Facebook, Twitter, and Pinterest.

 

EEasy Green Momasy Green Mom

Amber Sorrells

Amber is a Fort Worth wife and mom of 3 boys. She is passionate about sharing how her family lives green and hopes to inspire others to take little steps to being more Eco-friendly. On Easy Green Mom she shares tips for living green, gluten free recipes, cloth diaper tips, DIY crafts, and new Eco-friendly products. Find her on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest and Instagram.

 

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Valerie Preston

Family eGuide is an online guide to affordable family-friendly events, activities, and services in the northern suburbs of Dallas/Fort Worth. Winner of “Best Publication” in Denton County 2014! Contact us about promoting your event or business. You can also find us on Facebook, Twitter, & Instagram!

 

GDallas Bloggers Geek Glameek Glam

Stephanie Drenka

Geek Glam is a personal style blog authored by Stephanie Drenka. Created to eliminate the misconception that geek and chic are mutually exclusive attributes, Geek Glam combines Stephanie’s love of gaming, fashion, beauty, and pop culture.

 

 

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Mariah Leeson

With a passion for celebrating Mariah created Giggles Galore,www.gigglesgalore.net, a lifestyle blog that focuses on creative parties, DIY crafts, recipes and tip and hints for making the ordinary extraordinary one creative project at a time. Mariah loves collaborating with brands and can be reached at mariah@gigglesgalore.net or follow her onFacebook,Instagram,Twitter and Pinterest.

 

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Aarn Farmer

Aarn is a husband, father of 4, and grandfather of 3, with one on the way. He is also the author of a coupon & deal blog all about shopping and saving at Walmart. If you’re looking to save money at Walmart, this is the place you want to be. From weekly $1 and under deals to a searchable coupon database, he has it all. Be sure to follow on Twitter, Facebook, and Pinterest so you don’t miss a deal.

 

JDallas Bloggers Jenns RAQenn’s RAQ

Jennifer Land

Jenn is a homeschooling mother to many in Fort Worth, Texas. Whether she’s blogging about her kids, their favorite toys and curriculum, food, or about local Dallas / Fort Worth events, she’s keeping it Real And Quirky! Find her on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, and Instagram.

 

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Julie

Julie is a Mom, knitter, crafter, and food enthusiast. She is is married to the love of her life and together they have three boys, twin teenagers and a pre-schooler. Julie is passionate about everything handmade is proud to call Fort Worth home. Find her on Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest, and Facebook.

 

LDallas Bloggers LifeatFortyife at Forty

Angela Williamson

Join sisters, Angela and Brady Lee, as they share two completely different lifestyles at 40. Although both were born and raised in MN, Angela now resides in TX. Follow them on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and Pinterest.

 

 

LDallas Bloggers Life with Captain Fussybucketsife With Captain Fussybuckets

Gena

Gena is a thirty something mother of three young boys and a youth minister’s wife. She is a homeschooler and home gardener who loves to blog about parenting, cooking, going green, and the occasional crafts for kids and DIY. Follow Life With Captain Fussybuckets on Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest, and Instagram.

 

 

MDallas Bloggers Milk and Cuddlesilk and Cuddles

Shannon Schmid

Shannon, traded in her sensible NYC Television producer shoes (they were best for taking the subway), for a pair of Texas Cowboy boots! Shannon blogs about many subjects including Travel, Recipes, Technology & Events. Shannon is PR friendly, and also the author of American and Irish. Find her: Twitter, Facebook, & YouTube among other places. Milkandcuddles (@) gmail.com

 

MDallas Bloggers Mommie Again Plusommie… Again PLUS

Kim Croisant

Kim, a 50+Influencer and a Mommie “Again” to her youngest grandchild, is an advocate for healthy living. Follow her journey on eating organic, growing a garden for the first time, ridding her cupboards of all GMO foods and trying to survive menopause!

 

MDallas Bloggers My Crazy SavingsyCRAZYSavings

Courtney Solstad

Mommy to three little princesses, I love the flexible schedule that blogging has allotted me. I live in North Dallas and proudly serve as a Deal Pro with Savings.com, Pampers Baby Board Member, Collective Bias Advisory Team, and Sea World Wildside Blogger. I love connecting with brands and sharing ways to live well for less with my readers. I am passionate about being debt free and enriching the lives around me.

 

PDallas Bloggers Pounds 4 Penniesounds4Pennies

Amy Greene

Amy Greene lives in the Dallas area with her husband and three children. She enjoys teaching people how to make DIY crafts, homemade recipes and parties on a budget at Pounds4Pennies. Amy writes about how easy it can be to have a simple, healthy and greener lifestyle. She provides easy tips and trick for everyone to save money to be healthy and green.

 

TDallas Bloggers Tales of Beauty for Ashesales of Beauty for Ashes

Becky

Becky traded in her teaching degree for diapers and dishes. Her blog, Tales of Beauty for Ashes, has tricks for anything from how to have a better marriage, to a better way to organize measuring cups. When not writing, you might find her reading a book, playing in the kitchen or loving on her family. Find her on Facebook, Twitter or Pinterest.

 

TDallas Bloggers The Nerds Wifehe Nerd’s Wife

Arena Blake

Arena is the wife of a Nerd and mom of a toddler who loves his Star Wars blankie a little too much. She is passionate about showcasing brands through creative crafts, recipes, and tutorials on her Dallas mom blog. She lives in the suburbs north of Dallas with her family. You can email her at thenerdswife@gmail.com or follow her on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram.

 

TDallas Bloggers Three Different Directionshree Different Directions

Tammy Litke

Three Different Directions, is a lifestyle blog about home & family, recipes, travel, electronics & other things we enjoy in life. Tammy likes to hear from PR and companies to collaborate with brands and can be reached at, tammy@threedifferentdirections.com. Find her on Twitter, Facebook and Pinterest.

 

WDallas Bloggers White Boxeekends Count

Jennifer and Tony

A PR friendly, Texas #millennialfamily #travel & activity blog. They are located in the Fort Worth, TX area focused on making the MOST out of the weekend! After working HARD in the week as busy professors and they always seek to enjoy a great work-life balance.  Ffollow them on Twitter, Pinterest, or Facebook.

 

The Gals’ First Timers Guide to a Dallas Cowboys Game

October 26, 2014 By Autumn Rose Reo 2 Comments

Hey Girl! Are you headed out to see your first Dallas Cowboys game? Then you need this: The Gals’ First Timers Guide to a Dallas Cowboys Game.

Thanks to #GoVerizon for inviting me to my first time at Dallas Cowboys game. #GoVerizon

When you step out of my backdoor you can actually see both of the stadiums that house the Texas Rangers and the Dallas Cowboys.

Considering how close we live to all the action, you’d think we spend a lot of time there, but unfortunately, until a few weeks ago, I’d never been inside to see a game of America’s #1 Team. To get ready for the big game, I wasn’t sure what to wear, what to bring (or not) and what else I should do to have the best experience. So here’s your breakdown of everything you need from one gal to another to go to your first Dallas Cowboys Game.


The Gals' First-Timer Guide to a Dallas Cowboys Game

What to Wear

Of course, like any great milestone, the first thing a female wants to know is “What do I Wear?” While I did do a little Pinterest research for ideas, the reality of what to wear to the game is by taking a look at what everyone else was wearing once I got there. Honestly, it seems as though there were two specific camps you fell into with your appropriate attire at the Cowboys game:

Sporty Spice

About the women at the game sported their jerseys and cute team apparel proudly. A few of them would add their own spin with lots of Texas flair like rhinestones, ballcaps and boots.

Posh Spice

The other half fell more into this group with Texas flair from head to toe. These gals brought their A game with bling, dresses, skirts and also, like our Sporty Spice, the boots (also with bling and design.)

If you don’t fall into either of these you’ll be fine, but just remember if you wear a skirt and your seats are up high, you might want to wear a cute pair of bloomers for the all the spectators below. 🙂


What to Bring

Handbags

My biggest concern of what to bring to the game was my handbag. I normally carry a pretty large bag, but I didn’t want to deal with it at the game. And that’s good since the stadium doesn’t allow it. The rules are very specific when it comes to the size of your bag and what you can have in it.

  • NFL approved bags that are clear plastic, vinyl or PVC and do not exceed 12″ x 6″ x 12.” The bags may be hand-carried or have a shoulder strap.

  • One-gallon clear plastic freezer bag (Ziploc bag or similar).

  • Small, one compartment, clutch bag that does not exceed 8.5″ x 5.5″, with or without a handle or strap. This can be carried separately or within a plastic bag.

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Mobile Phone (and it matters which provider you have)!

Of course, in addition to your bag, you need to think about what you’re bringing. While you should always have a driver’s license (especially if you plan to drink alcohol at a tailgate party or purchase at the game), the other most important item is your mobile phone. I know I thought my AT&T smartphone wouldn’t have even had been a talking point since  it’s AT&T Stadium at all, but that was not the case. From the moment I arrived for tailgating until I left to go home, my reception was a gamble and most the time I was losing. A lot. I wanted to chronicle my experience and without my friend with a Verizon phone (which has excellent service), I wouldn’t have been able to communicate online at all.

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Bottomline, if you want to be offline and zone into the game while you’re there and have your own arrangements for transportion, you’re ok. But if you want to share that touchdown, take a selfie with the celebrity you might bump into milling around the stadium or meet up with that friend you know is also at the game at a mutual location, it’s probably not going to happen unless you have good reception like I know you’ll get from Verizon and not from AT&T.

Strollers

If you are bringing a kiddo until 2 to the game, you’ll probably want to bring a stroller. Remember, that stadium is HUGE and unless you are hanging with Jerry himself, you’ll be walking whereever your seat is and you’ll want a stroller. Strollers are permitted and ideally an umbrella one will do the job so you can put it under your seat. If not, you can check the stroller at Guest Services Center located on the concourse behind Sections 219, 244, 420 and 451.

How to Get There

It costs a lot of money to park at the stadium. I mean like $100 or so and you might still be walking to get there. And there’s still the time it takes to find a spot and after the game, get out in a reasonable time. However, if you’re smart, there’s several other options that don’t cost you money, time or too much effort!

Uber

If you don’t know what I’m talking about, you need to get on the ball. However, but in a nutshell, it’s a cab service manned by other regular folks like you and I. Calling for a car has never been so easy with the Uber app which also is the way you pay. And anyone at mamachallenge.com can get $2o off their first Uber ride by using code “MamaChallenge20”. Just download the app and get going on your own car service.

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Ride the Trolley

In Arlington around the ballpark, there are many restaurants and retailers that are happy for you to come and park – as long as you come and spend a little time (and money) before the game. For normally $20-30 spent, you can park your car and take the convenient red trolley to drop you off at the stadium. For instance, Cici’s Pizza will let you park for $100 and you get a few pizzas to boot.

Drive & Park

If you opt to just drive your car right on up to Jerry’s World, just make sure to give yourself some time, patience and bring comfortable shoes because it might take a while to find a spot. However, if you’re going early to tailgate you probably can scout out a good place. Just remember, if you are hosting the tailgate and have a tent you plan to put up close to the grounds, you need to make sure you got a permit for that.

You’re at the Game, Now What?

You Don’t Understand Football

Hey, me neither! But the game is a lot of fun without even watching the game too seriously. Either ask someone around you to give you a little lesson (unless they are too into it and now is not the time.) Or again, use that phone to look it up. However, I can tell you the words “Touchdown” and “Field Goal” are good words when we are referring to the Cowboys. And if you hear “fumble” or a lot of people giving a piece of their mind at the ref, it’s not going so well.

Food 

Food is the second most important F-word at a Cowboys game. And there’s a lot of it. Whether you are aiming for beer and nachos to a nicer, upscale meal made from a well-trained chef, they make it available for you. I really eyed the taqueria fare, however, the cinnamon nuts are going to try to lure you with their aroma. If you are on a diet or watching your weight, this isn’t really your favorite eating destination, but you do have options.

Just in Case

There’s a lot of things you might not want to ask or think will happen, but sometimes they do, which is why there are several services in place to help while you’re onsite.

Family Restrooms

You’ll find family restrooms throughout the stadium on all concourses and on each Club and Suite level. Also there are baby changing stations in baby girl or boy needs a new diaper.

Text program
Got a question and can’t find anyone to ask? Guest may call for assistance during each event by sending a text message to 69050 from your cell phone.  Type the word STAR followed by a space and the issues (question, comment, concern, etc.) and location and someone will get back to you to help.

First Aid Kit

No one wants to get hurt, but it can happen with all those stairs or those cute heels you chose to wear instead of comfortable shoes like I suggested. If you need a bandaid or other medical assistance, you can find five first aid locations including Event Level – Northeast Tunnel, Main Concourse – Behind Sections 219 and 244 and Upper Concourse – Behind Sections 420 and 451. However, contact a member of the event staff and they can quickly guide you to neccesary assistance.

Lost and Found

If you’re like me, you are the worst at laying down something and then forgetting to pick it back up especially coats, hats or that new shirt you might have bought in the gift shop. If that’s you too and now you can’t find it head to Guest Services. As long as your item is not your mobile phone, then call (817) 892-4161 for information or notify them via lostandfound@dallascowboys.net for your item.

Now if you lose the kiddo or your friend you came with, thankfully they have that, too. Contact a member of the staff and they can help you reconnect.

Safe-in-the-Seat Program

Guests can receive a free ID bracelet featuring a space to write in their seat location. The Safe in the Seat Program aids in reuniting lost children and guests with their parties. The bracelets are available at all Guest Services Centers located on the concourse behind Sections 219, 244, 420 and 451. Safe in the Seat bracelets are not valid in place of a ticket.

And of course, if all else fails, there is an app for that! Download the AT&T Stadium app in advance or if you are doing it onsite, you’ll need good service like with Verizon Wireless.

Got any tips for football game success for the gals? 

Choose the Best Day Care for Your Family with the Three Es

October 14, 2014 By Autumn Rose Reo 1 Comment

I received a thank you gift basket for providing my experience and knowledge of TLC Schools. However, all the comments and opinions are my own. 

While I may office from home, my schedule requires designated “work time” and flexibility to meet with clients on a moment’s notice. So before my daughter was born, I researched for months to find the right day care that met my family’s needs and my child could prosper and grow throughout the almost 50 hours a week that she would be there.

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Thankfully, I was relieved three years ago we found a home at TLC Schools, a locally owned and operated school system with three locations in Plano and Arlington. Voted “Best in Child Care” by LIVING Magazine in 2014, TLC Schools provide everything (and more) I was looking for with a focus on the three Es: Education, Environment and what I like to refer to as all the Extras you won’t often find at other day care facilities. While finding the right day care isn’t easy, but using the three Es from my experience, you can streamline your process while also choosing the perfect fit for your family.

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 1. ENVIRONMENT

First and foremost, while education is VERY important, you really should find a school or day care that has the right balance for your child’s need of learning, nurturing and fun.

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From around three months old, the biggest factor that won me over at TLC Schools was how “safe” I felt leaving my bundle of joy with them each day. No matter what member of the staff I may pass in the hall, everyone shares with me the details of my daughter’s day including what funny thing she said at lunch or the big milestones she might have experienced throughout her school day. This means a lot to me not only because the staff is able to share these big moments with me and make me a part of them, but also because I know that they are taking care of her with watchful eyes as well as hearts.  Use of individual door codes for entry and a well-watched check-in and check-out system also increase the safety of the day care for my child. However, I know sometimes you might need more…

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Just by taking a look around a day care facility, you can see if the staff is creative with the kids. Beyond the colorful walls and furniture at TLC, every season the school is decorated from top to bottom with fun themes including in the classrooms. The doors, walls and even the ceilings make it a fun place for the kids to enjoy as they sing, hear stories or even celebrate the holidays with class parties!

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When looking at day care facilities, ask to see their menu plans and what modifications are available if your child is on a special diet. Quite possibly one of my daughter’s favorite parts about TLC is the food. Healthy snacks, breakfast and lunch are prepared daily for the kids, served and eaten in the classroom.  One of our hardest challenges at home had been getting my daughter to eat her vegetables, but thankfully through the assistance and patience of her TLC teacher, she not only eats her vegetables, but enjoys them, too!

2.  Education

No matter the age of your child, learning is happening in everything that they do, say and observe – especially at day care. When selecting a day care,  ask what types of activities the kids are doing, what concepts they are learning and even for the younger kids what book or song they sang that day!  At TLC, education is based on the age group of each child using the HighReach Curriculum for Infants/Toddlers and for the older children they use the ABeka Curriculum, a recognized development approach for their learning platforms. Additionally, computers classes, music classes, language classes (sign language and Spanish) are offered to help children not to just learn the basics, but increase their learning spectrum, as well as having fun while they learn.

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And education at the day care shouldn’t just stop at the kids! When speaking with a potential day care, make sure to ask questions about the teachers’ education levels. At TLC for instance, all of the teachers are requested to obtain their degree (if they don’t have one already) while completing continuing education classes, and maintaining CPR and first-aid certifications.

3. Extras

At many day cares you probably think of the “extras” as all the “other” things you have to pay for in addition to your tuition. However, you want to select a facility that provides options that you didn’t even know you needed, but help to round out the ideal experience for your child.

For instance at TLC Schools, in addition to regular day care,  the facilities offer:

  • Kindergarten (at select locations)
  • After-school programs for school-age kid with included bus pick-up
  • Summer camp with weekly field trips
  • Extracurricular activities on site like gymnastics or karate classes
  • Drop-in day care for those days public school might be closed, but you still need care for your children.

Another great “extra” I didn’t even know I needed was the included diaper + wipes bundle for your little one with your tuition. While you have the option to bring your own supplies, it makes it so much  easier (and cheaper) to not have to remember all that “stuff” in the diaper bag!

Open House TLC

Interested in learning more about TLC Schools DFW? 

Stop by the open house at TLC’s Hedgcoxe location in Plano on Thursday, Oct. 9 or the Democracy location in Plano on Thursday, Oct. 23. If you can’t make it to open house, request a one-on-one tour by calling your preferred TLC School location.

 To learn more about TLC Schools DFW, visit them online, on Facebook or Twitter.

5 Things to Do Before Going to Just Between Friends (JBF)

September 25, 2014 By Autumn Rose Reo 2 Comments

I’m a HUGE FAN of Just Between Friends. If you are a JBFer, you know why moms volunteer hours of their time just to be the first ones to get their hands on this incredible merchandise at amazing prices. And if you’re a new mom or just haven’t had a chance to go to a JBF, then you are going to wonder “why didn’t I think of this super cool concept?”

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Short of the long: Just Between Friends is North America’s Leading Children’s and Maternity Consignment Sales Event! Moms sell kid stuff to other moms at big convention center area in the spring and the fall. Moms who sale stuff make money, moms who buy stuff save money and JBF does the hosting of this big, money-saving event for your kids.


In DFW, we get the pleasure of having several of the best JBF consignment sales out there. Every spring and the fall, moms and dads gear up for shopping deals you can’t find anywhere else and can make your dollars really stretch. However, I don’t refer to it as budget shopping, but more smart shopping. AND take it from me, a gal who tries never to miss a JBF shopping experience, I have a few tips that will make a real difference between a great shopping experience and understanding how some women have to have their husbands come with a truck to haul it all home. (I’ve seen it many times.)

5 Things to Do Before Going to Just Between Friends Dallas (JBF)

1. Think ahead. 

While each sale is just for the current season, so of the deals are so good that you could score the best deal for a coat that you might have for your son’s 6th birthday even though he’s 4 now. And because this JBF sale is in the fall, they also include Halloween costumers and plenty of toys that would look great around your Christmas tree.

2. Make with a list. 

A list will save you time and money. Sure I’ve gone plenty of times with nothing but my credit card, but having a list of sizes, whom to buy for (if you have other family members or expecting friends), and a list of what you need (like the skiing coat for an upcoming vacation), you’ll really see how JBF can save you money and make it much easier to get exactly what you need!

3. Dress to shop till you drop. 

You might be coming to get the cutest clothes for your kids, but going to the sale isn’t a time to sport your new Jimmy Choos. Take it from me, there will be no judgement from anyone if you throw on those yoga pants that you don’t really do yoga in, a pair of crocs and a pony tail and come out to shop. We all know that we are on a mission for great clothes and great toys for great prices and nobody got time for makeup, Pinterest style and taking selfies.

4. Bring your own bags or rolly carts.

The first time you ever pull into the parking lot of a JBF sale, you will know why I say this. The women that know roll in the rolly carts, wheel in the hanging racks and have a few huge reusable bags to load up all their finds until they hit up the cash register. With plenty of clothes, books, furniture, shoes, toys and more to go through, you need something to hold your stuff and your arms need to be free to keep digging. Plus when you pay out, you can load all the loot back up and take it to the car.  I’ve forgotten this a few times and regretted it later because my body hurt from holding it. While there is a “Hold” area for you to drop off things as you buy things, you don’t want to leave your spot in the racks and come back to find someone else picked up where you left off.

5. There’s no shame in a fanny pack. 

Yes, there is actually, but I think you get the drift. Again, this is not time to bring out the big mama purse. You need to carry in only the bare essentials – mobile phone, money, chap stick and a water. The water is a big thing if your JBF sale doesn’t have a place to purchase refreshments because shopping can be an endurance sport. Hydration is key when you’ve been going at it for an hour plus and you will be thirsty, especially if you’re pregnant and you are buying everything under the moon so you don’t have to pay full price later. (Make sure you also get your free pass if you’re expecting and you get a special advance time to buy with free admission!)

Now that you’re ready, then get in the car and head over to Just Between Friends Dallas sale happening at Mesquite Rodeo Hall! If you can’t make it today starting at 10 AM then you have until SUNDAY to score your deals. I know that we’re stocked up, but that’s only until the next JBF Dallas sale happening in March 2015, so mark your calendar!

 

Way Better than the Golden Arches: Peruvian Gold at Irving Arts Center

September 23, 2014 By Autumn Rose Reo Leave a Comment

According to the gold-chained icon of the 80s, Mr. T (yes, you know the one):
“I practice the Golden Rule: He who has all the gold, makes the rules.”

While Mr. T wasn’t around during the ruling time of the ancient Pre-Inca Peruvians, he does a good job of paraphrasing the special “golden” age of civilizations from 1250 B.C. to A.D. 1450. featured in the limited exhibition “Peruvian Gold: Ancient Treasures Unearthed” at the Irving Arts Center, October 4 – December 31. 

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Peruvian Gold is presented in partnership with the National Geographic Museum in Washington D.C. and will showcase extraordinary objects from Peru’s pre-Inca heritage, including gold ceremonial and funerary masks, textiles, ceremonial ornaments, ceramics and jewelry. The centerpiece of the exhibition will be El Tocado, the largest and most ornate pre-Columbian headdress ever discovered. The extraordinary gold headdress dates from the Middle Sican period (A.D. 900-1100). This exhibition marks the first time it has been on display in the United States since it was unearthed in 1991.

Guest curated by National Geographic’s Archaeology Fellow Dr. Fredrik Hiebert, “Peruvian Gold” features iconic artifacts on loan from three Peruvian institutions: Sican National Museum, Larco Museum and Museum of the Central Reserve Bank of Peru. Irving is the only location outside of Washington D.C. to host Peruvian Gold.

Click here to purchase your tickets now for Pervian Gold at the Irving Arts Center.  

And stay tuned for how you can win tickets to this exhibit on MamaChallenge.com!Make sure you are connected on Facebook or sign up for the MamaChallenge Newsletter!


Mama-Daddy Date Night on a Dime {Giveaways}

September 19, 2014 By Autumn Rose Reo 27 Comments

Research reveals that over 90% of couples who go out on dates have increased relationship satisfaction.

However, when your schedule seems packed full of kid functions and other obligations, it’s hard to make it a priority to spend time doing something you enjoy vs. something you “have to do.” However, when you’re married, “you have to work at it.”

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Taking right back to a “work concept,” organizational/business engenue Steven Covey referred to a marriage as an emotional bank account. If you don’t put in a deposit after awhile, you’ll be overdrawn – meaning: hurt, sad or much worse. unfortunately, in reality you don’t necessarily have to spend an arm and a leg to have fun, so we’ve got some great ideas for date night on a dime for moms and dads!

So make a point to make your relationship have value!

1. Put it on the calendar!
Just like doctor’s appointments and soccer practice, if it’s not on the calendar, it won’t happen!

2. Be creative with datenightnorthtexas.com.
What if you had loads of creative date ideas, plenty to talk about while on your date and even deals and discounts provided by local establishments to make it easier for you to get out of your rut and try something new – all in the palm of your hand?

3. Be frugal
Follow websites and blogs for contests and other fun ways to do things for free!

  • Recent newlywed Dallas Socials shares a long list of frugal fun dating ideas for couples!
  • Susie Drinks Dallas tells you the happy hours in town!
  • The Porch Dallas has a great list of less than 15 dates for less than $15.

DATE NIGHT IDEAS (AS SEEN ON WFAA GOOD MORNING TEXAS!) 

Traditional Dinner Night Out

  • Use online app Tango Tab to learn about specials at your favorite restaurants
  • Enjoy special night like El Chico’s Fajita Tuesdays or III Forks’ Wine Down Wednesdays {Giveaway} featuring $15 for wine tastings and appetizers
  • YMCA Parents Night Out

Movie Night

  • Groupon for a $6 movie ticket to a movies like Studio Movie Grill OR any other specials available {Giveaway}
  • Pay-What-You-Can Dallas Theatre for each show for $1! Next show is Rocky Horror Picture Show!
  • This Side Up! Family Center: This is a one-of-a-kind non-profit which provides a safe, family- friendly environment while giving parents all the tools, skills and quality activities they need to move from surviving to thriving! We have received numerous awards and recognition as a new community non-profit bringing much-needed focus on family strengthening!

Hear the Music, Taste the Love 

  • It’s fall festival time! Enjoy yourselves at any festival like the upcoming free Cultivate festival or any of the many festivals we have in the area for cheap admission and in many cases FREE!
  • Rather do something more low key? Go to a brewery or whiskey tour and enjoy a little education/tasting like at Deep Ellum Brewery in Dallas or Rahr & Sons Brewing Company {Giveaway} in FW where $10 gets a tour, three samplings includes a pint glass or there’s a few free tours with samples for purchase. Find comprehensive list of breweries and distilleries in DFW on Eater.com
  • Use Uber to safely get home and today all GMT watchers will get a FREE RIDE up to $20 credit with CODE: MAMACHALLENGE {Giveaway}

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Get Your Workout On

  • Trade out with a friend for a few hours in the morning with a friend for a few hours of day fun!
  • Lululemon Yoga Classes, Klyde Warren Park or most workout places to try together like Pure Barre
  • Then brunch it cheap with a list of great deals from The Thrillist

Cultural

  • Shakespeare Dallas in the Park: Antony & Cleopatra (Fall 2014) – $10 admission to either Addison Circle Park or Samuell Grand Theatre –
  • Picnic at the park: bring your own food like this basket from The Grill on the Alley {Giveaway}
  • Dallas Theatre Center: Pay as you Go as low as a $1
  • Dallas Museum of Art as well as The Amon Carter Museum of American Art are both free (Giveaway)
  • Adventure Kids Playcare (also used with Groupon)

Make your own bucket list of places to eat and experience together!

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Win Your Way to Family Fun at Addison Oktoberfest {Worth $158}

September 8, 2014 By Autumn Rose Reo 1 Comment

When you think of Oktoberfest, you get this image of a set boobs holding a stein of bier.

This is G-rated, folks. (Photos from Addison Oktoberfest PR.)

This is G-rated, folks. (Photos from Addison Oktoberfest PR.)

True dat.


However, both the famed Munich celebration and Addison Oktoberfest, considered one of the most authentic Oktoberfest celebration in North America, offers a cultural experience for families as well.

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Addison Oktoberfest offers some amazing things for families including:

  • Das Kinder Stage – a kids stage featuring German style entertainment all three days of the event
  • Fun folk dancing – Not only can kids enjoy a little Chicken Dance, but groups like Texanischer Shuhplattler Verein and STV Almrausch Dancers teach families to do easy German folk dances. Additionally, youth teams from schools in Plano and Carrollton also perform their award-winning folk dances.
  • Carnival – The fantastic carnival area at Addison Oktoberfest is much like the carnival in Munich. Rides can be purchased individually, or guests can purchase a $25 wristband which offers unlimited rides. There are two ways to get the $25 wrist bands – they can be purchased onsite (only offered onsite on Thursday and Sunday) or they can be used ANY day when done as part of the Oktoberfest Kids Package below.
  • Lebkuchen Decorating Classes – While everyone can come and buy tasty Lebkuchen (gingerbread) and other baked treats from the Kaffee und Kuchen Haus, for only $10 adults and kids can take a hands-on Lebkuchen Decorating Class. Advance registration is recommended, and classes are offered all four days of the event.
  • DAWG (Dallas Area Working Group) Pretzel Run Agility Challenge – family fun as working dogs run a pretzel-shaped agility course – Thursday only
  • Oktoberfest 5K and 1M Family Fun Run – benefiting Wipe Out Kids Cancer, this fun race is a family favorite!
  • Dachshund-Day or Dach-Sunday! – On Sunday, kids of all ages will enjoy the Dachshund Parade in the Schloss Addison Tent and the Dachshund Races at the bowl stage.

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Families wanting to plan their Oktoberfest experience will enjoy the Oktoberfest Kids Package (ages 4-12).

For $35, the package includes:

  • Kids Admission
  • Unlimited Carnival Ride Wristband
  • Oktoberfest Souvenir Color Changing Cup
  • Laugen Pretzel
  • Oktoberfest Souvenir Button

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Buy your package (and see other packages available) at Addison’s Oktoberfest Ticketing. 

And you can also win this AMAZING FAMILY FUN PRIZE to Addison’s Oktoberfest on mamachallenge.com.

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ADDISON OKTOBERFEST FAMILY CONTEST
4 General Admission tickets to use anytime
2 carnival armbands
$40 Tasty Bucks
2 Box combo cards from Raising Canes
2 Kids meal combo cards from Raising Canes
(note – Raising Canes sponsors Sunday’s Dachshund Dash!)
Contest value:  $158

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If you’ve never been to Oktoberfest then you have to check out this post on the songs you should know before entering the Schloss Tent!

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Drink Your Way Through Italy, Washington and Texas at Grapefest 2014

September 5, 2014 By Autumn Rose Reo Leave a Comment

If the title alone isn’t enough reason for you to get excited, perhaps you should stop reading now.

With an event called Grapefest in a town called Grapevine, you should get the notion these people are serious about their wine and their fun.

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Considered the largest wine festival in the Southwest,  GrapeFest, held along Grapevine’s Historic Main Street, Sept. 11 – 14, is a four-day fest actually for the whole family. This year’s features some of the world’s best wine regions with Washington, Italy and of course, Texas.

Some of the favorite festival events include:

    • The Champagne Terrace (my favorite)
    • People’s Choice Wine Tasting Classic, the largest consumer-judged wine competition in the nation with more than 140 Texas varietals from 44 Texas wineries
    • GrapeStomp
    • KidsWorld
    • Palette Pleasers at the Palace
    • ItalianCarFest
    • Five stages offering live entertainment
    • The Texas Wine Tribute and much more!

Last month I enjoyed grapestomping at Messina Hof (which comes to Grapevine in November) so next week I’ll take my turn at at the GrapeStomp at Grapefest. Teams of two take turns to stomp approximately 18 pounds of grapes for two minutes. If your team stomps the most juice, you just might qualify to stomp some more at the Grand Champion StompOff on Sunday, with the winners being awarded the coveted “Purple Foot” award, a beautiful glass foot from Grapevine’s Vetro Glassblowing Studio. Entry fee is $5 per person. Special GrapeStomp events include the Senior GrapeStomp at 10:30 a.m. on Friday, September 12 and the Mayoral GrapeStomp on Saturday, September 13 at 11 a.m. A free special stomping area is also available for kids 13 and under.

And you’ll totally find me at the Champagne Cork-Off on Saturday. (This isn’t a photo of me, but I plan to be as motivated to win! ) I am serious about bubbly!

Photo courtesy of Grapevine CVB.

Photo courtesy of Grapevine CVB.

So are you ready to go? Great! I’m giving away FOUR PASSES TO Grapefest on MAMACHALLENGE’s Facebook.

So head on over to make sure you get your tickets to Texas “winecountry” at Grapefest!

28th Annual GrapeFest
Thursday, September 11 at 10 a.m. Admission is free to everyone all day Thursday and until 5 p.m. on Friday.
Thursday, 10 a.m. to 10:30 p.m., Friday and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 11:30 p.m., and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
$8 for adults, $5 for seniors (62+) and children (6-12).
Weekend passes are available for $18 and souvenir weekend passes are $23.
Admission is free for children five and under.
www.GrapevineTexasUSA.com/GrapeFest

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I can’t believe these are my people…my people I can’t believe these are my people…my people are supposed to be toddlers with Thomas the Train and Disney Princess backpacks! 

Goodbye 11th and 7th grade!
🚨 ACT NOW: Keep Public $$$ in Public Schools! 🚨

Click Here (takes less than one minute): 
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Tomorrow, March 11, the Texas House Committee on Public Education will hear HB 3. Let’s make it clear: Public money demands public accountability!

Texans have rejected vouchers since 1957—yet lawmakers are once again pushing them through with SB 2 and HB 3.

💰 Vouchers drain public school resources.
📉 They don’t improve student achievement.
❌ They aren’t about "parent choice"—private schools choose their students.
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📷Jackson and Taylor are 2 of the 5.5 million reasons why Texas must keep public dollars in public schools. I was a product of public schools and had an amazing experience in a rural community with some of the best teachers. Change needs to happen, but taking away resources like these from schools is not especially when they ste already underfunded and our teachers’ morale is at an all time low. Communities work better together not when you separate them further apart. 

#studentsrworthit
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❣️…Pressing pause (for while)… Forgot wha ❣️…Pressing pause (for while)…

Forgot what it feels like to RELAX? The Sanford House Inn & Spa is ready to help you “Leave Your Worries Behind” with packages to treat yourself (or someone else) this Valentine’s Day! 

You “Can’t Help Falling in Love” with multiple options including a Hot-Stone Massage, Facials, Spa Manicure + Pedicure, Blowouts, Foot Reflexology and even lunch (with wine!

Just take a look at my face - I was able to “turn it off” (for a little while) and when I left my dry winter skin was just glowing - plus I learned how to make it stay that way from my very  knowledgeable esthetician! 

If you haven’t tried this gem in the middle of Arlington, you’re missing out! The Spa is just part of experience with its 12-room Inn and acclaimed 506 Restaurant (don’t sleep on the brunch), @thesanfordhouse is your little piece of heaven in the middle of downtown!

Think it’s only a little dream? It will be if you don’t make an appointment or nudge your loved one this is what you NEED for Valentine’s Day! (But don’t worry you can still get a great experience anytime!)

Link is in my stories for full list of Valentine’s Day packages! 

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(Less than 1 mile from @attstadium)

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Texas Bucket List ✔️= Johnson City Lights Thi Texas Bucket List ✔️= Johnson City Lights

This is the last weekend of the “Christmas lights you can see from space” from the twinkliest town in Texas, @visitjctx!

You have until Sunday…and while you’re there you should hit up @halterranchtx, my other new favorite.

#gofredtx #fredericksburgtx @visitfredtx @visitfredericksburgtx
FLASH GIVEAWAY: Just because Santa’s left the st FLASH GIVEAWAY: Just because Santa’s left the station doesn’t mean you can’t celebrate a Classic Christmas (and we have the keys!)

@ClassicChristmas has been extended until Sunday, Jan. 5, so if you haven’t been enjoy this VIP experience with ice skating and snow tubing! 

Giveaway includes 4 Tickets to Classic Christmas + 4 Premium pass upgrades plus: 
🎟️ Exclusive Express Lane entry to popular activities 
🎟️ $10 merch credit at the Classic Christmas Gift Shop  
🎟️ Coca-Cola Beverage

To enter:   
⭐️ Like this post  
⭐️ Comment what’s your favorite Christmas song 
⭐️ Tag a friend who would love the chance to come
⭐️ Share this story as an extra chance to win!

The giveaway is open now through December 30 at 11:59 pm and you’ll have December 31 - January 5, 2025 to enjoy the fun! Winner will be contacted by DM so profile must be public.  (Giveaway is not associate with Instagram/META.) 

#classicchristmas #cocacola #Arlingtontx #ArlingtonTexas #cocacola @enchantdallas #dfw #dfwevents #mamachallenge #dfwinfluencer #dallasinfluencer
WHERE TO CHRISTMAS IN DFW // Trinity Falls Tour of WHERE TO CHRISTMAS IN DFW // Trinity Falls Tour of Trees

 🎄 Tour of Trees at Trinity Falls in McKinney
 🗓️ Now through Dec. 15 (so hurry up!) 

Know what’s better than touring homes? Touring homes with beautifully decorated Christmas trees! 

@trinityfallstx has brought both worlds together by inviting the public to explore their model homes with professionally- styled trees by @absholidaydecor at the 5th Annual Tour of Trees. While you marvel at the homes and the trees, take your photos in front of the trees for a chance to win $500 Amazon gift card.  

TIP: Don’t miss the tree collaboration with #RHOD @dandrasimmons - it’s “beeutiful!” 🐝 

This event is FREE, but registration is required. (Link is in stories or DM “Tree” for the link.)

 #touroftrees #trinityfalls #trinityfallstx #mckinney #mckinneytx #mckinneytexas
WHERE TO CHRISTMAS IN DFW WITH TEENS - Dallas Zoo WHERE TO CHRISTMAS IN DFW WITH TEENS - Dallas Zoo Lights

🌲 Dallas Zoo
🗓️ Now - January 4 

Wonder what the @dallaszoo is like after dark? Once Upon a Wild Light comes alive with more than two million lights, 5:30 pm - 9 pm each night through January (so you can do this one with your family during the holiday break!) 

While many of the animals sleep, DinoLumia and DinoVision: a Jurassic adventure comes out to play, along with tons of holiday light photo opps and winter fun experiences. Enjoy catching up through self-guided, self-paced walk-through and spend time together while taking photos, which is ideal if you don’t like the holiday overload! And don’t sleep on Santa here, as he has a certain twinkle in his eye the kids always seem to like to catch up with (mom was even able to get a shot.) 

And for the even bigger kids over 21, Dallas Zoo: After Dark, goes wild on Thursday, Dec. 12, 6-9 PM with eats, treats and holiday drinks,live music, and games and other ways to get you in the holiday spirit! 

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WHERE TO CHRISTMAS IN DFW WITH TEENS // Classic Ch WHERE TO CHRISTMAS IN DFW WITH TEENS // Classic Christmas 

🌲 Coca Cola Classic Christmas - Choctaw Stadium in Arlington  
🗓️ Now through Dec. 29

Growing up @cocacola made the holidays magic, so when Coca Cola Classic rolled down the road, we had to go peek! Partnering with @enchantchristmas, the experience is part lights, part photo opps and for my kids mostly FOOD and overall a lot of fun - all washed down with (of course, a Coca Cola!) 

What was also great was a little walk through memory lane with Coke Christmas moments throughout the years - cue the polar bears and 18 wheeler!

Experience: 
🎅Market Square (definitely hit up the t-shirts - reading each one is half the fun)
🎅 Snow Tubing (always our favorite)Ice Skating (truth: we don’t skate, but it’s perfect people watching) 
🎅 Interactive Light up Dance Floor
🎅 @cinemark Theatre with holiday movies 
🎅 Coca-Cola Lounge - 21+ Cocktail experience (looked great to go with the girls)
🎅 Santa Landing

And of course, the Eatery! Eyes (and mouths) got big here with featured food from State Fair of Tex winners like The Drowning Tacos (SO GOOD we then ordered the Birria Tacos, too all cooked onsite and with all the sauce!) 

It’s the real thing!

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WHERE TO CHRISTMAS IN DFW WITH TEENS // Prairie Li WHERE TO CHRISTMAS IN DFW WITH TEENS // Prairie Lights

🎄 Prairie Lights, Lynn Creek Park in Grand Prairie 
🗓️ Now through Dec. 31 (NYE) at 6 pm 

Christmas wouldn’t be Christmas without @prairielights- with a packed car with blankets, Santa hats, hot cocoa and coffee, and blasting holiday music while we sing them even louder.  

A stunning two-mile drive through light park complete with a midway stop - The Holiday Village with carnival rides, amazing bites (corndogs, funnel cakes and more, oh my!) And this year we were surprised with a new light tunnel, reimagined walk-through forest and new displays, great photo opps, gifts, visit with Santa, a lighted strollable forest.  It’s perfectly timed for food, fun and a little time on foot! 

PRO TIP: Go early, get tickets in advance and spring for the fast pass on the weekends and prime holiday times. And enjoy it and don’t try to rush it - enjoy it! That includes entry and the experience (so bathroom before you go, but thankfully there’s one at The Holiday Village and you get the corn dog.) 

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Mariah may be singing “it’s time,” but there Mariah may be singing “it’s time,” but there are still some ways to give a little love to Thanksgiving with a little DIY (hello old pumpkins!) from Mama Challenge! 

So excited to see my friends over at Good Day Fox 4 today for this fun segment!
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Arlington makes Taco Tuesday even better by celebr Arlington makes Taco Tuesday even better by celebrating all month long with its #SaveTheTacos campaign, now - September 30.

Try and vote for “Best Taco in Arlington” from 12 participants:

🌮 Fiesta Fusion Shrimp Taco at Boiling Tails Co.

🌮 The Hunter Taco at Cut & Bourbon

🌮 El Jefe at Grounds and Gold
 
🌮 Jamaican Me Crazy at M’Jays House of Smoke

🌮 Champiqueso at Papaya Mexican Grill

🌮 What the Falafel at Prince Lebanese Grill

🌮 He’s Just a Po Boy at R Bar and Grill 

🌮 Celestial Pork Belly Taco at Rocketbelly
 
🌮 House Special Barbacoa at Tic-Taco
 
🌮 The Chicken of Wall “Street” at TJ’s Catfish & Wings & BBQ

🌮 Baja Shrimp Taco with Mango Salsa at Tom’s Burgers & Grill
 
🌮 Wanna Taco ‘Bout It at Zack’s Bistro

We can tell you which one is our favorite, but take away all the fun to find your favorite! 

(Link to Vote in Stories!)

#ArlingtonTX #TacoTuesday #SavetheTacos
Always great to see a few guys who work together l Always great to see a few guys who work together like each other, too.

It’s even better when they’re Texas Rangers and  we’re celebrating Hall of Famer Adrían Beltré!
And just like that…11th grade and 7th grade (and And just like that…11th grade and 7th grade (and then they drove off!)
Follow the “red light” to this one-of-a-kind e Follow the “red light” to this one-of-a-kind experience in DFW. 🚨 

Named after Bangkok’s legendary road of entertainment of all kinds (Sukhumvit Soi 11), it seems fitting this newly imagined destination would find its home in Arlington’s Entertainment District. Anchoring the NEW @loewsarlington, @soycowboytx (also from @bbbutchers / @berghospitality) recently swung open the curtain this summer with an opening that made heads turn at every corner of this 12,000 sq. ft. of sexy space - with 3 unique bars, patio, viewable kitchen and dining room. 

To call it a “Pan Asian restaurant” doesn’t do it justice with its rich menu of fresh sushi, dim sum, caviar, truffle, lobster, waygu (all things you don’t find in the home of the margarita machine and ballpark nachos.) And if you’re looking for entertainment, just take a peek into the expansive kitchen and watch your rolls or omakase be made. The cocktail menu is just as extravagant with everything from mezcal to Japanese whisky, you’re eyes will be just as happy as your lips upon your first sip. 

While we experienced live music, fashion show and more as part of the opening, the cool smoke installation and the people-watching is definitely just part of the menu at Soy Cowboy you’ll have to explore. 

Food Nerd Note: SoyCowboy is on the upcoming @dfwrestaurantweek menu for just $39, so it’s a steal to take your own trip on a budget. (Make your reservation.)

Chon mean (or what we hope is Cheers in in Thai!)
NEWS ALERT: Dallas Food Nerd is now on TV! 📺 ( NEWS ALERT: Dallas Food Nerd is now on TV! 📺 
(Well today at least.)

Normally we’re always behind the smartphone camera, today we stepped out in front of the TV screen! The lovely folks at the new morning show Morning on Merit Street @morningonmeritstreet invited DFN for a little “roundtable” discussion about dining trends with our own Food Nerd @autumnreo / @mamachallenge and Bill Trevino of @craftandvinerestaurant CraftandVine along with hosts @dominiquesachse and @fanchonstinger for a little dishin’ on dining!

(If you’re able to take a look online, keep watching to see our new friend Pearl 🐶 and friends from @sweetpearlsicecream share their incredibly sweet story with @hungreehannah!) 

✔️ And just like we shared on the show, we want to know what you think! What do you think about Table Limits on reservations? Yes restaurants should have them or no way?
Round #2: Now he’s off for CIT at YMCA Camp Grad Round #2: Now he’s off for CIT at YMCA Camp Grady Spruce! It’s hard to separate them, but we’re excited he’s so happy to be ready for this adventure!
July 4th kicked a week early! 🎆 Love when the n July 4th kicked a week early! 🎆 Love when the neighborhood shines!
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