It doesn't make you boring to not be at the latest and greatest restaurant in Dallas. To be at the entrance gate of any number of weekend festivals or street fairs on Greenville or Grapevine or in downtown McKinney. What you need is a safe haven, a piece of you that reflects your passions. And ... READ the POST

Which team are you on?
What if we stepped away from the "teams" they've steered us to be on. The ones with labels such as . . Liberal. Conservative. Democrat. Republican. Upper Middle Class. Elite. Downtown. Uptown. Rural. City. This or that. Fill in your label. What if we found a ... READ the POST

Breckinridge Park, an oasis in Richardson
If you need open space to roam free OR a playground OR a place to explore OR some fantastic nature trails to take your dog on an adventure, Breckinridge Park in Richardson is the perfect place. Henry would agree! Since Henry knows I run the local Dog Moms group, he approves of any and all ... READ the POST
Let them Judge
I remember one Summer I was on a walk around our neighborhood in Plano. I was having a chat with a lovely neighbor who was boasting about the ceiling height on her block, every house had a certain height whereas the next block the homes had a ceiling that were two foot lower. She was furious, ... READ the POST

Keep Dallas . . . weird?
Does it feel like the DFW metroplex is a homogenized place to be? If you're on my blog, you might lean that way of thinking. The rules and unwritten rules are everywhere: women's groups, churches, sport groups, spiritual groups, neighborhoods, work . . I invite you to be you. Be weird. Say ... READ the POST

Envisioning a Slower Life in Dallas
While my feed is bombarded with events at the eyeball in downtown Dallas, art festivals in Fort Worth and road trips to "wild west" mini villages in East Texas . . . .I think I'll take the slower road instead. No FOMO, no JOMO. Just the life that I have within reach. Living a life at my home ... READ the POST
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