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Home + Living

Life at home is a really big deal for every mom. We wear a lot of hats, and sometimes we just need to hear an “atta girl” and find some inspiration to keep us going! The category of Home + Living features articles about every part of life at home — cleaning, organizing, home decor, etc. — as well healthy menu plans and recipes, parenting and health tips, must-have budget hacks, and the best go to resources in and around Fort Worth for living your BEST life! 

Fort Worth Moms publishes original, personal stories and advice from local moms, as well as relevant and fun information for those of us in the trenches of parenthood. 

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The ladies are talking dirty -- dirty laundry, that is. All three tackle the laundry in different ways.
If you aren't able to do all the laundry in one day, try doing one or two specific loads every day, keeping a schedule. If your kids are old enough, have them help out!
This civic day of action reminds us that just by changing one habit, like recycling and remembering to put those reusable shopping bags in our cars, makes a difference.
There are so many benefits of living in a digital world where we carry pretty amazing cameras in our back pockets. But rather than hand down your device to your grown child full of their memories, I think it’s worth the time and energy to make tangible photo books each year that can be shared and re-lived over and over. 
My husband and I watched one episode of tidying up with Marie Kondo, completed the tasks in that episode, then repeated for the entire season. It took us a couple weeks to complete.
Minimalism can be a loaded term in our culture. It’s not about austerity or living with as few possessions as possible. For me, it’s meant inner peace, learning to be a mindful consumer, and teaching my children how blessed we are to truly have enough.
Trying to find my “brain dump” notes on my phone was one of the things I disliked the most about tracking things digitally. If a bullet journal was going to work, I needed to be able to find each section easily without thumbing through the whole notebook.

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In + Around Tarrant County

Breweries That Serve Non-Alcoholic Beverages in Tarrant County

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Find a brewery in your part of Tarrant County that serves non-alcoholic beverages, handcrafted mocktails, and every Texan's favorite sparkling water, Topo Chico.