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Emily H

Emily H
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Although born in Austin, Emily grew up on the Eastside of Fort Worth. After marrying her high school sweetheart, and following the military's whims for a few years, the lovebirds wound up back in the Fort, with their three children in tow. Currently, Emily shares her love of books and writing with both her children and her middle school students. On the weekends, you'll find her outside running local streets and trails, as well as being her kids' biggest fan at whatever sport may be in season.

Kids in Weddings: More Than Just Pictures

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One of those “awwww” inspiring moments in a wedding is when small, adorable children walk, toddle, skip, or run down the aisle ahead of the bride. At my own wedding, my little flower girl...

What’s for Dinner? Try Palio’s! {Sponsored}

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Disclaimer: This post is sponsored by Palio's Pizza Cafe. FWMB contributor Emily H received a complimentary meal. The following comments are Emily’s own words and opinions. Going out to eat is a rare occasion for...
Stork stories

Tales of a VBAC

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This post is part of an editorial series, "The Stork Stories," brought to you by the Fort Worth Moms Blog and Texas Health. We hope these pieces provide you with helpful information, encouragement, and...
Love My Local

Love My Local: East Fort Worth

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The truth: You really can go home again. I am living proof. I grew up mainly in East Fort Worth. While I was born in Austin, we moved to Fort Worth when I was about...

Celebrating Love Without the Valentines

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Love is in the air. Stores are full of red and pink hearts and chocolates. Everything reads “I love you” or sings a sappy song. Your Pinterest feed has blown up with fantastic homemade...

Why Shop When You Can SWAP?

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Have you ever looked through your closet and realized there are many items you just don't wear any more? How many times have you put on that really cute top you just couldn't pass...

Why We Don’t Give Our Kids Christmas Gifts

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Children breathlessly tearing through wrapping paper with stars in their eyes. Excited gasps and yells of glee. Babies playing in the boxes and tissue paper left behind. Tears filling a grandparent's eyes as...