Jennifer

Jennifer
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Jennifer was raised in Louisiana and moved to DFW right after college. She's been in Texas for 16 years. She and her husband have two beautiful daughters who are as different as night and day. That second born keeps everyone on their toes! Jennifer is a full-time stylist for a subscription company while her husband’s career takes him all over the world. While they’re never sure when and where he will be, Jennifer has become quite adept at balancing work from home while also being a stay-at-home mom with the two year old constantly by her side. When not at home, Jennifer is running the girls to all their extracurricular activities or squeezing in family road trips. Her goal is to take her girls to all 50 states.
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Advice for Native American Mothers from a Local Native American Mom

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My advice to anyone who is Native -- even if they were not raised in the culture -- is to learn the culture.
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A rock painted with the words "You Rock."

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4 Unique Easter Activities to Do This Year

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How to Celebrate Mardi Gras at Home

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How to Celebrate Indigenous Peoples’ Day with Kids

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