Thursday, December 11, 2014

Health and Wellness

Staying healthy and fit can be challenging, especially when you live in a big city like Fort Worth.  It's no secret that one of my favorite things to do is go out and have dinner with friends and family. The problem with going out is all of the delicious temptations you come across.

I want to talk about some of the easy, fun and cheap ways to stay healthy and fit in the city.

Urban Acres

Medium share from Urban Acres.
One thing that everyone knows about me is that I love food but being a college student, I don't have money to go out every night. I try to cook at home as much as possible but I hate having to go to the store every other day to get groceries. 

Urban Acres is a local co-op that includes a variety of different fruits and vegetables. You get to pick which size share you want and pick up every other weekend. 

I really enjoy Urban Acres because I pick up my share on Saturday then go home and create my meal plan for the week. Then on Sundays I go grocery shopping and I am set for the week. 


Trader Joe's

Banana stand at Trader Joe's.
Speaking of groceries, have you ever been to Trader Joe's? They have incredibly cheap prices and pretty much everything you could possibly need. 

It is such a fun experience, all the employee's dress in Hawaiian t-shirt's and the store is decorated with colorful wall art. They also have signs all over the store advertising their extremely low prices.

Trader Joe's always has a wide variety of different and unique foods as well as regular items you would find at Tom Thumb. 

I was really amazed by these banana's. I know that sounds funny but come on! Five banana's for less than a dollar?


Sumit's Hot Yoga

Here's a peak into one of the Sumit's classes.
I'm really bad because I love to eat, but I don't always love going to the gym. I feel a bit intimidated at gyms because I don't always know what I'm doing and end up walking on a treadmill. 

Well, I recently started practicing yoga again at Sumit's Hot Yoga. I absolutely love it. It is an 80 minute long, guided class. Everyone does the same thing together and follows along with the instructed. It is very peaceful and the yoga teacher's are very good about assuring you that there is no judgement in the room and they are very willing to help.

Another thing that I love is that they play music you would hear on the radio and not just meditational music. During the class, you really focus on your body and your breathing. 






Here is a video with some more information and different ways of staying healthy and fit in the DFW area.




Also, make sure to also check out my twitter account to see some more on this story. #WorthWellC



Do you know of any other good ways to stay healthy and fit in DFW?







Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Trinity Trails




 The Fort Worth Trinity Trails are a great place for locals to run and cycle while enjoying the fresh air and beautiful sights. The trails forms a spider web path throughout the city and its suburbs. The Fort Worth Branch of the trails makes up about 88-miles and follows along either side of the Trinity River.

Trinity Park

Trinity Park is a great place to go with your friends and family. They have a few different play grounds, picnic tables and a rock path that crosses the river. This is probably the most popular area of the Trinity Trails. The park is also where festivals take place like Mayfest. Mayfest is an annual event that takes place in the park for one weekend. They have stages set up for performers, food and drinks, live music and craft vendors. Mayfest also promotes The Trinity River Vision and informs attendees of their future plan.

Panther Island Pavilion

Another popular and well known area of the Trinity Trails is Panther Island Pavilion. This area has a beach for people to hang out and they have an area to rent supplies like kayaks, canoes and paddle boards. Panther Island also has two stages that are set up for live concerts they have during the warmer seasons. Some of the more popular events held at Panther Island are Rockin' the River, Oktoberfest, Untapped Fest and Fort Worth's Annual Music Festival. 

Overall, the Trinity Trails are a great place to hang out with family and friends, while it is also a great place to work out. The city of Fort Worth is working to add onto the trails and make them a more common place for locals to hang out. 

One of the future plans is to have water taxis, riverboat dining, gondolas, kayaks and other boats transport people from the future Stockyards Marina, through downtown and into Trinity Park.

What do you think? Do these Trinity Trail plans make you interested in checking it out? What else would you like to see them add to the trails? 

Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Botanic Garden

Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Magic Etc.

Halloween is right around the corner.. three days to be exact.

Do you have your Halloween costume yet? Or are you missing a few pieces to your costume? Maybe shoes or a wig? Well Magic Etc. has everything you could possibly need. 

The great thing about this shop is that it isn't one of those chain Halloween shops that have those cheap looking, over priced costumes. This shop is opened all year round and it has just about ever costume you could ever possibly want. 

Magic Etc. is located off of I-30 on Forest Park. People of all ages come to this shop and are certain to find just what they are looking for. It really is your one stop shop. Magic Etc. Ft. Worth Costume is DFW's one-stop-shop for magic supplies, costumes and accessories, make up, DJ gear, lighting and sound equipment and everything in between. They also rent costumes and lighting and sound equipment in addition to the vast array of retail products they offer. It does't look that big from the outside but I assure you you will be amazed. You will probably get lost in there because it is so big and they have everything. 

Costumes:

Stop by and check out the 1000's of costumes that they have for rent and for sale. Pirates, Super Heros, Villains, T.V. Stars, Movie Stars, Clowns, 1920's, 50's, 60's, 70' and 80's costumes and accessories. Hundred's of hats & wigs, face painting supplies, professional make up and supplies. Fog machines, strobe lights, black lights and lasers and of course a full line of magic tricks. 

Since Halloween is coming up, the shop has special hours. Monday through Saturday they are opened from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sundays it is opened from noon to 6 p.m.

Make sure to check out all of the props while there such as Michael Myers and Freddy Krueger but be warned, they might try to reach out and grab you.

Also, make sure to check out my twitter to see my live tweets from Magic Etc.


Have you picked out your Halloween costume yet? What are you going to be?







Thursday, October 23, 2014

Friday on the Green






Friday Night Fun


A few weekends ago my boyfriend, Travis, and I went to a fun local event called Friday on the Green. This event happens between the months of April and November but it is just one Friday out of each month. It takes place in a park off of Magnolia and includes different food trucks and local businesses.



People from all over Fort Worth come out to see friends and family. The event features live music, food and drinks from local restaurants and has a fun atmosphere of a big neighborhood picnic. The evening that we went there were probably around 1,000 people there.

Our night was definitely filled with fun and good company. Travis and I met our friends, Emma and Gilbert, at the show. We all brought our own lawn chairs, bought drinks and enjoyed the live music. About have way into the show we ran into my brother and a group of his friends.

This is such a fun event because you are very likely to run into someone you know. It is a very happy place to kick back and enjoy the night. It was expected to rain that night but it was holding off just long enough. The sky looked beautiful with the lighting of the sun setting and the clouds. It turned out to be a great evening even though we were all waiting for the rain.

The show did start a bit early so we missed some of it. It also ended a bit early so we didn't get to hang out as long as I would have liked to. But I must say, if you live in the DFW area, you have to stop by some Friday night. Who can pass up a free event?

Would you be interested in going to the last Friday on the Green of 2014?

Thursday, October 2, 2014

Fall Markets and Flea Markets



One of my favorite weekend activities to do is go to yard sales, antique malls, flea markets, craft shows or anything related to that type of shopping event. The Will Rogers Memorial Center in Fort Worth, always seems to have events going on. The Will Rogers Memorial Center is a multi-purpose entertainment complex under 45 acres of roof, spread over 85 acres in the heart of the Fort Worth Cultural District.

Fall Market



This past weekend, the center was having a Fall Market shopping event. There were around 50 different vendors selling a variety of things such as candles, paintings, jewelry, dessert, home decor, body products, clothes and so much more. The entry fee for this event was $10 but sometimes if you buy your ticket in advance online, you can get a discount. This event, along with my other events that take place at Will Rogers, are kid friendly. The Fall Market had a kids area called the Kids Korner which included a bounce house, sidewalk chalk, balloon animals and a firetruck to tour.


Flea Market



After hanging out at the Fall Market for a while, my boyfriend, Travis, and I walked over to Flea Market in the Cattle Barn. This is a free event and takes place every Saturday and Sunday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. This is really a hidden treasure in Fort Worth. There is literally everything you could think of, for a steal. The only downside to this fun, free event, is the Texas heat. The flea market is in a cattle barn so, yes, you may feel a little bit country and there isn't an AC, just a few oversized fans throughout the building. Don't let this scary you away though, maybe just wait to go for another few weeks. Make sure to find Belinda, if you "like" the Cattle Barn Flea Market on Facebook, she will give you some free water. *So thoughtful*

I have to take a minute to take about a really fun guy we met. We bought a really old Tootsie Pop lunch box from him. As a kid, Tootsie Pops were my favorite suckers and I remember always loving the "How many licks does it take to get to the center of a Tootsie Pop" commercials. Well, while purchasing this item, he told us how he would get together with a few friends. They would all throw in some money, buy some beer and a storage unit and spend the day going through junk. He said he has done this for so long that he was able to make a whole store out of some of the goods he would find. His stories of the things he found in these units was so entertaining.


Upcoming Events



One of my favorite events that takes place every year in October is Christmas in Cowtown. This year it is taking place October 9 - 11. It is hosted by the Junior League of Fort Worth. The event is usually about $10 but all the money goes to different local charities. 

One of the biggest events that takes place at the Will Rogers Memorial Center each year is the Stock Show and Rodeo. This event always takes place around January each year. Check out the link for more information.

There are so many other events as well such as, Etsy Conventions, Indie Bazaar, Funky Finds and the Show of Antiques and Art. Check out the calendar of events.

Which events would you be interested in going to?




Thursday, September 25, 2014

Bite City Grill

Montgomery Plaza


Patio view from our seats of the Montgomery Plaza sign. 


Montgomery Plaza is a shopping mall and luxury condominium located on West 7th Street just west of downtown Fort Worth. The building was constructed in 1928 and is now one of the hot spots to hang out in Ft. Worth. Many different shops and restaurants have opened up in the past few years in the plaza such as; Pei Wei, Yogurtland, Boomer Jacks, Starbucks and the newest restaurant is Bite City Grill.


This is the back of their menu. The actually menu was held on
 with rubber bands. How clever.


Dinner with a view


My lemonade and cocktail menu
Bite City Grill is a Modern American cuisine with global influence and craft cocktails. Everyone I know has been talking about how wonderful this place is so I couldn't wait to try it. I kept hearing such great reviews about the restaurant and let me tell you, it did not disappoint.

You really can't go wrong with anything you order. Everything on the menu looked delicious, even the menu itself was cool. (Above picture.) I asked the waiter what he would recommend, well I have never seen someone struggle so much to pick just one thing. He went on about how no matter what, you will be satisfied.

I went with my sister, Kristin, and we really like to eat. So we tried a large variety of food. We had a flatbread pizza, beef carpaccio, charred octopus, steamed mussels and some duck. Quite a range of food, huh? We could have eaten more but wanted to save room for dessert.

The drinks looked fabulous too, the craft cocktails are inspired by characteristics of each Zodiac sign which was so much fun to read. I was boring and just got a lemonade but it was great. Just the presentation of the lemonade was beautiful.

Overall, it was a wonderful experience. I was very happy with my food and the atmosphere. Our view was lovely and it was such a peaceful night. They also were not very busy because we went on a Wednesday night so we had the best service. Below is a picture of the inside of the restaurant. Isn't it so cute? I love the vibe.


View of the inside of the restaurant


So what is your Zodiac sign? (Bite City Grill has the perfect cocktail waiting for you..)




Monday, September 15, 2014

Trivia Night

Every Tuesday and Thursday night Magnolia Motor Lounge hosts a trivia night called Think and Drink Trivia. The event starts at 7:30 p.m. and ends at 9 p.m. Before attending trivia night make sure to gather your team. There is no limit to how many members you have, oh and did I mention that it is a FREE event!! I went with my boyfriend and a group of our close friends. We had a total of 8 people.


How It Works:



So like I said, you start by gather your team. Once you are there you get to create your team name. Our team name was "Cry me a Joan Rivers." (Let me just say that I loved Joan Rivers and I feel as thought she would have appreciated out team name seeing as she was a fabulous comedian and had a great sense of humor.)

Two of my teammates, Emma and Gilbert 
There are six different topics with eight questions within each topic. Our topics that night were:
     - Common Knowledge
     - Alternate movie titles
     - Two states boarder this state
     - Last eight teams to win the super bowl
     - Name that artist and the song title
     - Which DFW brewery is this beer from

You write down all of your answers on a sheet of paper provided by Magnolia Motor Lounge. After each round, the host would come around and pick up our paper. The host would then tally up the scores and let everyone know who was winning. He also read off all the different team names, which was hilarious. There were some really funny and clever names. 

It was really such a fun night to hang out with friends and answer these questions together in a group. I was completely terrible at the super bowl round and the brewery round but I made up for it on the artist and song title round and the alternate movie titles. 

We actually ended up winning 3rd place. Whoop Whoop!

I would definitely recommend getting a group of friends and heading to Magnolia Motor Lounge off West 7th St. for a fun night of laughing, drinking and a little thinking too.

Do you think you would be any good at the trivia topics for that night? 



Sunday, September 14, 2014

Latin Fest

Downtown Fort Worth always has fun festivals all through out the year. Today they are having a free event for the whole family brought to us by Tejano Gold Radio. This is a family fun event to go to to support great music and culture. 



This event is going on right now so don't miss out! 


Want to know more?



Latin Fest is located downtown Fort Worth by the convention center on Houston and 9th Street. It is opened from 1p.m. to 10 p.m. Sunday, September 14th. There is one stage set up with live latin music with tables and chairs set up in the streets and grass. There are also food and drink stands and art n' craft venders. There are tons of families hanging out, eating and dancing to the music.

Joe Flores is here with his wife and daughter, sitting in the lawn and enjoying the live music.

"This is the perfect day to have an outdoor festival," Flores said. "My daughter loves dancing to the music and my wife and I just enjoy sitting back and relaxing."

This really is the perfect day to be outside. The sun is shining with clouds in the sky. There is a slight breeze but you would be comfortable wearing flip flops. This is one of the best seasons in Fort Worth.

There are a few different food and drink stands. They have funnel cakes, Louisiana BBQ and a few food trucks. They also have different adult beverage stands, soda machines and Pineapple Express. (which is a smoothie stand.)

There are about 15 different venders to shop with. There are things like shoes, purses, soap, desserts, toys and much more. There is also a whole kids section where the kids can walk through a fire truck and learn safety tips, do arts n' crafts and get balloon animals.

Overall, this is a smaller locals event that is fun for the entire family. Everyone can find something fun and exciting to do.

Check out my twitter and see some of my live tweets from the events.

If you are able to attend let me know what you think. If you weren't able to go, don't you think it sounds fun?




Thursday, September 4, 2014

Rediscovering Ft. Worth

I've lived in Fort Worth my whole life. Well minus the two years I lived in Arlington but does that really count? It's only 30 minutes away... Since the 90's, Fort Worth has changed a lot. A lot, a lot! There are so many places I use to go that aren't there anymore and it seems like there are always new stores and restaurants opening. It's really pretty exciting!

Blogging Goal:

 

My goal for this blog is to rediscover Fort Worth. I want to experience new adventures within the city and even rediscover things I haven't done for years that have probably changed quite a bit. 

I will be graduating in December and I am wanting to move to another state for a while to venture off for a bit. I am really hoping that this blog helps me learn more about my home city and I can take advantage of what Fort Worth has to offer while I am still here. I want to have fun with this blog and include my friends and family in my adventure.

Some Ideas For Future Posts: 

 

I love being outside and active. Anything from walking to biking to rollerblading. Fort Worth has a ten year plan to make the Trinity River a much more user friendly and active place to be. I really want to get out a experience all the Trinity has to offer so far.

I also live with my sister and we have sister dates weekly. We are guilty of always going back to our favorite restaurants and not trying new ones. My goal is to start trying new places and adding to our list of favorites.

I have a great group of girlfriends that love to go out, so I will be including them in my blogging. Also my family and boyfriend are a huge part of my life so I will be bringing them along as well.

Let Me Hear From You:



If anyone has any ideas of places to go or recommendations, please let me know. I love getting feedback and ideas for new adventures.

I am going out to discover my first event later tonight. There is a trivia night going on at Magnolia Motor Lounge on West 7th Street. Check back soon to read about it.