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Favorite Museums in Dallas

Favorite Museums in Dallas - A Pearl Kind of Girl

It is no surprise that I have a big heart for the city of Dallas, after all I have lived here my whole life! I love exploring the city and especially love a day exploring a local museum. Whether you are visiting or live in the metroplex I am sharing my favorite museums in Dallas that everyone should visit. If you have not been following along my guide to Dallas, be sure to check out my Favorite Restaurants in Dallas, Favorite Places to Shop in Dallas and Favorite Hotels in Dallas! xoxo

Dallas Museum of Art – The DMA is a personal favorite and I make Alex go see so many exhibits, that we have become members! There are 17 permanent collections at the DMA and exhibitions are always rotating. The DMA also offers Late Nights and Second Thursdays with a Twist as unique ways to visit and enjoy the museum. Be sure to stop by the DMA before September 2019 to see the Dior: From Paris to the World exhibit. General admission includes all collections and most exhibitions (some are extra) adult admission is $16, seniors and Military are $14, students are $12, and members and children are free. 

Perot Museum of Nature and Science – In 2012 the Dallas Museum of Natural History, the Science Place and the Dallas Children’s Museum at Fair Park moved to Victory Park and became the Perot. There are 11 permanent exhibits as well as 6 learning labs and multiple rotating films. The Perot is a great museum for kids, because of all the things they can interact with. If you would like to visit the museum without thousands of kids running around, I recommend attending one of their Social Science nights. General admission for kids is $13, seniors are $18 and adults are $20.

Nasher Sculpture Center – The Nasher is next door to the DMA and houses Patsy and Raymond Nasher’s collection of modern and contemporary sculpture. The Nasher family also owns NorthPark Center and has some of their art on display throughout the mall. If you make a trip downtown to visit the Dallas Museum of Art, I recommend taking the extra time to go next door and see the Nasher. The Nasher is closed on Mondays and tickets are $10 for adults, $7 for seniors, $5 for students and educators, and free for children under 12, members and Military and First Responders. 

Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza – In 1963 John F. Kennedy was assassinated in Dealey Plaza. In 1989 the very building where Lee Harvey Oswald shot JFK was turned into the Sixth Floor Museum. The museum has exhibits about JFK’s life, political legacy and all the conspiracy theories around his death. Considering the nature of the museum, there are some photos and videos that might not be appropriate for young children. Admission for adults is $18, seniors are $16, students age 6-18 are $14 and children under 5 are free.  

George W. Bush Presidential Center – In 2013 Southern Methodist University opened the George W. Bush Presidential Center (also known as Presidential Library). The museum walks through Bush’s presidency including a moving 9/11 exhibit and an opportunity to take a photo in a mock Oval Office. Until October 2019 the Presidential Retreats: Away from the White House will be on exhibit. Adult admission is $16, seniors and students are $13, youth age 13-17 are $14, children age 5-12 are $10 and kids under 4 and active Military are free. 

Museum of Biblical Art – A fire in 2005 destroyed the original 1967 museum, which was later rebuilt in 2010. The current Museum of Biblical Art has 11 galleries full of historical artwork and a large event space. Admission is $12 for adults, $10 for seniors and students, $8 for children and free for kids under 5. 

Old Red Museum of Dallas County History & Culture – The Old Red Courthouse was built in 1892 and transitioned into a museum in 2007. This is the best place to learn the full history of Dallas and see a variety of historical artifacts. I recommend that all Dallas (or suburb) residents visit the Old Red Courthouse at least once. General admission is $10, seniors, students and Military are $8, children age 3-16 are $7 and kids under 3 are free. If you are downtown for jury duty you can receive reduced admission for $5.

Dallas World Aquarium – I know the aquarium is not technically a museum, but is is by far one of my favorite educational spots in Dallas. There are fish from all over the world in the 10 main tanks and a large tunnel that makes you feel right in the ocean. The Dallas World Aquarium opened in 1992 and has been a staple for Dallas children (and adults) since. Adult admission is $20, seniors are $16, children are $14, and kids under 2 are free. 

Image via Alex Phillips. 

Recipes

Banana Bread

Banana Bread - A Pearl Kind of Girl Banana Bread - A Pearl Kind of Girl

As a kid, I never ate banana bread because my mom doesn’t like bananas. Of course, one of Alex’s favorite things his mom made growing up was banana bread. Not knowing much about baking bread or the flavors that mix best with bananas, there was a lot of trial and error. I started off with a basic Southern Living recipe and made multiple modifications as I went. I am sure my banana bread doesn’t compare to his mom’s, but Alex has requested it multiple times and that is a win to me! xoxo

Images via Alex Phillips.

Print recipe for Banana Bread

1 3/4 cups all-purpose flour

1 teaspoon baking soda

1/2 teaspoon salt

1 teaspoon ground cinnamon

4 very ripe bananas

1 teaspoon fresh lemon juice

1/2 cup unsalted butter, softened

1/4 cup granulated sugar

1/2 cup firmly packed light brown sugar

1 teaspoon vanilla extract

2 large eggs

1/4 cup milk

1/2 cup chopped pecans

Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Sift flour, baking soda, salt, and cinnamon in a large bowl. Mash bananas with lemon juice in a small bowl. Beat butter, sugar, and vanilla on medium speed until light and fluffy. Add eggs until blended. Add flour mixture to butter, alternating with milk, beating on low until blended. Add banana mixture until blended (just a few seconds). Pour batter into a greased 8×4 inch loaf pan and bake for 55 to 60 minutes.

Looking for more breakfast recipes? Check out my posts here:

Breakfast Casserole

Avocado Toast Four Ways

Sausage Balls

Sour Cream Coffee Cake

Mini Frittatas

Style

Little Black Dress for Spring

Little Black Dress for Spring - A Pearl Kind of Girl
Little Black Dress for Spring - A Pearl Kind of Girl

Dress: Gal Meets Glam // Shoes: Banana Republic (similar) // Clutch: Rebecca Minkoff

I firmly believe there is such a thing as a little black dress for spring! Many would say that black is only appropriate during the time of year that your mother wouldn’t let you wear white shoes (Labor Day to Easter). No surprise, I will always defend the opportunity to wear my favorite color.

I found this Gal Meets Glam dress at the last minute for a rehearsal dinner, and it was perfect for the evening. I have ordered other Gal Meets Glam dresses in the past and the quality was just as great as I expected. The sleeves on this dress were perfect for me, since I usually get cold in restaurants. I ordered a 0, but wish I had ordered a 00 because this dress runs a little large in the waist. I dressed this look up with strapy black heels and pearls, but this dress could easily be dressed down with wedges. I have linked this entire look below, as well as some more little black dresses! be sure to share how you style a little black dress for spring with me on Instagram. xoxo

Images via Alex Phillips.

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Something Navy Dress

Something Navy Dress - A Pearl Kind of Girl Something Navy Dress - A Pearl Kind of Girl Something Navy Dress - A Pearl Kind of Girl

Dress: Something Navy // Heel: Marc Fisher // Clutch: Rebecca Minkoff 

I originally planned to wear this white Gal Meets Glam dress for Easter, but if you follow me on Instagram, you saw there was a last minute change. While looking for a rehearsal dinner dress the weekend before, I saw this Something Navy dress at Nordstrom and changed my whole look for Easter. I was already second guessing my choice to wear white since I would be cooking and loved the opportunity to add a little black to my outfit.

This dress fits large (wearing XS), so I would recommend trying on a size smaller than usual. The sleeves have a stiff flap to make them puff, but I tucked that flap back under my bra strap (you could also cut them out) so they would not sick out as much. I love the look of a fuller sleeve, but I don’t think I am ready for shoulder pads. I paired the dress with my favorite white pumps from Marc Fisher and a black Rebecca Minkoff clutch. Since the pattern is busy and neckline is high I just added a strand of pearls and pearl stud earrings. Shop this entire look below! xoxo

Images via Alex Phillips.

Wedding

Bridal Luncheon

Bridal Luncheon - A Pearl Kind of Girl Bridal Luncheon - A Pearl Kind of Girl

After our wedding I feel like I was in such a whirlwind that I forgot to share some of the details from our wedding weekend! The Friday before our wedding, I invited all my sweet bridesmaids to a bridal luncheon followed by manicures MiniLuxe and an evening of rehearsing.

From day one I knew I wanted to have my bridal luncheon at the Neiman Marcus Zodiac Room. I have so many childhood memories at the Zodiac Room, and naturally I wanted to add to those memories with my bridesmaids. I worked with Jeff Dains to coordinate my reservation and select my own menu. Of course our meal started with popovers and strawberry butter and ended with boxes of NM chocolate chip cookies for the table. I found the perfect invitations for my luncheon at Paper Source, and it was easy to customize them exactly how I wanted. For our wedding, I picked out simple pearl studs for all of my bridesmaids to wear. I found these earrings at Neiman Marcus and had them waiting on the table when we showed up. I gave my flower girl a pearl necklace to wear so she would match the other girls. All of our wedding planning details are outlined in a previous post with my top 5 wedding planning questions. Some of my favorite white dresses for the future bride are linked below! xoxo

Recipes

Guacamole

Am I the only one who uses Cinco de Mayo as an excuse to eat endless amounts of Tex Mex? Alex had been asking for a mortar and pestle for a while and I finally got him one for his birthday. I thought it was kind of silly but quickly realized how much easier it was to make guacamole with it. Since we have been eating guacamole nonstop, I have perfected a simple recipe that doesn’t require a lot of prep time in the kitchen. My fridge is already stocked with avocados for a weekend of Tex Mex to “celebrate” Cinco de Mayo! xoxo

Images via Alex Phillips.

Download the recipe for Guacamole

3-4 ripe avocados

1/4 teaspoon of salt and pepper

1/4 teaspoon of cayenne pepper (only use a dash if you want mild)

1/2 teaspoon of Trader Joe’s Chile Lime Seasoning

3 tablespoons of Mrs. Renfro’s Mild or Medium Salsa

Mash avocados until the texture is smooth, either using a mortar and pestle or fork. Add salt, pepper, cayenne, Trader Joe’s Chile Lime Seasoning, and Mrs. Renfro’s Salsa. Mix well until combined and serve with tortilla chips. Add a squirt of lime juice to preserve avocado from coloring.

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