Visiting the Pioneer Woman’s Merchantile

My mother is guest posting for me today! She met up with her college roommates in Pawhuska, OK to visit the Pioneer Woman’s Mercantile, and she’s sharing her experience. A Trip to the Merc with Old Friends by Liz Williams While looking for a way to connect with friends, a plan came together to visit the…

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Ragle’s Retreat: A Wonderful Women’s Getaway

A couple of weekends ago I had the opportunity to get away with some friends to a bed and breakfast retreat. My friend frequents the Ragle’s Retreat a couple of times a year. She’s been inviting me for a while, but this was my first chance to take her up on her offer. I’m so thankful…

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Exploring the Mysteries of the Maya at the Perot

Maya Hidden Worlds Revealed

Ancient cultures are full of wonder. Often, we look to the west for inspiration of ancient civilizations. However, they’re not the only ones that can hold the title of “advanced civilizations.” The Maya people constructed complex architecture and cities, as well as offered significant contributions in astronomy, agriculture, and engineering. Although their ancient cities have been…

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A Stunning Map to Track Your Family Travels and More

I have been having so much fun designing and bringing to fruition my home library. Since I have so many books, I knew my wall space would be slim. Nevertheless, there is always room for a beautiful map. I’ve always loved the idea of push pin maps, but I had never seen something that was…

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How to Maximize Your College Visits

As I was helping my niece get her things in order for her college pursuits, I realized that my sophomore is at a prime time for starting to get familiar with options for his future. When my niece wanted to go visit UNT, I figured I should just make my efforts efficient and take as…

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