Looking for a place to take your date on valentines day? Here are a few date ideas in the metro area.
1. Boulevard Steakhouse - Edmond OK If you are looking for a great steakhouse, Boulevard has you covered. Everything is delicious but I recommend the filet and green chile mac. And don't skip the cheesecake for dessert! 2. Koto Japanese Steakhouse- Norman OK From the outside it doesn't look like much, but I promise you will not find a better hibachi restaurant in Oklahoma. It's a fun dining experience because the food is cooked in front of you, and the cooks are funny and entertaining. The food though is amazing. The fried rice is the best I've ever had and their sushi is great too! 3. Whodunit Dinner Theater "Final Idol" at Cattlemen's Steakhouse and Ted's Escondido North (1309 S Agnew & 6900 N May) - OKC An exciting voice & talent show with a murder mystery twist. I wont give away any more of the details, but its fun! I recommend attending the show at Cattlemen's! 4. Wine & Chocolate Pairing Class at Myriad Botanical Gardens Terrace Room - OKC Features an exploration of the many flavors of wine and chocolate led by Joshua Yates, manager of Broadway Wine Merchants. 5. Cheevers Cafe- OKC Cheevers boasts a commitment to loacl and seasonal ingredients, and boy is it evident in their yummy food! To start, try the homemade rosemary-and-thyme-scented dinner rolls and roasted chicken and pepper jack strudel drizzled with a balsamic reduction. The Cheever’s chicken-fried steak is an Oklahoma staple. Make sure to get dessert, I highly recommend the zesty strawberry rhubarb "pot pie". Or since valentines is on a Sunday this year, try Cheevers Sunday brunch! It has all of the weekday favorites along with omelettes and croissant french toast. Most importantly of all, have an oxytocin filled weekend! We will see you in November, Oklahoma!
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I've been keeping some big news under wraps and I am finally ready to unveil it! Miranda Jones Birth Services is now.... Sooner State Doula! I really wanted a name that represented my home of Oklahoma. Unfortunately many of the great Oklahoma name options are already taken by other doulas in the area. One day while brainstorming I thought of Sooner State Doula. Since I am based out of Norman, I thought it was a perfect fit!
Thanks for all of your support. I look forward to serving you in 2016! As many of you already know, I am a co-director of Oklahomans for Vaccine and Health Choice (OVHC-PAC). As a parent and a doula, the issue of parental freedom is very important to me. Yesterday was a big day for parental freedom in Oklahoma! Back in 2015, Senator Ervin Yen introduced SB830, SB830 is a bill that would take away Oklahoma's religious AND personal vaccine exemptions, leaving only medical exemptions This bill would extend not only to public schools, but charter and private schools as well.. Parents would be forced to vaccinate their children or home school. Because of SB830, OVHC-PAC was born, SB830 was assigned to the health and human services committee but Senator Standridge, the committee chair, publicly said he would not allow the bill to be heard. Just a week ago Senator Yen tried again to take away parents rights with a new bill, SB1478. This bill would only take away personal exemptions. Make no mistake, Yen has not changed his mind. He is just adopting a new strategy. Instead of trying to knock out both exemptions at once, he is trying to get rid of them one at a time. He thinks maybe he can remove personal exemptions first and in a few years OVHC might die down and he will be able to take away religious as well. Too bad because we are not going anywhere, and we are taking the offense.. Here we are holding OUR new bill, House Bill 3016 (HB3016). This bill is an informed consent bill. It requires that health care providers who administer vaccines obtain full informed consent. They must tell parents about the benefits, the risks, and the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program. It is called the "Parental Rights Immunization Act". The bill was authored by Representative Grau and Senator Dahm will serve as the Senate Author. HB3016 will be heard in the Public Health Commitee next Wednesday. Yesterday we unveiled this legislation at our first Health Liberty Rally. This was held at the state capital. We spent about an hour listening to speakers, including OVHC co-director Liza Greve, Representative Grau and Senator Dahm, John Birch society member Bob Donnahoo, and president of the Oklahoma Conservative PAC John Michener. Liza gave an incredibly powerful speech which summarized our 2016 email campaign where we sent hundreds of emails each week to every Oklahoma legislator educating on many faucets of vaccine education, She ended by showing the vaccine package inserts vs the vaccine information sheets that are passed out at the doctors office. Then, they tossed them in the trash, to represent the documents Senior CDC scientist William Thompson testified the CDC threw in the trash to cover up a significant correlation between autism and vaccination in African American boys. After the rally portion, we split into teams. Each team visited 5 legislators to discuss concerns and introduce our bill. If you missed out on the rally, you can still watch what happened above.
Thank you to all who came out to support parental freedoms! BIG THANK YOU to Senator Dahm, and Representative Grau for being such amazing warriors for our cause! The support and guidance you are giving our leadership team is so deeply appreciated! Oklahoma is making history! |
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