Step into this beautifully curated colonial home, where every detail tells the story of adventures and experiences. The home is filled with treasures collected from journeys across the country and around the world, each piece carefully selected to evoke family memories and add a personal touch. Oriental accents bring a layer of timeless elegance, while perfectly chosen geometric wallpaper adds a contemporary touch. Though rooted in a traditional aesthetic, the home feels unexpectedly fresh and hip, with a seamless blend of classic design and modern flair.
Western Chic Fall Fashion … This fall, Texarkana is embracing a fashion-forward take on country style with chic denim dresses, western boots, and bold accessories. The classic southern look is getting a modern twist with sleek silhouettes and statement pieces that bring a fashionable edge to the western vibe. Whether you are hitting the local rodeo or just want to channel a bit of rustic flair, this fall’s country trends are all about making a statement while staying true to your roots. … TCEC Tiered Denim Dress $99 … and Gold Slinky Bracelet $14, available at Apricot Lane Boutique.
My youngest son, George, has entered a new era—his first season of tackle football. He has been waiting for this moment for what feels like forever, and to be honest, my husband Fred and I are just as excited. Until now, Fred has been the go-to coach for all the boys’ activities, which meant our lives were packed with two weeknight practices after long days at work and games every Saturday. We were all in, and I loved that season of life, but let’s be honest, it was exhausting.
In this vibrant family home, every color, fabric, and finish tells a story of craftsmanship and creativity. Originally, the house was full of potential but lacked a well-thought-out layout and efficient use of space. Through a meticulous renovation, it has been transformed into a space brimming with custom details that make it truly one-of-a-kind.
Step into the Woodman residence, where the past meets the present in a seamless blend of nostalgia and modernity. This 1976 home, originally crafted by Margaret and George Bull, has undergone a thoughtful renovation that honors its rich history while infusing it with fresh energy. Over the course of 13 months, the Woodmans meticulously remodeled and added onto the home, preserving many of the original fixtures, cabinets, and wallpaper while breathing new life into these classic elements.
With its eye-catching stone facade and sleek, simple lines, it’s clear why the current owners were instantly captivated by this beautiful property. It took years of patient searching for them to find the ideal place to raise their family. “We had been working with Amy Warren for about ten years trying to find the perfect house. Every time I asked her to show us a house, I know she probably thought, ‘Oh, it’s her again,’ but one day, we were on vacation, and she sent these pictures. I thought, ‘This is not Texarkana. There’s no way.
Talk Tuesday in Print … Sure, there have been some good meals shared, but when the food is all cleared away, it’s the conversation around these tables that has been invaluable. From childhood to my teenage years and now, raising my own family, the table still stands as the focal point in my home and my heart. Memories have been made, lessons have been learned, and family has come together—all around the table. … I grew up next door to my grandparents. It is a blessing that I wouldn’t trade for anything.
Boudreaux-Rippee … Mary Claire Boudreaux of Oxford, Mississippi, and Brian Scott Rippee, Jr. of Oxford, Mississippi, were united in marriage on March 23, 2024, at Anthony Chapel at Garvan Gardens with a reception at Hot Springs Country Club. Parents of the couple are Tracy and David Boudreaux of Texarkana, Texas, and Stephanie and Brian Rippee of Jackson, Mississippi.
Oasis … Creating a beautiful and inviting bedroom begins with a well-made bed and the right finishing touches. A properly made bed can transform your space, making it feel cozy and organized.
Every neighborhood has “that” neighbor—the one whose choices cause the rest of the block to cringe a little. Maybe they leave their trash cans out too long, their lawn is not manicured as neatly as the others, they have campers and boats parked in the driveway, or they have a dog that greets every passerby with endless barking. You know the type. The real surprise, however, comes when you realize you might be that neighbor. I adore my neighborhood and its people, but I am not sure they feel the same way about us. … Just last week, during her morning walk, one of my neighbors sent me a text: