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Hey Sandra, Thanks! We are trying to get on a regular video schedule. Hopefully we get it together one day lol we don't want to leave you guys hanging for very long time again
Thank you for this! So helpful to see "boots on the ground" info about a place. What are the surrounding areas like? Sand Springs, Sapulpa, and Broken Arrow, for instance? Tulsa seems to have a different feel from OKC.
Tulsa is more chill in my opinion than okc. I actually don't know much about the surrounding areas. We have visited some of the places around but don't know a ton about it. I would have to ask some of Terrin's family. Alot of them live up there and know the area way better than me
@@flynnmorrow6945 yes, less going on. Less events/things to do. We have way more options than tulsa as far as local restaurants & businesses, housing, events & pop ups around the city.. Also everytime I go up there it's a lot less traffic so driving around is chill in my opinion.
Thank you! I love being from Tulsa just like Hanson. I'm also a huge Hanson fan. They also have their record label 3CG Records in Tulsa. It's down the street from The Cain's Ballroom. They have a Beer and music festival called Hop Jam every year except for the last 2 years due to the pandemic. Hanson Day, which is May 6th is celebrated every year in Tulsa for fan club members except the last 2 years in public due to the pandemic. It's been virtual these last 2 years. It's also the birthplace of Garth Brooks who I am also a huge fan of. Leon Russell grew up in Tulsa. There are a lot of people from Tulsa. The Outsiders was written, filmed and took place in Tulsa by a Tulsan.
Wow, no traffic or waiting lines. Did the Zombie Apocalypse sneak in and wipe out half the town? Have always loved Tulsa and surrounds, especially during MAYFEST, with music and all. (Hope the advertisers are actually helping to underwrite your work, so we can see more OK adventures.
Not as often as people think. We get rotations and warnings for smaller ones throughout the season. Major tornados don't happen very often. I'm 29 and have been through 2 major tornadoes here which was the 2013 moore and may 3 1999 tornado. Those did significant damage here. It's definitely nothing like the movie Twister where they are just dropping out of the sky 😆 I was in tulsa like 2 years ago at an arcade and had to take shelter for a small rotation in the area. We were out in about 25-30 min. I would say the smaller towns around us probably have more than the city actually does.
We prefer Oklahoma city because there are more things to do here. We have a good time when we go to tulsa but things are more spread out and harder to get to in my opinion. I like quick drives and it seems like anywhere I go in tulsa is far from where I'm already at. We have family up there that we stay with sometimes so maybe they're just in a bad location lol 😆
There are around 1 million people in the tulsa area. People in large cities seem to ask dumb questions like that just like the tornado thing as though they don't happen anywhere else yet occur in many states including California as well as some other countries. A lot of people have jobs or may be at one of many other places around town to go. People in Oklahoma like having room to do things not be crowded or stacked on top of each other. There are plenty of parks in tulsa and lots of places for outdoor activities like road biking, hiking, fishing, camping etc.
@@flyingeagle3750 what are you talking about I don't live in tulsa just making a point. I have been there before it's a nice city that like many others people choose to live in. Their video was to show some of the things in part of the city not find people to show and talk to.
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Amazing video! Thank you 😊
Thank you!
Good to see you guys! Thanks for showing us your Black Wall Street/Tulsa monuments and celebration! Oklahoma has a lot to offer; a true hidden gem.
Hey Sandra, Thanks! We are trying to get on a regular video schedule. Hopefully we get it together one day lol we don't want to leave you guys hanging for very long time again
@@LivinanOKlifeHello future Mum no New vidéo ?😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
First!!! Good job guys!
lol wow that was fast. thanks!
Nice job. Never thought about visiting Tulsa unitl recently looks like a nice city
Yea it's a nice getaway from okc
That was the best tulsa tour to date , next time will you add these area's.
1. The gathering place
2.Utica Square/underground Tulsa
3.Brookside
Thanks so much! Yes we plan to include those places in our next tulsa video! 😊
Thanks so much for this I am moving to Tulsa next month and I was interested in getting to know more about the downtown scenery!
You're welcome 😊 We hope you really enjoy tulsa. Let us know how you like it once you have settled in 👍
We would love to see you update this video, its amazing how many great businesses have come in to Tulsa. It really is a great place to live.
Yes!! We want to get up to tulsa soon and explore.
The quality of both you guy videos is phenomenal keep up the outstanding work!
Aww thank you that means a lot 😊
Heading to Tulsa for a day- you laid everything out. Thanks
You're welcome! Hope you had a good time
Yall doing a phenomenal job. I've been to OKC before but because of your videos I can't wait go back!!
Aw that's awesome! Well I hope you have fun when you come back to visit
Y’all video’s are so awesome very informative about the city I live in didn’t know about all that stuff downtown 🤯
Lol thanks we be trying girl!
I've never know Tulsa was so interesting
Lol It definitely has a lot of hidden gems up there. Nice place to visit
Awesome job Love your videos
Thank you!
Great Video. i am moving there in 3 weeks.
Thank you!
Oddly satisfying. Thanks for posting.
Yourwelcome!😀
looks nice
Thanks for watching!
Thank you!
Your welcome!
You guys are too cute. Awesome vid. SUBSCRIBED!
Thanks so much!! Welcome to the channel. 😃
great video
Thank you!
Please highlight the Philbrook and Gilcrease museums and their stories as well as the Port of Catoosa.
Thank you for the suggestions, we will definitely add these to our list.
GREAT VIDEO 💕✨
IM LOOKING FORWARD TO VISITING soon 💕✨💕✨
Thanks! I hope you enjoy your time there 😊
Thank you for this! So helpful to see "boots on the ground" info about a place.
What are the surrounding areas like? Sand Springs, Sapulpa, and Broken Arrow, for instance?
Tulsa seems to have a different feel from OKC.
Tulsa is more chill in my opinion than okc. I actually don't know much about the surrounding areas. We have visited some of the places around but don't know a ton about it. I would have to ask some of Terrin's family. Alot of them live up there and know the area way better than me
@@LivinanOKlife more chill how? Like there's less going on? Less tension between people? Something else entirely?
@@flynnmorrow6945 yes, less going on. Less events/things to do. We have way more options than tulsa as far as local restaurants & businesses, housing, events & pop ups around the city.. Also everytime I go up there it's a lot less traffic so driving around is chill in my opinion.
@@LivinanOKlife thank you!
Your welcome!
Awesome Presentation
Thanks 😊
Tulsa.......hometown of the hanson brothers.
Cool I didn't know that!
Thank you! I love being from Tulsa just like Hanson. I'm also a huge Hanson fan. They also have their record label 3CG Records in Tulsa. It's down the street from The Cain's Ballroom. They have a Beer and music festival called Hop Jam every year except for the last 2 years due to the pandemic. Hanson Day, which is May 6th is celebrated every year in Tulsa for fan club members except the last 2 years in public due to the pandemic. It's been virtual these last 2 years. It's also the birthplace of Garth Brooks who I am also a huge fan of. Leon Russell grew up in Tulsa. There are a lot of people from Tulsa. The Outsiders was written, filmed and took place in Tulsa by a Tulsan.
Don’t forget the GAP band and Wayman Tisdale. Plenty of musical talent has come out of Tulsa.
Hi there im from California and plumbing to move there can you please tell me is tulsa a good place to star a new life?
Yea it has a small town feel compared to Cali. The cost of living is definitely way cheaper so I feel like it's a good place to start a new adventure.
Wow, no traffic or waiting lines. Did the Zombie Apocalypse sneak in and wipe out half the town? Have always loved Tulsa and surrounds, especially during MAYFEST, with music and all. (Hope the advertisers are actually helping to underwrite your work, so we can see more OK adventures.
😂😂 we hope the advertisers are seeing these awesome comments! Thanks Dale
Love the black history portion!
Thank you! 😊
Sending some 918 ❤
🥰 thanks for watching
How often do tornadoes hit Tulsa or Oklahoma City?
Not as often as people think. We get rotations and warnings for smaller ones throughout the season. Major tornados don't happen very often. I'm 29 and have been through 2 major tornadoes here which was the 2013 moore and may 3 1999 tornado. Those did significant damage here. It's definitely nothing like the movie Twister where they are just dropping out of the sky 😆 I was in tulsa like 2 years ago at an arcade and had to take shelter for a small rotation in the area. We were out in about 25-30 min. I would say the smaller towns around us probably have more than the city actually does.
You prefer Tulsa or OKC?
We prefer Oklahoma city because there are more things to do here. We have a good time when we go to tulsa but things are more spread out and harder to get to in my opinion. I like quick drives and it seems like anywhere I go in tulsa is far from where I'm already at. We have family up there that we stay with sometimes so maybe they're just in a bad location lol 😆
Where is people in Tulsa?
Everywhere lol I don't think I understand your question
@@LivinanOKlife the shots you showed. I don't see people on the streets it seems like an empty town.
There are around 1 million people in the tulsa area. People in large cities seem to ask dumb questions like that just like the tornado thing as though they don't happen anywhere else yet occur in many states including California as well as some other countries. A lot of people have jobs or may be at one of many other places around town to go. People in Oklahoma like having room to do things not be crowded or stacked on top of each other. There are plenty of parks in tulsa and lots of places for outdoor activities like road biking, hiking, fishing, camping etc.
@@flyingeagle3750 what are you talking about I don't live in tulsa just making a point. I have been there before it's a nice city that like many others people choose to live in. Their video was to show some of the things in part of the city not find people to show and talk to.
Ur gap cute.
Thank you!