So, you�ve just moved in or maybe been settled for a while, and your house still doesn�t feel like home. It�s missing character and individuality that only the infusion of personality can bring. Your home is not your own until it tells your story. Furnishings without accessories, artwork, and accent pieces are like a cake without icing. And it is up to you to determine the flavor and decorations desired and appropriate.
NOTE: For those clients who will be visiting at least one of the ruins with us and who are not staying with us and therefore do not have the benefit of reviewing the literature about the ruins which we make available to our house guests, we provide a complimentary copy of what we consider to be the best book on the archaeological sites in the region, OAXACA�THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL RECORD, by reknowned archaeologist Marcus Winter. This is but one aspect of the value added service we attempt to provide to all of our clients.If the bride keeps her own last name, one option is four-initial monogram (bride�s first, bride�s last, groom�s last, groom�s first). Or just join the couple�s first names with an ampersand (Jenny & Mike).While each child and his particular interests, attention span and level of patience is different, as a rule we have been extremely successful in designing and recommending routes which address the needs youngsters while at the same time ensuring that parents are able to maximize their cultural experiences. Aside from arranging special sessions in the carved animal village to which reference is made above, we have made arrangements with other village craftspeople along a couple of the routes which include enabling children to work with and paint clay figures, touch and learn about raw wool and how it�s transformed into rugs and other products, in addition to swim in an environment that�s breathtaking for parents, and even play on a swing set at an open air restaurant so as to enable mom and dad to have a relaxing meal.**artistic hand blown glass has been a tradition in Mexico for generations; a visit to Vidrio Artesanal Xa-quixe, located only a couple of minutes from the workshop of sculptor Adolfo Cruz, truly turns this route, with Option 2, into a day in the country exploring fine art; The glass workshop produces fine decorative pieces, lamps, bottles and more, using 80% recycled glass. Tour the facility and brouse the offerings.OPTIONAL (while none of the foregoing is etched in stone, other sites can be visited as well subject to time and particular interests such as):
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