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August 24, 2009 by Tyson Wynn

I have been somewhat quieter than usual lately. My blog, Twitter, and Facebook posts have been much less frequent than usual for the past month or so. And there has been a reason.

As of this morning, Wynn-Wynn Media is operating from 361 S. Commercial Street in Welch, Oklahoma, our hometown. By the way, that’s our shipping address only. The mailing address is PO Box 4, Welch, Oklahoma 74369. Our telephone numbers remain unchanged.

Jeane and I are both from Welch. Both of our parents still live here. In fact, her folks live on one side of the Baptist church and mine live on the other. We love this town, and we have always hoped we could come back here someday. That someday is now.

A couple months ago we made the decision that we would move back here for one main reason. Jeane’s parents are 83 and 86. Their minds are sharp as ever, but as they age, they need some physical help from time to time. They certainly aren’t disabled, but they are at the point that they need some occasional help. Their friends and neighbors have been invaluable to us over the last few years, driving them to doctors’ appointments, on shopping trips, and to run errands. But we recognize there’s a time when family has to do its job, and we’re thrilled that we are able to help out. Her parents have a huge old house, built in 1913, that has an upstairs that has been unused for years. We will live there, gradually remodeling our area. That way they’ll have someone with them at night, which is their most pressing need. We will be putting our home in Claremore on the market soon.

As for office space, we’re thrilled to have our own building on Welch’s main street! We are in a storefront that was Webster’s Auto when I was growing up. We’re still trying to learn what it was before that*.

New Office Ceiling

New Office Ceiling

And that is the reason for much of my silence. I have been making moving preparations and working on our building (with the help of my parents and sister, who we can’t thank enough).

Wynn-Wynn Media began in 2001 in a small upstairs room of the tiny house we lived in. From there, we have lived in two other houses, each time running the business out of spare bedrooms. Next month, we will celebrate our eighth year of business. God has blessed us much in the ensuing years. We’re thrilled that Wynn-Wynn Media gets its own office space for its birthday.

We’ll post some pictures soon, but for now I will describe our space to you. It’s approximately 2,000 square feet of space. There are cement floors that we have refinished. The front area is all open space, and it is lined on each side with almost eight-feet-tall bookshelves and counters. This area is where Jeane and I both have our offices. The ceiling is covered with the original metal tiles, which have been repainted white. There is a private office in the back, which —after a bit of acoustic work—will become the new author interview training center and WynnCast studio, among other things. We have an ample store room, which is thrilling because we’ve always just squirreled office supplies away anywhere we could. We also have a bathroom with shower and a large warehouse/garage in the back. We will soon be adding a coffee counter, and there is a large loft area over the studio, store room, and bathroom that will become Jeane’s special project area.

We’re a bit blown away by the notion of finally having enough space for everything. It’s almost surreal to know we’ll have enough shelving for our library and all our project books. And we love that we are finally back home.

We ended up in Claremore because I was then working for a state university. When I joined Jeane in the business full time, we stayed in Claremore because of the availability of certain things, mainly high-speed Internet. We’ve loved Claremore. It’s a sweet community that’s close to Tulsa without being the metro. But we came to see that it placed us unnecessarily an hour away from our families. When I learned we could finally get the Internet connectivity we need to operate in Welch (thank you Rural iNet!), we decided the time was right. So, here we are, back to the home of our youth. We’ve always been Wildcats, and it’s good to be back among our old friends.

For those of you not familiar with Welch, Oklahoma, here’s a bit of info. It’s a community of approximately 600 persons in northeastern Oklahoma. It grew, like many a town, due to the railroad way back in the day, and it was named for a railroad man. It is in Craig County, which is just west of Ottawa County, which is the northeastern-most county in Oklahoma. We’re in what is known locally as the Four States, which consists of the NE corner of Oklahoma, the SE corner of Kansas, the SW corner of Missouri, and the NW corner or Arkansas. Of the five “countries” in Oklahoma, we’re still in Green Country. It’s a small town, with a great school, one of the best banks in the country, one Assembly of God, one Baptist, one Catholic, one Christian, and one Methodist church, a volunteer fire department, a convenience store, a grocery store, and a grain elevator, among other businesses. Additionally, it’s full of our old friends and a lot of just plain good people. And we love it!

All told, we’ll be better able to serve our clients and honor our parents, while being back where we’ve always wanted to be. Talk about a Wynn-Wynn!

Also, after almost five years, I recently resigned my pastorate. We enjoyed being used by God where we were, and I will be forever thankful for the opportunity to see people come to know Christ as a pastor. It was time for that chapter of our lives to come to a close. For now, we will be active and involved in a local church. I will not, however, be serving as a pastor.

*There seems to be some debate among townspeople at to whether our building was originally Keener’s General Store or not. We’ll be researching that. As an interesting side note, Jeane’s parents live in Keener’s former house.

And now, we’re off to lunch at the in-laws’. I think it’s Frito pie day.

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19 comments

  1. Oh congratulations, guys! I’m so happy for you!

  2. Susy Flory says:

    Wow–this is so great! I love that you have a business home in a place you love, running a business you love, and honoring the parents you love. And what fun to bring a vintage building back to life! May Wynn-Wynn continue to grow and flourish.

  3. Steven says:

    :-( for us… :-) for you…

  4. Very cool! Congratulations, my friends! I look forward to seeing more pictures of the office!

  5. Congratulations, congratulations! It sounds like an extremely exciting time for you two as a family and as a fabulous media business!

    And for the record, I am totally jealous that you have those beautiful tin ceilings! Those are priceless today!

  6. Rachel Hauck says:

    Congrats! That is so cool. Post pictures of the house. :)

    Rachel

  7. Stacy says:

    Wow — talk about a big surprise! That sounds awesome, and I’m sure Jeane’s folks are glad to have you around. Call when you settle down a bit…

    love and hugs,
    Stacy

  8. Tracey Bateman says:

    Oh wow! I’m so happy for you guys! LOVE that ceiling. I want more pictures!

  9. Welch, eh? I had a great aunt and uncle who lived out there…

    If you meet anybody by the name of “Cravens,” they may very well be related to me.

    Glad this has worked out for you!

  10. Loree Lough says:

    This is just wonderful news, guys! Congratulations of the grandest kind!

    Looking forward to seeing those photos! Meanwhile, don’t rush the unpacking. Y’all don’t need strained backs, y’know….

    I can’t help but state the obvious: Good things happen to good people!

    Hugs and blessings,
    Loree

  11. Debra Murphy says:

    The move sounds wonderful! Great decision! My in-laws live in an apartment in our home and it is a wonderful situation! I think I will go check on them right now!

  12. Cheryl Medlock says:

    I look forward to visiting Welch, Oklahoma!

    As a new business owner, I aspire to do just what you have done. Opening your own work space is indeed a successful step AND being able to be available to your family. We’ve just learned the value of being close to help parents when needed.

    May God continue to bless you!

  13. Tyson Wynn says:

    Thanks for all the congrats and well wishes. We’re enjoying being able to spread out in our new space.

    There will also be challenges. For the last five years we have lived literally 2 minutes from Walmart. Now we have to drive at least 20 minutes to a small Walmart and 30 minutes to a Super Center. We’re going from several restaurants open til 11 PM to one restaurant open for breakfast and lunch (but it’s a good one). There’s definitely no pizza delivery. The high-speed Internet is great, but not nearly the speed we had with COX business in Claremore. It’s still ample for business.

    On the upside, we love seeing the activity on main street, and there is quite a bit. We’re next to the post office, which will be a huge blessing. We’ve printed our own postage for years, but it’s always been a chore getting everything to the PO, and the Claremore postal workers would just as soon spit on you as help you out. Out postmistress is rearing to help us out, and the location is perfect. On top of that, the PO is a busy place, so we get to see people we know come and go all day.

    The big bonus is that we’re with our families a lot, and that’s why we’re here. Thanks to the advancement of technology, we can do what we do from anywhere we have Internet, phone, mail, and shipping, so we’re thrilled we’re doing it from here.

    If you’re around Welch, swing by and see us. And for the rest of you, we’ll have pictures as soon as we’re all settled in.

  14. I wondered why you all had been so quiet! So happy for you guys, and totally jealous of the tin ceiling. My grandparents were in the Oklahoma Land Rush and pioneered in and around Jones, OK. The ceiling of the building where my grandfather’s newspaper was housed looked just like yours. Congrats!

  15. How awesome! I’m very happy for you and your extended families. God blesses those who blesses others. I live next door to my parents and everyday is a new adventure. My parents are also aging, and I count it a blessing to be able to share time and old stories with them.

  16. Welcome home, Wynns! I’m so happy for you.

  17. Leanna Ellis says:

    Congrats on the new office. What a great tribute to your parents that you are honoring them in such a wonderful way.

  18. Brynn Graham says:

    (expressive sigh) What a blessing you two have been to me, perhaps without even knowing it! I’m so excited that you’ll be able to spread the blessings to others, as well, especially your parents. I hope to see you guys soon!

  19. Patti Lacy says:

    No wonder I haven’t heard from y’all lately! Talk about being busy!!

    I guess you thought God was serious when he said Honor your father and mother!
    Love,
    Patti

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