If it's one time of the year that the mischievous kid is excited about, it is Girl Scout Cooke time. Obviously, over the year, things have changed and while we got adjusted to a new norm, I didn't hear a lot about the cookies over the year. Well, all of that has gone and now I can round up my boxes of the wonderful Trefoils that I always loved even as an adult.

The first half began on Jan, 7th and will run through February 10. The girl scouts will be taking orders for cookies. If you are wanting to buy cookies, you can order through a Girl Scout you know and have them delivered by them, or you can use a new digital cookie and use a unique website and can have those cookies delivered directly to your home. Another good thing about that option is that you can have those cookies delivered on February 5, a week prior to booth sales.

The second phase will begin on February 11 and will run through March 6. At this time the Girl Scouts will be set up at booth locations for your convenience. Some of the fan favorites will be on-site including Thin Mints, Samoas, and of course as I mentioned earlier my favorites Trefoils. For more information and a cookie booth near you, visit www.gslpg.org/cookies 

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Women have left marks on everything from entertainment and music to space exploration, athletics, and technology. Each passing year and new milestone makes it clear both how recent this history-making is in relation to the rest of the country, as well as how far we still need to go. The resulting timeline shows that women are constantly making history worthy of best-selling biographies and classroom textbooks; someone just needs to write about them.

Scroll through to find out when women in the U.S. and around the world won rights, the names of women who shattered the glass ceiling, and which country's women banded together to end a civil war.

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