Check Out These Very Merry Holiday Gift Ideas — As Seen On CBS Austin’s “We Are Austin”

We’ve gobbled ’til we wobbled, so now it’s time to deck the halls and get ready for Santa to come to town!
We’ve gobbled ’til we wobbled, so now it’s time to deck the halls and get ready for Santa to come to town!
The holiday season is upon us, and that means we’ll be making great memories with family and friends — whether it’s cooking Thanksgiving dinner together, trimming the Christmas tree, baking gingerbread men and festive with the kiddos, attending holiday light displays with the family, snuggling up to watch Christmas films, or sharing cocktails and laughs at office holiday parties.
While pumpkin patches, hayrides, and corn mazes have been popping up since early September, it truly never feels quite like autumn here in Austin until mid-to-late October (and sometimes November!), when the scorching temperatures finally give way to cooler days and nights and the leaves finally begin to turn beautiful shades of yellow, orange, and red.
In honor of September being National Self-Care Awareness Month, I made a virtual visit to my friends at CBS Austin’s “We Are Austin” to chat about some easy ways in which we can all practice self-care (you can view the segment above or by clicking here).
Yesterday was National Relaxation Day so, to keep the chill energy going strong as we head into this week, I decided to offer some ideas on simple ways in which we can add some stress relief —and a bit of tranquility— into our daily lives.
We’re right in the period known as the dog days of summer, when the heat can sometimes become downright oppressive.
Want to pack as many fun-filled activities into the summer as humanly possible?
Every summer has a story, so you’ll want to make this year’s tale one you’ll always remember fondly.
Summer is officially here, which means it’s time for a major beauty routine overhaul.
Spring is in full bloom: the birds are chirping, colorful Texas wildflowers are dotting the fields, and vibrant annual blossoms like daffodils and hibiscuses are drenching our landscapes with their saturated hues.