Update Your Beauty & Wellness Routines For Spring With These Great Finds! — As Seen On CBS Austin’s “We Are Austin”

Bluebonnets are starting to dot the fields here in Texas, announcing the arrival of spring with their violet blue flower spikes.
Bluebonnets are starting to dot the fields here in Texas, announcing the arrival of spring with their violet blue flower spikes.
As a collective, we tend to make a huge deal about Valentine’s Day, a holiday meant to celebrate affection-filled relationships with others — particularly spouses and life partners, significant others, paramours, and crushes.
Every day is a new beginning, but there’s something about welcoming in a new year that fills all our hearts with hope and optimism.
It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas so, to make sure you fulfill all your Santa duties with panache this year, I have some gift ideas that are sure to please everyone on your list!
To quote Betty Caruso and Jodi Deitz (Amy Poehler and Maya Rudolph’s characters in their now-iconic “Bronx Beat” skit for Saturday Night Live), we’re officially in the midst of “sweater weather.” From pumpkin patches and hayrides to colorful foliage, freshly baked apple pies, cron mazes, pumpkin spice lattes, and bonfires and s’mores, autumn has a plethora of delights in store for us.
Today marks the official start of the fall season — and, while you may already be sipping on gingerbread lattes, baking pumpkin chocolate chip cookies, and hanging up harvest-themed wreaths replete with dried wheat stalks, faux pumpkins, pine cones, the truth is we’re still slowly tiptoeing our way into sweater weather.
Labor Day weekend is here — and, while our celebrations may look a bit different than they have in years past, as long as we have the willingness to pivot and make some clever adjustments, we can all safely enjoy the holiday with our loved ones.
August is National Wellness Month, so there’s no time like the present to focus on your health and wellness.
Whether you’re spending plenty of time in your backyard swimming pool, going on hikes and jogs in a nearby park or lake, or just chilling out at home, I’ve got plenty of ideas to keep you energized, hydrated, eating healthy, sleeping comfortably and enjoying every second of your summer — and, as usual, I shared them with viewers of CBS Austin’s “We Are Austin.”
To watch today’s “Summer Living Tips” segment, click here.
Father’s Day is right around the corner –and, even if you’re sheltering at home with your family and postponing all social outings —it’s important to make all the papa bears out there feel appreciated.