New Year, New Beginnings — Tips To Start 2021 On The Right Track (As Seen On CBS Austin)
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.
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.
Whether you’re spending the holidays at home with your immediate family members, attending Zoom parties with friends and family, having socially distanced get-togethers in your backyard, or taking the littles on outings to check out holiday lighting displays, you always want to look as glamorous as you would have in years past.
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.
August is National Wellness Month, so there’s no time like the present to focus on your health and wellness.
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.
The nation’s general unpreparedness for what has proven to be the biggest health crisis of our time, combined with the chaos unleashed by panic buying and hoarding, has led to a shortage of many of the items authorities have listed as essential in order for the public to protect itself (and, in turn, the community as a whole) from COVID-19.
Don’t let yourself fall into the quarantine blues!
Can you believe we’re one week away from Valentine’s Day?
January is almost over — and, if you haven’t stuck to your resolutions, don’t despair and give up on the idea of change.