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The weekend kicked off in the best possible way—the hubs got off work a couple of hours early on Friday. That bonus time was put to good use with a little shopping and a stop at one of our favorite local pizza restaurants. A table was claimed, slices were enjoyed, and the afternoon felt like the perfect start to a low-key couple of days.
Originally, a batch of incense was supposed to be made Friday night. Lately, making incense has been a hobby we’ve really gotten into. It’s relaxing, creative, and a little addictive. Unfortunately, shipping delays meant the supplies didn’t arrive in time, so that plan was pushed to Sunday. Instead, attention was turned to candle making. Fall candles were poured, and the excitement was real—three brand-new scents are ready to hit the site this week. The Fall lineup this year is looking like one of my best yet, with cozy fragrances like Pumpkin Creme Latte, Barnwood, Pumpkin Pie, and Spooky Cider Lane ready to make homes smell like the season we wait for all year.
Football, Grilling, and Lazy Saturdays
After a week that included hosting my older grandkids overnight on Wednesday and all day Thursday, I was ready for a quiet couple of days to recharge. I adore them, but they’re full of energy and allergic to sleep, so the house felt a little like a three-ring circus. Once they headed back home to get ready for school, I promised myself a slower pace for the weekend.
Saturday was dedicated to one thing—football. With the season officially underway, the TV was locked in, and the grill was fired up. Ribs and steaks filled the air with the kind of smell that makes you glad you live in Texas. It was one of those days where time passed slowly, the food was good, and conversations came easy.
Games were watched, snacks were enjoyed, and bedtime was ignored. There’s something about staying up too late on a Saturday night that just feels right, even when you know you’ll pay for it the next morning.
A Sunday Mix of Work and Play
Sunday brought more football, but also a little NASCAR for good measure. Between cheering for favorite teams and keeping an eye on the race, some house cleaning was worked in. The incense-making supplies had finally arrived—by drone, which was as cool as it sounds—so a fresh batch was made in the evening. The whole house smelled amazing as the sticks cured.
By the time the work was done, the couch was calling. A new-to-us series on Prime called Elkhorn was started. It follows Teddy Roosevelt, and so far, so good. Two episodes in, and it’s already a keeper. Anything historical instantly grabs my attention, but the fact that it’s about the West makes it even better.
The Little Things That Make a Weekend
Looking back, the weekend wasn’t packed with big events, but it was filled with things that made me happy. Early date nights, good food, football, and small creative projects created a rhythm that felt just right. Candles and incense are ready for the shop, the grill got its workout, and the couch saw plenty of action during game time.
Sometimes the best weekends aren’t the ones spent running around—they’re the ones where you settle in, enjoy the company you’re with, and let the hours pass without rushing them. This one definitely fit that description.
Lisa Crow contributed to this article. She is a true crime junkie and lifestyle blogger based in Waco, Texas. Lisa is the Head of Content at Gigi’s Ramblings and Southern Bred True Crime Junkie. She spends her free time traveling when she can and making memories with her large family which consists of six children and fifteen grandchildren.