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November is the perfect time to snag incredible deals, especially as we approach the holiday season. With Black Friday Week kicking off on November 21, retailers are rolling out early discounts that you don’t want to overlook. This year, Amazon has a stellar lineup of offers on tech and kitchen essentials that are not only affordable but also packed with the latest features. Here are some standout deals you should consider before they’re gone.

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1. Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K – Only $21.99

This newest model of the Fire TV Stick 4K is a must-have for streaming enthusiasts. With its AI-powered Fire TV Search, you can quickly find and stream over 1.5 million movies and shows. Whether you’re into free TV or premium channels, this device has you covered. Plus, with Wi-Fi 6 support, streaming is faster and smoother than ever. Upgrade your home entertainment system without breaking the bank. Grab it here for just $21.99.

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2. Blink Outdoor 4 – 5-Camera System for $159.99

Keep your home secure with the newest Blink Outdoor cameras. This wireless system features a 2-year battery life, HD video, infrared night vision, and two-way audio. It’s perfect for monitoring both outdoor and indoor spaces. Whether you’re home or away, you can check on your property from your smartphone. Buy it now for $159.99.

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3. Blink Indoor – 5-Camera System for $167.99

For those focused on indoor security, the Blink Indoor system is an excellent choice. It’s wireless, easy to install, and includes motion detection and two-way audio. The system’s two-year battery life means you won’t have to worry about constant charging or replacing batteries. Score it for $167.99.

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4. Amazon Fire TV Soundbar – $104.99

Enhance your movie nights with the Amazon Fire TV Soundbar. This sleek 2.0 speaker offers DTS Virtual surround sound for a cinematic experience. It’s a perfect match for your Fire TV Stick or Smart TV. While it doesn’t include Alexa functionality, its audio quality and compatibility make it a great value. Upgrade your sound system for $104.99.

5. CHEFMAN Multifunctional Digital Air Fryer+ – $84.99

Cook like a pro with the CHEFMAN Multifunctional Digital Air Fryer+. This versatile appliance does it all—air frying, roasting, dehydrating, baking, and more. With 17 touch-screen presets and a large 10L capacity, it’s perfect for families. The easy-view window and auto shutoff features make it safe and convenient. Snag this kitchen must-have for $84.99.

6. Chefman Everything Maker & Pizza Oven – $41.99

Get creative in the kitchen with the Chefman Everything Maker & Pizza Oven. Whether you’re whipping up pizza, quesadillas, omelettes, or other snacks, this countertop appliance has you covered. Its nonstick cooking plates make cleanup a breeze, and its vertical storage design saves space. Grab this deal for just $41.99.

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7. Keurig K-Express Single Serve Coffee Maker – $51.99

Brew the perfect cup every time with the Keurig K-Express Coffee Maker. Featuring three brew sizes, a strong button for a more robust flavor, and a 42oz removable reservoir, it’s the ultimate convenience for coffee lovers. Whether you’re making a quick cup for yourself or entertaining guests, this Keurig delivers. Get yours for only $51.99.

Why Shop Now?

Shopping early in Black Friday Week not only ensures you get the best deals but also avoids the last-minute rush. Amazon’s sales are known for limited stock, so acting fast is crucial. These offers are ideal for gifting or upgrading your own tech and kitchen setup.

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November sales like these are too good to ignore. Whether you’re preparing for the holidays or treating yourself, these deals offer the perfect opportunity to save big.

Don’t wait—start shopping and make the most of these unbeatable offers!

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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.

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Thanksgiving officially kicks off my favorite time of year. It’s the holiday where we gather with my six kids, their spouses, and 15 grandkids. Every year, I try to keep things traditional—whether it’s the food, the decorations, or the little family rituals that make the day feel extra special. I love decorating the house with cozy fall touches and preparing classic dishes that remind me of my childhood. If you’re looking to create a nostalgic, comforting Thanksgiving dinner of your own, here’s how I do it!

Decorating the Home: Setting the Scene

Before I start cooking, I focus on making the house feel festive. I love the fall colors—oranges, yellows, and browns. I always pull out my favorite Thanksgiving dinnerware. My house is adorned with pumpkins, gourds, scarecrows, candles, and of course, Mama Crow’s wax melts in the wax warmer. It helps set the mood for the day and gives everyone that “holiday” feeling as soon as they walk in.

Preparing a Traditional Thanksgiving Dinner

When it comes to the food, I like to stick to the classics. Thanksgiving isn’t the time for fancy new recipes in my house—it’s about keeping those old favorites that everyone loves. Here’s what I serve each year:

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Turkey: The Heart of the Meal

The turkey is always the star of the show. I keep it simple— salt, pepper, garlic, and fresh herbs like sage, rosemary, and thyme. Just brine and throw it in my favorite roasting pan. It cooks to golden perfection and fills the house with an irresistible smell. While it takes time, it’s totally worth it when I see everyone digging in.

Stuffing: A Family Favorite

Stuffing is an absolute must. I keep it traditional with cornbread, celery, onions, broth, and sage. It’s simple but oh-so-flavorful. I bake it until it’s crispy on top and soft inside. It’s the kind of dish that reminds me of my childhood and always gets devoured at the table.

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Green Bean Casserole: Creamy and Crunchy

Green bean casserole is another dish that’s non-negotiable at our table. I make mine with French-style green beans, cream of mushroom, shredded cheese, and crispy fried onions on top. The mix of creamy and crunchy is just perfect, and it’s always a hit with the whole family.

Mac and Cheese: Ultimate Comfort Food

Mac and cheese might not be traditional for everyone, but for us, it’s a Thanksgiving staple. I make it extra cheesy, with a blend of sharp cheddar and Velveeta, and bake it with a crunchy breadcrumb topping. My grandkids especially love it, and I love how it adds a bit of comfort to the meal.

Sweet Potatoes: A Sweet Touch

I can’t do Thanksgiving without sweet potatoes. I roast them with butter, brown sugar, and a sprinkle of cinnamon. I top them with marshmallows, letting them caramelize into a gooey, sweet topping. Sweet potatoes always bring a warm, cozy feel to the table.

Mashed Potatoes: Creamy Perfection

Mashed potatoes are a must in our house. I make them creamy and buttery with just a hint of garlic. They’re the perfect base for all the gravy, and everyone always goes back for seconds (or thirds!).

Gravy: The Finishing Touch

Gravy is what brings everything together. I use the turkey drippings to make a rich, savory gravy that’s perfect over turkey, mashed potatoes, and stuffing. It ties the whole meal together and makes everything taste even better. Check out this adorable turkey gravy boat!

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Cranberry Sauce: A Little Zing

I would love to say I make my own homemade cranberry sauce, but I’d be lying. I wouldn’t even know where to start. So…passed down straight from my grandmother, I spend about 20 minutes fighting with the Ocean Spray can until a jellied blob of goodness decides to finally plop out on the plate. I then delicately slice said blob into perfectly porportioned circles. Most of my family doesn’t care for it, but for me, it’s a must!

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Pumpkin Pie: A Sweet Ending

Finally, what’s Thanksgiving without pumpkin pie? It’s a tradition I look forward to every year. The spices, the creamy filling, and the flaky crust make it the perfect way to end the meal. A big glob of whipped cream on top makes it even better.

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Cherishing Traditions

For me, Thanksgiving is all about traditions—those familiar dishes, the decorations that set the scene, and the people who fill the house with laughter. With my gang, the house is always full, and the meal is always delicious. As much as I love the food, it’s the time spent together that makes Thanksgiving so meaningful.

So, whether you’re hosting your first Thanksgiving or you’ve been doing it for years, I recommend sticking to the classics. Keep it cozy, keep it simple, and most of all, enjoy every moment spent with your loved ones.

Interesting Read: The Mysterious Origins of Halloween

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.

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Fall has arrived, and with it comes the allure of crackling leaves, warm spices, and cozy gatherings. At Mama Crow’s, we’ve poured the heart of autumn into our wax melts, bringing you the scents of fall at their finest. Here are our top picks for the season:

🎃 Pumpkin Apple Cider

Nothing says fall like the delicious aroma of spiced pumpkin mingling with the crisp sweetness of apple cider. With hints of cinnamon, nutmeg, and that unmistakable apple punch, our Pumpkin Apple Cider wax melt fills your space with a warm autumn glow. Imagine a cozy afternoon sipping cider by a pumpkin patch – that’s exactly the vibe!

🌾 Amish Harvest

With a blend of cinnamon, clove, and sweet vanilla, Amish Harvest captures the heartwarming aroma of an autumn kitchen. Imagine the rich, spicy warmth of clove paired with vanilla – it’s the perfect scent for anyone looking for a rustic, comforting vibe.

🥧 Apple Crisp

One of fall’s essential scents, Apple Crisp captures the delight of baked apples topped with a buttery crumble. The rich, baked apple notes blend with hints of cinnamon and brown sugar, making it smell like a crisp autumn day and fresh apple desserts!

🍯 Honey Dumplin’

Inspired by fresh-baked treats, Honey Dumplin’ is perfect for fall! Sweet notes of red candy apples and pears mingle with rich spices like nutmeg, cinnamon, and cardamom. It’s like a warm kitchen filled with the scents of apple dumplings – perfect for a little extra fall charm.

🍞 Nanner Nut Bread

Nothing says fall like the smell of freshly baked banana nut bread! With a balance of ripe bananas, warm spices, and crunchy walnuts, Nanner Nut Bread wax melts offer the aroma of homemade comfort in every whiff. Pop a melt into your warmer, and let the nostalgic smell of baking take over. 🍌🌰

🌰 Pumpkin Pecan Waffles

Who doesn’t love the smell of waffles? Our Pumpkin Pecan Waffles melts capture the sweetness of pumpkin with the nuttiness of pecans, making you feel like you’re sitting down to a decadent fall brunch. If you’re looking to embrace the sweeter side of autumn, this one’s a must. 🍁🍩

🍨 Salted Caramel Frappe

For a fun twist on fall flavors, Salted Caramel Frappe is the way to go. Imagine creamy caramel blended with just the right amount of sea salt to balance the sweetness. It’s rich, delicious, and perfect for adding a little extra indulgence to your space.

Spiced Pumpkin Latte

Nothing says autumn like a pumpkin latte, and Mama Crow’s Spiced Pumpkin Latte captures that fall favorite perfectly. This blend has rich coffee notes, cozy pumpkin spice, and a smooth creaminess that feels like a hug in a cup. Great for those mornings you want the café experience at home.

These are just a taste of the cozy, inviting fragrances Mama Crow’s Wax Melts offers this fall. Whether you’re a fan of nutty bakery scents or refreshing apple and pumpkin blends, there’s something here for everyone.

Let your space glow this fall with these incredible scents from Mama Crow’s—each one crafted to make your season a little warmer, cozier, and more delicious. Happy melting! 🕯️🍂 #FallFaves #MamaCrowsWaxMelts #AutumnAromas

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Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) is more than a holiday—it’s a joyful, colorful homage to ancestors and loved ones who have passed. Celebrated primarily in Mexico and parts of the United States like Texas, this tradition blends ancient indigenous beliefs with modern customs. Each element is rich in meaning, making it a time not of mourning, but of remembrance and celebration.

The Origins of Dia de los Muertos

The holiday has roots in ancient indigenous cultures, particularly the Aztec, Maya, and Toltec civilizations, where death was viewed as a part of the cycle of life. These groups celebrated their dead for thousands of years before Spanish colonization. When Spanish missionaries arrived in the 16th century, they brought with them Catholic traditions, leading to the fusion of indigenous practices with All Saints’ Day and All Souls’ Day. Over time, Dia de los Muertos evolved into the unique celebration we see today.

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Traditions in Mexico

In Mexico, Dia de los Muertos is celebrated on November 1 and 2, with each day having distinct themes. November 1, known as Dia de los Inocentes or Dia de los Angelitos, is dedicated to children who have passed. November 2 is for adults and known as Dia de los Muertos or Dia de los Difuntos.

One of the most iconic aspects of the holiday is the creation of ofrendas (altars). Families build these in their homes or at gravesites, decorating them with vibrant marigolds (cempasúchil), candles, and papel picado (intricate paper cutouts). Each ofrenda holds photos of the departed, mementos, and items they enjoyed in life, from their favorite foods and drinks to small personal items.

In some areas of Mexico, especially in states like Oaxaca and Michoacán, communities come together for large public celebrations, including parades, music, and traditional dances. People paint their faces like calaveras (skulls) to mimic La Catrina, the elegant skeleton figure that has become synonymous with Dia de los Muertos, symbolizing death’s impartiality to class and social status.

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Dia de los Muertos in Texas

In Texas, Dia de los Muertos has taken on a unique regional flair. Texas has long been influenced by both Mexican and Indigenous cultures, and the holiday has grown in popularity as a vibrant, cross-cultural event celebrated by people of many backgrounds.

Texas communities, especially in cities like San Antonio, Austin, and El Paso, host public altars and festivals, allowing locals to honor loved ones and participate in the culture. At these festivals, you’ll often find live music, traditional folk dancers, and art installations celebrating the legacy of Dia de los Muertos. Public ofrendas invite the community to contribute photos, messages, and small trinkets in honor of the deceased.

Texas artisans often blend Dia de los Muertos traditions with local symbols, such as incorporating Texan wildflowers with traditional marigolds on altars. In larger cities, celebrations may include carne asada, tamales, and pan de muerto, mixing Texas flavors with classic Mexican treats. Some people even use Dia de los Muertos to honor fallen soldiers, a reflection of the state’s deep ties to military history.

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Universal Symbols: Calaveras, Cempasúchil, and La Catrina

Across both Texas and Mexico, certain symbols hold universal meaning. Calaveras, or skulls, are often created as sugar or chocolate skulls, decorated brightly and symbolizing both the sweetness and inevitability of life and death. La Catrina, an elegant female skeleton figure created by Mexican artist José Guadalupe Posada, reminds us that no matter our status in life, death is the ultimate equalizer.

The marigold is another unifying element. Known as the flower of the dead, marigolds’ vibrant orange and yellow colors and strong fragrances are believed to guide spirits back to the world of the living.

Interesting Read: The Mysterious Origins of Halloween

An Evolving Tradition

Dia de los Muertos continues to grow and evolve, especially in Texas. While it’s steeped in indigenous and Mexican heritage, it has become an inclusive holiday that brings people together to honor loved ones. Whether through crafting an ofrenda at home or attending a community event, people embrace the holiday in ways that reflect their personal or family histories.

This unique blend of ritual and celebration is what makes Dia de los Muertos such a remarkable tradition—a reminder that, even in death, there is beauty, memory, and love.

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.

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Gigi’s Top Picks for Little Girls

My smaller granddaughters love anything Disney and boy have I found some deals! Here are some of my top Christmas picks for little girls 6 & under on this lovely Cyber Monday:

Minnie Mouse Toddler Canopy Bed – this super cute bed is a steal right now on Amazon for under $100. You have the option of purchasing with or without the mattress. A bed might now be a typical gift, but it is definitely practical.

If you have a tiny princess that loves to get her groove on, check out this Frozen Dance Mat

The Minnie Mouse Bow-Tel Hotel is a must-have for any Disney-loving little girl. The playset is two-sided and complete with lights and sound.

Every little fashionista needs Minnie’s Fashionista Backpack! This set contains all the hair accessories a girl could want.

Huffy’s Minnie Mouse Scooter is the perfect way for the princess to get around. Scoot in style!

Gigi’s Top Picks for Little Boys

My little grandboys range in age from 1 to 7 years of age. Here are my Cyber Monday Picks for the littlest of my guys:

DINOBROS Dinosaur Toy Pull Back Cars are sure to be a hit around here! They come in a pack of 6 and look rugged enough to withstand the punishment my guys will put them through. The best part, they have been marked down 44% for today’s sale.

The Tyrannosaurus Transport Car Carrier Truck is another exceptional offer for dino-lovin’ kids. If the picture is accurate, this thing looks huge! Choose between a T-Rex and Triceratops.

If your boys are like mine, they have had plenty of Nerf-type guns. These foam gliders offer a cool option for a timeless gift.

If you are looking for sensory toys, check out these Transformable Fidget Spinners. These are perfect for building hands-on ability, hand-eye coordination and logical thinking. Did I mention they are under $10??

Gigi’s Top Picks for Bigger Girls

Here are some of my top Christmas picks for bigger girls 8-12 years old on this lovely Cyber Monday:

How about an age-appropriate tea party? Thoughtfully Gourmet, Mini Boba Party Set, Makes 16 Tasting Portions Of Bubble Tea, Includes 4 Flavors.

Boho Stackable rings for the jewelry-loving pre-teen.

For the crafty girls, the Original Stationery Ice Cream Slime Kit  is the perfect gift idea. This massive gift set is a great buy!

Their parents may kill me, but I can totally see my grandgirls rocking this YLL Kids Karaoke Machine. I have an entire group of superstars on my hands.

My older girls are just getting to the age where they are starting to journal. I really like the Hapinest DIY Journal Set. It comes with tons of accessories and the price is right!

Gigi’s Top Picks for Bigger Boys

Here are some of my top Christmas picks for bigger boys 8-12 years old on this lovely Cyber Monday:

This Battling Tops Box Set by Gigimelon is an amazing price today at only $36. The set includes 12 spinning tops, 2 launchers and a portable box!

Let them try out their flying skills with the Dwi Dowellin 4.9 Inch Mini Drone. The description says it’s crash proof; I’m not so sure. Equipped with 3 speeds to make it easier to learn to navigate.

The Pokemon TCG: Scarlet & Violet Elite Trainer Box includes everything the Pokemon player or collector needs. This is a random box so you will either receive content for Koraidon or Miraidon. Today’s price can’t be beat for everything included.

I love this ultra-sleek  Pokemon card binder that Juleuisu is offering. The perfect place for little man to keep all his cards safe. It isn’t part of the Cyber Monday Sale, but is still affordable at just under $20.

To finish off the Pokemon-themed gifts, I recommend PPark’s Anime Pull-over Hoodie. The kiddos need to stay warm when out on their Pokemon adventures.

These are just a few of the Amazon deals I found tempting for Amazon’s 2023 Cyber Monday Sale.

Salem Witch Sign

Every October, as the world outside my window transforms into a kaleidoscope of autumn hues, I find my thoughts drifting towards a place filled with enchantment, history, and a touch of the mystical. Salem, Massachusetts, a town shrouded in whispers of witches and echoes of the past, has always been a beacon of fascination for my October-born soul. Although my bags remain unpacked and my footsteps have yet to grace its cobblestone streets, my heart is set on one day embarking on a magical adventure to this bewitching town, especially during the spellbinding month of October.

A Dash of Salem’s History: Salem, with its roots deeply embedded in colonial America, has a tale that transcends time. The infamous Salem Witch Trials of 1692, a moment of mass hysteria and tragic consequence, have woven an eerie charm into the town’s identity. The stories of those accused, the whispers of the past, and the old buildings lining the streets create an atmosphere that feels both haunting and captivating.

Why Salem in October? Picture this: the aroma of spiced cider wafting through the air, leaves crunching underfoot, and the town of Salem adorned with pumpkins and witchy decor. In October, Salem transforms into a Halloween haven. It’s a time when history meets fantasy, and the town becomes a magnet for those who revel in the spirit of the season. Whether you’re tracing the footsteps of the accused witches or simply indulging in the magical ambiance, Salem in October is a dreamy experience for any fall aficionado.

Must-See Attractions:

  1. Salem Witch Museum: Step into the past with life-sized figures and dramatic storytelling, reliving the chilling moments of the Witch Trials.
  2. The House of the Seven Gables: This historical treasure, made famous by Nathaniel Hawthorne’s novel, is a glimpse into the past, offering a dash of haunted allure.
  3. Salem Witch Trials Memorial: A serene yet powerful tribute to the victims of the Trials, reminding us of the town’s haunting history.
  4. Witch House: The residence of Judge Jonathan Corwin, this house offers a peek into the life of a 17th-century magistrate, connecting you directly to the Trials.
  5. Hocus Pocus Filming Locations: For movie enthusiasts, these locations add a sprinkle of cinematic magic to your Salem adventure.

Embracing the Spooky Spirit: In Salem, October isn’t just a month; it’s a state of mind. Ghost tours, tarot readings, and charming shops filled with mystical curiosities await. And oh, the Salem Haunted Happenings! A month-long extravaganza culminating in the grandeur of Halloween night, where the town truly comes alive with bewitching revelry.

So here’s to the dreamers, the lovers of fall, and those enchanted by history’s mysteries. As I close my eyes, I can almost hear the whispers of Salem calling my name, promising a future adventure filled with spooky tales, historical wonders, and the irresistible charm of October in Massachusetts. Until then, I’ll keep dreaming of that enchanting Salem moon and the magic it holds. 🌕🍂🔮

Related: Crafting Spooky Magic: Behind the Scenes with Mama Crow’s Halloween Wax Melts

Related: Embracing the Fantastic Feels of Fall: Cool Temps, Football, and All that Pumpkin Spice Goodness

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Hey there, fellow fall lovers! Get ready to vibe with me as we celebrate the leaf-covered streets and that irresistible scent of pumpkin spice lattes – yes, it’s that magical time of the year again, my pals. So, grab your comfiest hoodie and kick it with me. Okay, maybe I’m jumping the gun a little, but I’m about to spill the beans on why fall rocks my socks.

Any drop in temperature is like a breath of fresh air. Sure, I’m down in Texas where summer just doesn’t know when to quit, but when that coolness finally rolls in, you bet I’m rocking my coziest sweater like it’s a fashion statement. There’s nothing quite like sipping on hot apple cider while feeling that crisp breeze on your cheeks.

Let’s talk about the world of fall scents and flavors. As a wax melt maker, let me tell you, the array of fall fragrances is like a cozy hug for your senses. From apple pie with a touch of cinnamon to the grand champs, warm vanilla and anything pumpkin – these scents are basically a spa day for your nose. Here are some of this season’s wax melts I have been working on that are sure to please the palate. And can we take a moment to appreciate the feast fest that goes down during this time? Pumpkin spice lattes, apple crisps, and oh my, the soul-nurturing pumpkin pie – I swear, my taste buds have a dance party as soon as September hits.

Crafty souls, listen up! Fall is like a treasure trove for DIY enthusiasts. My creative juices are in overdrive as I unleash my crafty side all season long. From decking out my space with handmade wreaths bursting with autumn vibes to whipping up decorations that even Martha Stewart would high-five, this is my time to shine with all things artsy.

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Hold on tight, sports fans, because football season is in full swing! From high school showdowns to legendary college rivalries and the NFL action – it’s a touchdown of excitement. My allegiance bouncing between the New Orleans Saints and the Dallas Cowboys might be perplexing, but hey, double the teams means double the football frenzy. Tailgating, touchdowns, and banter galore with pals – it’s a fall tradition that hits all the right spots.

Let’s pause and soak in the masterpiece that Mother Nature paints for us during fall. The trees dressed in fiery reds, oranges, and yellows – it’s like stepping into an artist’s dream. While some folks yearn for those sunny days, hear me out – I’m all about those cloudy, moody fall days. There’s a certain charm in cozying up with a good book as the rain taps on the window.

Oh, and can I get a virtual high-five for the upcoming holidays? Halloween, Thanksgiving, and the jingle bell magic of Christmas – it’s the season of non-stop celebrations! Trick-or-treating adventures, gobbling up turkey feasts, and transforming my space into a festive haven – these are the moments that make my heart do a happy dance. So, fellow fall aficionados, there you have it. From the gradual Texas cooldown to the sensory overload of scents, the crafty marvels, and the football frenzy, fall has me hooked in its embrace. And guess what? Each of us has our own unique reasons to adore this laid-back, kick-back season. So, as we trade flip-flops for cozy boots and bid farewell to summer, let’s raise a mug to the pumpkin-spiced, football-filled, and heartwarming vibes of fall! 🍁🏈🎃

*Note: This article was written pre-coronavirus outbreak. Keep these destinations in mind for next Easter.

Fancy a fantastic Easter vacation with the kids featuring seasonal treats, great attractions and fun activities, all set in wonderful family-friendly destinations? Depending on your family’s interests and budget, you can choose a resort in popular Florida, Caribbean getaway, Latin American adventure or upscale European break.

South Seas Island Resort, FL

Located on the stunning Captiva Island in the Gulf of Mexico, South Seas Island Resort is home to superb family-friendly facilities such as the Resort Pool complex featuring water slides and lagoon-style pools, a private beach, tennis court and a golf course. Accommodations range from guestrooms to condos and private villas. Kids will enjoy exploring the 330-acre wildlife preserve, learn how to swim, dress up as mermaids and pirates (for ages 4-5) and take part in the social activities offered by Skully’s Family Interactive Center. They can also get familiar with marine conservation at Sanibel Sea School. So whether you’re traveling with a 12-month baby or a teen, this resort has something to keep every kid entertained. With the resort’s Spring Getaway offer, rooms start from $499 a night and guests receive a fourth night free and over $250 savings. 

Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin Resorts, FL

Located between  Epcot and Disney Hollywood Studios, the Walt Disney World Swan Resort and the Walt Disney World Dolphin Resort offer complimentary transportation to the park’s attractions, 17 restaurants, and five pools. For Easter, the two resorts have devised an exquisite Easter program for guests. Expect meet-and-greets with the Easter Bunny, bunny hop races, and traditional and glow-in-the-dark Easter egg hunts. Kids will also be able to join arts and crafts tuitions and watch the movie “HOP” by the poolside. In addition to these, there’s a sandy beach, fitness club, mini-golf, golf course and spa. The kids’ club, Camp Dolphin (for ages 4-12), is open late afternoon till late at night and offers special dinners, craft workshops and movies, plus video arcades. 

Carambola Beach Resort St. Croix, US Virgin Islands

Set between a beautiful rainforest and idyllic white sandy beach, the kid-friendly Renaissance St. Croix Carambola Beach Resort & Spa offers accommodation in spacious studio suites overlooking the tropical surroundings and the ocean. The fully equipped kitchenettes make it easier for families to make their own meal; otherwise you can eat at the on-site restaurants and nearby eateries. The elegant Caribbean resort also has a spa, golf course in the near vicinity, fitness center and pool. 

Santa Barbara Beach & Golf Resort, Curacao 

Located in the Southern Caribbean Sea, Curacao is a wonderful destination to spend the Easter break. The Santa Barbara Beach & Golf Resort is home to varied restaurants and bars, a spa, Pete Dye designed 18-hole golf course, and on-site dive operator. Kids can splash out in the protected swimming lagoon, snorkel or join the Kids Camp Arawak (for ages 3-12) that offers arts and crafts sessions, nature walks, cave exploring, sports and games.

Lisa Crow contributed to this article. She is a travel writer and lifestyle blogger based in Waco, Texas. Lisa is the Head of Content at Gigi’s Ramblings. She spends her free time traveling when she can and making memories with her large family which consists of six children and fifteen grandchildren.


Truly magical, in my opinion.

There’s really nothing that I don’t love about the Christmas holidays. Fall is my favorite season, but Christmas has always been and will always be my favorite holiday. Once Thanksgiving dinner has been served and football games have ended, we head out in search of the perfect tree.

For me, Christmas is a holiday that brings an abundance of love, laughter, happiness, and Jesus Christ into our home. It is rarely ever a White Christmas (because it never snows in Texas), but it is undeniably the most beautiful time of the year.

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Trees, Lights, Mistletoe, Stockings and Candy Canes….These are a few of my Favorite Things

The smell of a freshly cut Douglas Fir and twinkling lights pull at my heartstrings, always taking me on a nostalgic trip down memory lane of Christmases past. Fall scented candles and wax melts are replaced with cinnamon and pine.

I absolutely love decorating for all occasions, but this one is extra special. Thanksgiving evening all of the pumpkins and scarecrows come down and the tree and lights start to go up. Stockings are hung by the chimney with care, while reindeer are strategically placed on the lawn. This process usually takes the entire weekend, but I don’t mind.

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Christmas Eve Traditions

Christmas traditions in my family have been the same every year for as long as I can remember. Christmas Eve is always the festive day for my bunch. When I was a child and when my kids were little, we always participated in the church Christmas play. Some of my fondest childhood memories were made on that little stage at Concord Baptist Church. My youngest daughter actually got to play baby Jesus when she was just a few weeks old – priceless. It makes me sad my grandchildren don’t attend this church to carry on this tradition.

Once the goodie-filled stockings were passed out at church, we would head home to open our gifts from family members while watching Santa’s sleigh on the 10 pm news. As a child, Christmas Eve festivities were always held at my grandparents’ house – until I had all my kids, then it was moved to my house. My parents, my kids, and grandkids still come over to open presents and eat some delicious tamales on the 24th.

I know everyone does Christmas differently. For my family, gifts from the parents and other family members are wrapped and placed under the tree to be opened on Christmas Eve. Christmas morning, the kids wake up to unwrapped gifts from Santa. I realize a lot of kids receive wrapped gifts from Santa, but we never have.

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My dad always threatened us girls with black marks on the bottom of our feet if we were being bad. I’m pretty sure he made that up, I’ve never known anyone else who was familiar with this tale. We believed if we had misbehaved throughout the year Santa may mark the bottom of our feet with coal instead of leaving gifts.

It was so funny, every Christmas morning we checked the soles of our feet before running to the living room to see what had been left under the tree. Regardless of how deserving, none of us ever received black marks.

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Christmas Day 

The 25th is usually pretty chill around my house. It’s more of a day of reflection more than anything else for me. When my Grandma was alive we would go to her house Christmas Day, but since she’s gone I just stay around the house trying out my gifts, watching parades and basketball on TV. When my kids were little I had to share holidays with their dad, so they always left Christmas Day. Now that they are grown, they spend it with their own kids and in-laws. I don’t mind, it’s almost like a day to recover from all the festivities.

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One last thing I love about the holiday is that it’s so close to the new year. Do you ever imagine what it would be like if Christmas was not in December? It would be weird right? We wouldn’t get to say “Merry Christmas and Happy New Year” at the same time. It brings a joyous close to a long holiday season.

These are just a few reasons why I love the holidays so much! Feel free to share some of your favorite holiday memories and traditions!

Happy New Year

I want to wish all of you a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year from my family to yours!

Lisa Crow contributed to this article. She is a travel writer and lifestyle blogger based in Waco, Texas. Lisa is the Head of Content at Gigi’s Ramblings. She spends her free time traveling when she can and making memories with her large family which consists of six children and fifteen grandchildren.

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If you know me, then you know Fall is absolutely my FAVORITE time of year! I’m an October baby, it just comes naturally. I count down the days to September 22nd every year.

When temperatures start to cool down and leaves start to change colors, I get all warm and fuzzy inside. For me, nothing says fall like a new pair of slouch socks, a soft blanket, a good book, the best-smelling candles, apple cider, football, and of course – scary movies!

In anticipation of the upcoming season, I thought it would be fun to cover the most haunted towns in America!

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New Orleans, Louisiana

This is one of my favorite places in the world, so naturally, it’s at the top of my list. The Big Easy holds its own among the most haunted cities in the United States. You can just feel the energy in the air down there. It is famously known for embracing the dead among the living with the above-ground cemeteries and voodoo culture.

People have tons of theories as to why New Orleans is cursed, but the most widely accepted belief is the city’s vast history of violence. This place has no shortage of spooky tours to experience the hauntings in the flesh. These excursions vary from ghost tours and graveyard tours to voodoo and witch tours.

If you are interested in a possible paranormal experience I recommend checking out the following:

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Charlotte, North Carolina

Charlotte is probably the most underrated haunted destination on this list. Don’t let its exuberance of Southern charm fool you, there is a dark history just waiting to be discovered by curious travelers like yourself. Charlotte is rumored to have its share of ghosts that haunt establishments all over the city.

One restaurant in particular, the Cajun Queen, was transformed from a home back in the mid-80s. Rumor has it, the bar was constructed on top of the lady of the house’s bedroom, and she doesn’t appear to be happy about it. She has been known to visit the customers who are brave enough to drink there.

If you happen to be visiting beautiful Charlotte and want to take a walk on the dark side I suggest adding the following to your must-see list:

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Gettysburg, Pennsylvania

Next on my list is the historic town of Gettysburg. This place is, without a doubt, one of the most haunted places in America, if not the most haunted. I have never had the pleasure of visiting, but it is definitely on my bucket list. Not only do I love creepy places, but I love history!

You can’t turn around in Gettysburg without coming upon a cemetery, haunted museum, home, or battlefield. This is all thanks to the area’s dark and bloody history as the site of one of the country’s deadliest battles. Even if you don’t have a personal interaction with a spirit, the strange vibes from this hallowed ground are enough to chill even the most cynical naysayer to the bone.

When in the Gettysburg area make sure the following are on your list of must-see attractions:

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Savannah, Georgia

To outsiders Old Savannah may look like a sweet Southern belle, but she hides a dark secret. The town was built on the dead, literally. Buildings and homes were constructed atop Native American burial grounds and streets cover forgotten cemeteries of slaves and settlers.


Throughout the years, bloody battles, massive fires, yellow fever epidemics, and hurricanes have taken hundreds of lives, leaving behind unsettled spirits.

If you are looking for a good scare, look no further than these spooky attractions:

There’s just something intriguing about these historic towns, filled with folklore and fascinating mysteries. A spooky adventure awaits at any one of these most haunted cities in America.

Lisa Crow contributed to this article. She is a travel writer and lifestyle blogger based in Waco, Texas. Lisa is the Head of Content at Gigi’s Ramblings. She spends her free time traveling when she can and making memories with her large family which consists of six children and fifteen grandchildren.

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