Monday, September 17, 2007

autumn, pumpkins, hot drinks, crisp air

It's only September, I know. In Mississippi, that means that we have a good month of heat before I will even think about dragging my sweaters out from under the bed. But the cool front this weekend stirred my blood. I didn't want to waste it so I convinced David to go to the reservoir with me and we took Cora along for her first visit. It turned out fun for her and for us as we watched her. She loved the open spaces and she was delighted to make new friends with EVERY stranger we came across. So much for hopes of having a guard dog. However, the fun soon turned ugly as Cora and her wet self decided to jump on innocent passersby. We were constantly taking turns to get her and apologize profusely to those with paw prints stamped on their pants. Because of said incidents we did not read much of any of the books we brought. It didn't matter though, I still loved it. These are the days when things just feel right. I felt a strong urge to go to Wal-mart to buy school supplies, decorate the house in fall leaves, and drink a pumpkin spice drink from Starbucks. I'll save that for October and November, however. This is the beginning of the anticipation of the holidays. I love this season. I hope to enjoy it to the max--go camping, long strolls through our neighborhood, maybe even go to the state fair, or a football game.


As soon as I can, I will post pictures of sweet and devious Cora. We got her when she was 3 lbs and now she is a whopping 36lbs!!

3 comments:

  1. I hear ya. This weekend I started thinking about butternut squash soup and red suede shoes.

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  2. Ah, fall in Mississippi. I would always enjoy all 2 weeks of it. :) We've already had at least a month of fall here. Today is a random Indian summer with a high of 63F. Actually it gets much warmer in the summer than that.
    We've been drinking hot drinks every evening and enjoying this to the fullest. Come on over for a real fall!
    Love you!

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  3. Autumn reminds me of Harry Potter. Pumpkin juice and Halloween and the hint of winter in the air--it is a wonderful season.

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