As September comes to an end, I always feel a subtle shift—not just in the weather, but in my mindset. I find myself lingering in the quiet moments a little longer. This time of year always seems to me as if the world is gently encouraging me to slow down for a moment before the rush of the holidays begins.
It's too close to call as to which post on the blog was your favorite this month - Cozy September or Shopping My Closet: Transitional Fall Style. I also shared what I love about Fall in Welcoming Autumn.
September was a month of long awaited accomplishment. Our countertops were installed. We were thrilled at how quickly this happened. We had originally been told it could take 6 to 8 weeks. As it turned out - once we approved the slabs, the installation took place 10 days later! They are so beautiful. There's still work to be done. For example: tiling the back splash, putting up all the trim, and figuring out window treatments. But we once again have a functioning kitchen and I love how it is coming together!
Our new deck passed final inspection. And we have been enjoying as much time out there as possible! We bought a giant cantilever umbrella to provide shade even when the sun is past the trees and beats down on that side of the house. And we've already hosted a small family get together on it.
No one seems to be happier about the deck than the family dogs. Ziggy would spend every waking second out there if I let him! Although he has tried to squeeze through the gate and make an escape once already. We need to figure a way to prevent that from happening!
Mid-month I was sick for over a week with what must have been a nasty cold. The day it started, I thought it was just some fall allergies. But by the next morning I felt terrible and there was no doubt that I was really and truly sick. I felt bad enough to test for Covid and the flu. Fortunately, all results were negative. And by the end of the week I was starting to feel a little better. Although, I still haven't completely gotten rid of the cough.
This month I read "Lightning Strike" by William Kent Krueger for book club. I also read "A Resistance of Witches" by Morgan Ryan and "The Reformatory" by Tananarive Due. I am currently reading "Bury Our Bones in the Midnight Soil" by V. E. Schwab. The man of the house and I finished reading "Equal Rites" by Terry Pratchett. Any suggestions for what we should read next?
Some of my favorite things from September included: mornings and evenings out on the new deck, iced coffee, the subtle changes in the weather, and the man of the house grilling every weekend.
How was your September?














