Last night I glanced at my planner for the week and realized that, oh, wow, today would be the first day of fall. Shock.

Yeah, I’m real with it these days.

I guess that means we won’t be doing the chili and cornbread thing this year.

It seems everyone in the blogosphere is talking about fall today, and I’m just trying to figure out how on earth it can really BE fall. It seems like I just put all my cute orange and brown decorations away as I turned on Christmas music. We did JUST take down the Christmas tree… right?

Oh, that was almost ten months ago? Really? Really?

Honestly, my mental calendar is so mixed up, I keep thinking it’s spring time. I’m not joking. People are making plans for October and I think, “Planning a little early, aren’t we?” A friend suggested getting together at the park to make autumn posters with finger paints. I thought it was a great idea, but, goodness gracious, isn’t that months away?

She meant next week. Ha.

I think the deal here is that my mind basically went out the window when John left.

(But you knew that, I’m a-thinkin’.)

Now that my brain (aka, my husband, my life, my normalcy) is back in these parts and decided to take up residence in my head again, it wants to pick up right where we left off.

Which would be… last winter.

But, it’s not January. It’s the end of September. The first day of fall. Even in our coastal home, where the seasons don’t give much indication of change, there’s a crispness to the air. The boys and I plan to take a walk here in a bit, now that it’s cooler outside. And, before I have a chance to blink, I’ll be humming Jingle Bells.

Good gracious.

I guess the earth has continued to orbit, whether or not my little brain went along with it.

What about you? Do you feel ready for cool weather, early evenings, soups and chili, cornbread and dinner rolls, pumpkins and gourds? Or are you mourning the end of summer’s long days, swimming, sunscreen and free time?

I will say this much–as NOT ready for fall as I am, I am actually very happy to see summer end. I dislike summer. A lot. So, hey, that’s one good thing.

I’d better go burn some spicy scented candles and find my fall decor. I’m even getting a hankerin’ to make some… some… soup. Anything hot that goes well with cornbread. I’ll get in the fall spirit. Hopefully before Thanksgiving’s come and gone.

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