And I've enjoyed some of the things that come with fall. Like pumpkins. With several of my friends and classmates who live in my apartment complex, I have been to a pumpkin farm,
complete with corn maze
pig races
and big pumpkin-shooter (oh yes, you read right),
carved pumpkins (and roasted their seeds :),
and eaten some choice, fall-inspired goodies that could very likely put you into diabetic ketoacidosis (which I can tell you all about, thanks to nursing school)... which, considering I'm not a diabetic, is probably quite a feat.
But another thing about fall is how it makes you think and be thankful. And this next week offers a lot of opportunities for that. I'm thankful for long bike rides on beautiful days. I'm thankful for a week break for Thanksgiving. I'm thankful to get to see friends soon. I'm thankful to get to spend time with family. I'm thankful for that feeling of rest you get when you are in that place where you grew up and (thankfully) feel content. I'm thankful for enough food to eat and grandparents and cousins to eat it with. I'm thankful for siblings, even though I won't get to see them over Thanksgiving. I'm thankful I get to be among all that this year. I'm thankful I got to be in Peru for it last year. Yes, there is certainly a plethora of blessings for which to give thanks... and may we never forget to do so.
This looks wonderful, I'm happy that you are enjoying the Fall and being back in the States. Happy Thanksgiving! PS. Can you mail some of those cupcakes to Ecuador, Gracias!
ReplyDeleteClaire
Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI feel like I've been looking at fall a little differently this year too, but because I'm trying to remember I may not have this kind of backdrop this time next year