Summer Good-bye
My summer has come to an end, and I'm saddened by it. This summer here in MN has been the best one so far!
Hubby and I did a lot of fun things together...visited new places, learned new things, tried out several different style restaurants and foods, and acquired a taste for local craft beers. In other words, we did what we had planned on doing this summer, that is to go out and get to know the Cities!
Hubby and I did a lot of fun things together...visited new places, learned new things, tried out several different style restaurants and foods, and acquired a taste for local craft beers. In other words, we did what we had planned on doing this summer, that is to go out and get to know the Cities!
We also made a point to spend more time out in our backyard and really enjoy the great weather we had this summer. On most days, we sat here and had our pre-dinner cocktail(s), and if we were lucky enough we usually had a neighbor or two stop by and visit with us. Blessed!
The best part of summer for me was finally conquering my phobia of venturing out on my own, without being fearful of getting lost or losing my sense of direction (even with GPS). You probably think this is a very silly thing to fear, but for me it was very nerve wrecking and made me feel very anxious and panicky; especially driving on the freeways and highways and battling the traffic. So yes this fear has limited my sense of adventure, but no more!
Now that we are getting ready to go home for the winter, I'm thinking of the many things we or myself can do next summer that we didn't get a chance to do this year: museums, theater, concerts, day trips, ...
Now that summer is over I feel guilty I didn't do more gardening in making this area prettier; but it is what it is, and next year I can plan on it.
Now that I think of it, it was actually a good thing I didn't spend my time doing so. I would never have been able to take the time and relax.
I tend to sit for about 5 minutes, and then get up and start pulling a weed here, transplanting a plant there, trimming a tree, and so on...and never just sit and relax. I think I finally learned to "stop and smell the roses" or the phlox in this case!
I'm so thankful and blessed I made new friendships this year, spent time with friends who came to visit, made more time for family, and the best part is that I'm in good health and able to find joy in life.
Now that summer is over I feel guilty I didn't do more gardening in making this area prettier; but it is what it is, and next year I can plan on it.
Now that I think of it, it was actually a good thing I didn't spend my time doing so. I would never have been able to take the time and relax.
I tend to sit for about 5 minutes, and then get up and start pulling a weed here, transplanting a plant there, trimming a tree, and so on...and never just sit and relax. I think I finally learned to "stop and smell the roses" or the phlox in this case!
I'm so thankful and blessed I made new friendships this year, spent time with friends who came to visit, made more time for family, and the best part is that I'm in good health and able to find joy in life.
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ann
warmly,
deb
Deb