Wednesday, September 22, 2010

The Winds of Autumn


Today is the first day of fall.  Although it doesn't feel like it here (according to my car, it was a sweltering steamy 98 degrees when I left work this afternoon), it's starting to look a little bit like autumn, and there's a tease of the changing season in the morning air.  In tribute to all the good things that come along with this my favorite time of the year, I thought I'd kick off the season with, of course, a list.  (Y'all know they're my favorite.)
101 Things to Love about Fall

"I cannot endure to waste anything as precious as autumn sunshine by staying in the house, so I spend almost all the daylight hours in the open air."--Nathaniel Hawthorne

1.  Cardigans
2.  Scarecrows
3.  Flannel sheets
4.  Reese's peanut butter pumpkins
5.  Apple cider
6.  Bales of hay
7.  Class reunions
8.  Trick-or-treating
9.  Pumpkins
















10.  Cinnamon
11.  Chili
12.  Indian summer
13.  Pumpkin patches
14.  Your favorite old worn blanket
15.  Turtlenecks
16.  Caramel apples























17.  Carving pumpkins
18.  Beautiful sunsets
19.  Passing houses decorated with pumpkins and mums
20.  Suede
21.  Halloween
22.  Harvest moon
23.  Halloween parties
24.  Pretty fields ready to be harvested
25.  Cornfield mazes

















"Autumn, the year's last, loveliest smile."--William Cullen Bryant

26.  College football
27.  Huddling under a blanket at football games
28.  Candy corn






















29.  Tailgating
30.  Ghost stories
31.  Haunted houses
32.  Cool weather
33.  Halloween candy






















34.  The warmth and comfort of home
35.  New fall TV
36.  Tailgate food
37.  Rosy cheeks
38.  Leaves changing


















39.  Sweaters
40.  Rainy afternoons
41.  Smell of burning leaves
42.  Corduroy
43.  Raking leaves
44.  Bonfires
45.  Boots
46.  Fall weddings
47.  High school football
48.  Scarves


















49.  Cozy socks
50.  Fall mums

"Change is a measure of time and, in the autumn, time seems speeded up.  What was is not and never again will be; what is, is change."--Edwin Way Teale

51.  Warm pajamas
52.  Wind blowing the leaves
53.  Jumping into a big pile of leaves
54.  Bourbon
55.  Neil Diamond's September Morn
56.  Building the first fire
57.  Driving with the windows down
58.  James Taylor's October Road
59.  Hot chocolate
















60.  Sleeping with the windows up
61.  Rosemary Clooney's Shine on Harvest Moon
62.  Burning candles that just smell like fall
63.  Argyle
64.  The juxtaposition of life and death
65.  Cowboy boots
66.  Dark nail polish
67.  Hearty foods
68.  Hayrides
69.  Cool mornings turning to warm afternoons
70.  Decorating for Halloween



















71.  New school supplies
72.  Apples
73.  Cold fingers and noses
74.  Fall colors:  orange, red, rellow, and brown
75.  Walking through crunching leaves

"Deep inside, we're still the boys of autumn, that magic time of the year that once swept us onto America's fields."--Archie Manning

76.  Nutmeg
77.  Shorter days
78.  Letter jackets
79.  Bobbing for apples















80.  Thanksgiving
81.  Pep rallies






















82.  Mini pumpkins
83.  Gourds
84.  Scary movies
85.  Wool coats
86.  Indian corn
87.  Fall festivals
88.  New fall clothes
89.  Homecoming
90.  It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown























91.  Remember the Titans
92.  Pumpkin pie
93.  Hocus Pocus
94.  Walks in the woods
95.  Tomato soup and grilled cheese
96.  Reading outside on a fall afternoon






















97.  Holidays
98.  Long-sleeved t-shirts
99.  Harvest















100.  Apple pie
101.  Rogue cotton on the side of the road

"The acoustics of this season are different and all sounds, no matter how hushed, are as crisp as autumn air."--Eric Sloane


Happy first day of fall!!

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Family Ties

"Love is stronger than death, even though it can't stop death from happening.  No matter how hard death tries it can't separate people from love.  It can't take away our memories, either.  In the end, life is stronger than death."--Author unknown
Tonight I am lifting up the Perkins family.  Since Spencer's tragic accident ten days ago, they have been forefront in my mind, and tonight is no different.  I am certainly not alone in sending up prayer after prayer for this family, for our entire community--and especially the Heritage Academy family--have been lifting them up together.
I can personally attest to the support, power, love, and strength of the Heritage family.  This group of people has been there for me and my own family time and time again.  After my dad's death; before, during, and after both of my mom's knee replacements and the complications that followed; and, at other times throughout my life--they've always been there.  Through my own highs and lows, successes and failures, they've been there every time.  Without their support and strength, I'm not sure I would have been able to withstand what was happening around me.
Once you're a member of the Heritage family, you're a member forever.  I started kindergarten at Heritage in the fall of 1990, and I've been a member of the Heritage family ever since.  Just because you graduate or move or leave for some reason doesn't mean you have to turn in your key; you're a part of this group forever.  I spent 13 years of my life walking those halls and formed lifelong friendships and connections there.  When I think of coming home to Columbus, the people I'm eager to see and catch up with are people that Heritage brought into my life.  Good or bad, for better or worse, I have a connection to the other members of my Heritage family, and it's a tie that cannot be severed.  Because we're small, we can't help but feel close-knit, and, when one of us is in trouble, we rally together in support.  Tonight the Perkins family needs our love and our support, our strength and our comfort, our thoughts and our prayers.
I know the coming days will be difficult for the Perkins, and I pray the intricacies of our daily life will not distract us from remembering how much they still need us.  Although Spencer was young, he made a huge impact on the people and the world around him, and there now exists an unfillable hole in the lives of many.  In unexpected tragedies such as this one, there is obviously no time to prepare for what is to come, which is, I think, both a blessing and a curse.  A blessing in that every moment of life up to the tragedy is lived fully; a curse in the sheer cruelty of unexpectedness.  Having endured this same type of unexpected tragedy myself, I can imagine some of the pain this family will face in the coming days, and I pray we will stay with them.  Love them, comfort them, and support them through our words, our touch, our presence, and, of course, our prayers.
To Mr. Tim, Mrs. Paula, Sparks, Sophie, and Sawyer:  know that we are with you.  We love and cherish you as if you are members of our own family, for that is really what you are.  You are treasured members of the Heritage Academy family, and we wouldn't be the same without you.  We'll hold you up until you regain your strength, and we'll keep Spencer's memory alive in our hearts.  Keep him alive in yours, too.  Talk about him, laugh about him, cry about him, remember him.  His time on Earth is through, but the impact he made can never be erased.  We love you; we're here for you; we're praying for you.
"The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit."--Psalm 34:18

Thursday, September 2, 2010

Come September

I know I've been away forever, but things have just been too too busy.  Between work and class and work for class, life has been pretty full.  I have really started to enjoy my internship, but that's another post for another day.  Today is all about the fact that September is here, and I couldn't be happier about it.
Top 10 Things I'm Looking Forward to This September:
10.  Wedding parties and celebrations for several of my closest friends.
9.  This weekend's beach trip to Destin.
8.  The premier of Joaquin Phoenix's new documentary, I'm Still Here, detailing his decision to give up acting and pursue a career in rap.  Kidding... sort of.
7.  The autumnal equinox... fall's official arrival!
6.  New fall TV.  I couldn't be more ready for some new Glee in my life.
5.  International Chocolate Day, September 13.  It's a for real holiday; look it up.
4.  College football.  And by that I mean tailgating.  Oh, and seeing all my favorites, of course.
3.  Labor Day holiday... no school!
2.  Cooler weather.  Did someone say 'cardigan'?
1.  Seeing Jerry Seinfeld's comedy show in Memphis with Katie.  I can't even make sense enough to express how excited I am about this.... eeeeeeeeeeee, I can't wait!!