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Hello September!

Hello September!

We know that in September, we will wander through the warm winds of summer's wreckage. We will welcome summer's ghost. - Henry Rollins quote against background of autumn leaves

Hello, September, bring on the fall feels! Month of my birth, best of all months, beginning of the best season of the year. I’m so glad you’re here! I think I’ve gotten a little ahead of you, though, because you still want to do this:

bonfire

And I’m ready for this:

Let me help you catch up. Start like this:

And move on from there…

Soon we’ll be here:

What are you waiting for? Let’s go!

Do you, wondering reader, have the fall feels yet? Is the weather cooperating, or are you still waiting, like me?

xo

Self Care Sunday, Friends Edition

Self Care Sunday, Friends Edition

Hello lovelies! Happy Sunday, and Happy September!

Even though it’s not officially Fall (I keep saying that, don’t I? lol), it is September now, which means FALL IS HERE WHETHER IT KNOWS IT OR NOT! (and it doesn’t, by looks of things…)

This is also a holiday weekend in the U.S. (Labor Day), which means lots of folks get an extra day off. There will be barbecues, cook outs, parties at the lake. Maybe you’re hosting or going to a get-together; maybe you’ve been invited to hang out, but aren’t sure if you want to… Which brings us to this week’s Self Care Sunday tip:

Take your inner social butterfly out to play!

I know, I know…Sometimes all we want to do on the weekend is stay home, watch Netflix, do laundry, decompress from last week and rest up for the week ahead. Sometimes that’s exactly what we need to do. BUT, sometimes we need other people, too, especially if we’re introverts, or have hermit tendencies (that’s me: a hermit).

Spending time with people we care about is important to our mental, emotional, and physical wellbeing. It doesn’t have to be a big do; getting together for coffee, or a walk in the park, or just sitting on the porch chatting with the neighbor are all social interactions that have the potential to make us feel better. So, even if you don’t have (or want) to do a big ol’ Labor Day party, do make some time this weekend for face-to-face interactions with people you enjoy. We’re all in this together, after all.

xo

Thrift Store Traveler

Thrift Store Traveler

One of my favorite things to do when I travel is find and peruse the local thrift shops and flea markets. The stuff’s just different everywhere you go, even if it’s only as far as a town an hour away, or sometimes, even a different area of your own city.

It’s such an interesting way to look at a place/culture, and in my experience, I’ve found that the very best souvenirs are thrifted.

rainbow bottle mantle bringyourwonder.com

Every time I look at the mismatched “pair” of hand crafted pottery sheep I found on two separate trips to Scotland, I’m treated to a memory collage of the many sheep I saw there, the ever-damp air, finding the first figurine in a charity shop off a little cobblestone alley and knowing instantly that I was going to buy it and what memories it would conjure, and then the next trip finding the second one in a different charity shop in a different city, and having a little deja-vu moment to add to the collage. Isn’t that what we want from a souvenir?

VintageInteriorxx of Yellow Coffee Pot‘s great finds and gorgeous photos are enough to make you want to book a flight to Finland for the sole purpose of thrifting. This kitchen of hers is incredible!

Finnish blogger @kirppur takes us along she thrifts all over, too! I see several things here that would come home with me in my suitcase.

PRO TIPS: 1) The less you pack going, the more room you’ll have in your suitcase for goodies when you return. 2) I have, on numerous occasions, packed only carry-on for both domestic & overseas flights, then bought a thrifted suitcase to check on the way back, filled with thrifted treasures.

So what about you? Are you a thrift store traveler? What’s your favorite away-from-home find?

xo