Let the search begin!We still haven't found a turkey yet. I may have to expand my search area.
Let the search begin!We still haven't found a turkey yet. I may have to expand my search area.
I'm sure that will be accurate!@Edge612 I actually looked up the weather for Thanksgiving...lol it said in the 40's...we'll see..![]()
I am enjoying each day and can't believe we are 7 weeks from THE week! I have noticed a lot of inflatables this year too, Solid, they seem to be a bit smaller than the ones I am used to seeing but so cute and lots for Halloween/Fall/Thanksgiving. The brighten my day every time I spot one!
Lucky #7!I am enjoying each day and can't believe we are 7 weeks from THE week! I have noticed a lot of inflatables this year, they seem to be a bit smaller than the ones I am used to seeing but so cute and lots for Halloween/Fall/Thanksgiving!
Awesome!Yesterday my Dad and I were driving home from picking up some firewood that his friend gave him, and we passed a house whose entire front yard was filled with inflatable Halloween AND Christmas decorations! And the best part was that they had a giant turkey too! It was amazing!
I definitely have been using this philosophy this bers season more than i have any other time. I really do believe it has given me a glow/postive attitude. As i said before i feel i had one of my best Septembers in quite awhile. Its seems october is heading in that direction too.51 days is not very far away. But I found that if you do something intentional every day, that time does not slip away as fast. Every day since September first I have done something that is associated with Fall/Halloween/Thanksgiving. Watch a movie. Eat some candy corn. Go out and look at the leaves that have fallen. Watch the sky as the sun sets. Play a seasonal song. Etc. Go to a Fall Festival. But when you do these things, mark them in your head as a seasonal activity. And very soon you'll have done many things and it will make your time in the season more fulfilled and less of just passing you by. Come up with something daily that you can see, touch, experience, or taste. And see if time doesn't slow down a bit for you.
The same goes for the Christmas season. I start on November first for that one.
I agree and I feel like doing things that I don't do very often can make the time pass more slowly. Sometimes a craft or a puzzle, a new book, etc... so much of my days are routine that I think intentionality and novelty can make the days slow down!51 days is not very far away. But I found that if you do something intentional every day, that time does not slip away as fast. Every day since September first I have done something that is associated with Fall/Halloween/Thanksgiving. Watch a movie. Eat some candy corn. Go out and look at the leaves that have fallen. Watch the sky as the sun sets. Play a seasonal song. Etc. Go to a Fall Festival. But when you do these things, mark them in your head as a seasonal activity. And very soon you'll have done many things and it will make your time in the season more fulfilled and less of just passing you by. Come up with something daily that you can see, touch, experience, or taste. And see if time doesn't slow down a bit for you.
The same goes for the Christmas season. I start on November first for that one.
I agree with both you and Rich. I think when we live intentionally, we do enjoy where ever we are!I agree and I feel like doing things that I don't do very often can make the time pass more slowly. Sometimes a craft or a puzzle, a new book, etc... so much of my days are routine that I think intentionality and novelty can make the days slow down!
This is a BIG one today!Wow we are on the verge of another big day - the very last "final 50" that we will have in this thread, THIS YEAR. I'm ok with pumping the brakes now. It seems like it is going by too fast.
I'm so glad we still get to have a daily discussion each day, because it helps the time, at least to me, not pass so quickly!
100% true. Making the "most" of your time helps time slow down some.51 days is not very far away. But I found that if you do something intentional every day, that time does not slip away as fast. Every day since September first I have done something that is associated with Fall/Halloween/Thanksgiving. Watch a movie. Eat some candy corn. Go out and look at the leaves that have fallen. Watch the sky as the sun sets. Play a seasonal song. Etc. Go to a Fall Festival. But when you do these things, mark them in your head as a seasonal activity. And very soon you'll have done many things and it will make your time in the season more fulfilled and less of just passing you by. Come up with something daily that you can see, touch, experience, or taste. And see if time doesn't slow down a bit for you.
The same goes for the Christmas season. I start on November first for that one.
I've called many of them "turkey's" because of the way they were driving.The way some people drive maybe they are turkey’s haha.