September Days

September has always been a favorite month. Not THE favorite month (that would be October) but a favorite.

September is when it’s supposed to feel like fall but it actually usually feels like summer.  We did have a week of fall weather and it was lovely.  The last few months have looked a lot different that last summer/early fall.  We hiked last year so often and we haven’t at all this year.  I told Keilee I was afraid that last summer/fall was a beautiful time that we would never do again.  The world was still shut down a lot.  The pool was closed so we hiked.  I miss it and we hope to do it more in October.

September Fun

We spent the day at Reeves Farm.  They have a huge field of gorgeous sunflowers.  Keilee also made a video for Decatur Tourism.

They also have a great store.  We bought some Peach Salsa that was delicious.

Beauty.

There were acres of sunflowers.

Look at all those Sunflowers!!!

Video

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Our church made 50 HUGE bags of goodies for the nurses and doctors at our 2 hospitals to say thank you for all they are doing.  Then Keilee and I delivered them.

We spent a day with my Daddy and Marlene driving around a town that Daddy spent so many hours in growing up.  He told us so many stories that I hadn’t heard before.

An old house was having an estate sale.  It was beautiful and we are going to watch the renovations.  I can’t wait to see it restored.

Stained glass window.

Clouds.

My Daddy hasn’t felt well.  He had shoulder surgery and then got pneumonia.  Thankfully he is feeling a bit better.

We also went to a Fall Festival in a nearby town.  It was pretty much just booths with crafts but we enjoyed being out. It was at a farm so of course Keilee had to dress to match the location. 🙂

And pumpkins are at the Farmer’s Market! We like the more unusual ones.

As September winds down we are looking forward to October and cooler temps.

Karen

One thought on “September Days”

  1. What a lovely September you all had! I hope you have a blessed fall and that your dad feels better.
    Blessings, Dawn

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