
The weather is finally turning here after having almost summer like temperatures persisting well past their season. The mornings are colder, the evenings have a bite, and it all makes me want to get all snuggly and cozy in my home, like some little squirrel. I see our neighborhood squirrels hopping and digging and searching out their food stores, getting ready to snug down for the winter. And I am getting us all ready too, maybe not quite for winter yet, but definitely for autumn coziness.

Drinking: My husband remarked the other night as we were settling down for the evening that it was getting to be tea season, and he is totally right. Our iced teas become hot teas this time of year, and I usually start placing our tea orders to have a ready supply on hand for these chilly nights. I will pick stuff up when I am at the store of course, but we have some favorites that I like to keep around. I love the Breakfast in Paris tea with its lavender notes and the refreshing mint of Moroccan Mint from Stash, while Billy is all about the Earl Greyer from Republic of Tea. I think Wyatt is going to try tea this year too. My grandma used to give my cousin and I weak tea heaped with milk and sugar and I felt so special. Maybe I will try that too with him this year, just a little taste of tea. If we are out and about on the weekends, we like to treat ourselves to London Fog Lattes at Starbucks. So worth keeping as a treat! We splurged last weekend and picked two up before we went to the bat festival.

Wearing: Sweaters of course!! I usually hit up the thrift stores looking for their softest, most comfortable looking sweaters to lounge about in, but Target has a cardigan that looks super comfy that I plan on picking up on one of my next Target runs (embarrassingly I usually hit up Target once a week..) and Modcloth has a fox sweater that I absolutely need.. Although I do need help with leggings – I don’t really own any and maybe I need to get a pair? Any suggestions?
Using: Blankets! I have had to pull all of our extra blankets out of storage and get them ready to throw on when needed. We have our heirloom quilts that my great-grandmother and my friend’s great-grandmother made, in our bedroom for those afternoon naps, and a few random throw blankets we have picked up as the years have passed. We are such throw blanket people though that we are thinking of splurging on a blanket from Sackcloth and Ashes – although we are undecided between Camp Forest and Camp Lake. We still have our quilt that we use as a picnic blanket but I am thinking about getting one that is more all weather since the ground is a bit colder and I want to continue with some picnics into fall. We are also burning candles again. I don’t usually burn candles in spring and summer, but fall and winter call for candles. The glow of their light is as warming as the heat from the flame, and add to the ambiance of coziness. (and so very hygge, remember hygge? I still swear by its principles) I don’t have any particular brands that I stick with, I just pick them up as we are shopping (probably at Target! lol) but I go for woodsy or apple, cinnamon, or pumpkin scented ones. Yum! Wyatt loves to help me pick them and smells them all, wrinkling his little nose so cutely.

Reading: I am such a seasonal reader. It is so hard for me to read a book that doesn’t fit my mood or the season. So this time of year I read cozy mysteries like Barbara Michaels and the one I just read by Eva Gates, thrillers and scary books, non-fiction that feels like autumn to me. I also turn to comfort reads, like the Little House series and Harry Potter. I read to Wyatt Halloween and fall books, we talk about the leaves and pumpkins and animals and how they get cozy just like us, all snug in a bug and safe and sound.
Because isn’t that how cozy feels? Safe and sound and like being wrapped in a hug.
I am a big fan of coziness…and I like my books to reflect that feeling. I am a fan of throws…and love quilts, but have none right now.
I’m drinking tea at night, too.
Enjoy your cozy days and nights!
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I really love to be all cozy too. My boy is a big snuggler, so I think he loves it as well. And his dad. I guess we are a big cozy family here. LOL.
Mmm! What tea are you enjoying these nights?
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Love being cozy. I like the looks of that tea too. We are going through the last of what I hope is hot weather. Our county is supposed to have its power shut off today because of high winds and to practice fire safety.
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Crossing my fingers the hot weather ends for you all. And yikes! I did see a fire broke out in Riverside I think? My SIL has family in the San Diego area. :
That tea is so good!! I usually don’t share any links to products on here, at least too much, but that tea is amazing, especially the Breakfast in Paris. 🙂
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I usually drink coffee, but when it is really cold, I drink tea.
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I usually start the day with a coffee, but then switch to tea, in the fall and winter at least. 🙂
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Cozy is one of my favorite words. To me that is much of what you said — blankets and comforters and quilts, sweaters, hot tea. And add to that really good books. Or English mysteries! Nice apple smells in the kitchen. All good!
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It’s a good word, and a good feeling. 🙂 I am loving this time of year! English mysteries have my heart in cozy time. 🙂
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