
It’s September! The first of the “ber” months, my favorite months of the year (except for March, Wyatt’s birth month)
September is fall to me. Back to school, fall clothes, comfort meals, cozy mornings and evenings, jeans and sweaters and boots, leaves crunching under foot, cooler nights, crisp air that makes me feel more alive, bonfires, cider… so many good things!
Except..it is not these things immediately, at least not here in Michigan. We are still in shorts, eating our warm weather meals of salads and tomato cheese sandwiches and hamburgers (I love hamburgers, not going to lie), but some things are beginning to seem more like fall. The nights have been cooler, and we are going back to school, so two things on my list! I will take it as a start!
I saw a reel I saw this morning about how in the 90s we would all truck off to school on the first day in boots and jeans and giant sweaters, because they were our “new back to school” clothes and we would all just die and sweat all day from the heat. It made me laugh because I definitely remember doing that!
I love fall and how as nature starts to slow down and rest, we do too. The days are getting shorter, the darkness settles in much earlier, almost whispering to us to settle in as well. To find that cozy blanket and book, and relax and not run around trying to get everything done until you fall exhausted into bed. It’s our reminder that we need to restore ourselves as well. To fill back up after a long summer of doing and going. To play that autumn playlist full of rich songs while we make a flavorful soup or homemade bread on a weekend morning, to indulge in mugs of hot drinks that warm us body and soul, to hole up for a few hours on the couch surrounded by our little comfort piles. It’s time to dim those lights in the evening, and leave the harsh glow of the day behind. To take walks in the crisp air, crunching leaves underfoot, never minding the soft rain that may fall on you. To have warm apple pie for breakfast one day, just for fun.
My squirrel friends have been visiting more often these days, looking for the treats I leave them outside. I watch them eat some, then scurry off with other bits, stashing it somewhere only they know where. Sometimes we have an opossum friend too, who visits wanting apples. Over the summer mama possum was hanging out in our yard with her babies, and while I know they wouldn’t all stay I wish they could have. Like Jerome Kildee is Kildee House (a kids book I read for the first time this year and I wish everyone would read), I would share my space with all the little animals too. Although maybe not in my house. Outside is fine.
We are slowing down, and I try to remember that when making plans for the fall. I want to do so much too, to take Wyatt to all the festivals and camping and Halloween events, but I am mindful to not do too much. I try to pick and choose carefully, to make space between the events for slow days too. Enough to enjoy but not so much as to overwhelm, where everything runs into another thing and dulls the excitement and joy. We are taking a short trip to Cuyahoga Valley National Park this fall, and riding the train which I think will be a lot of fun. Wyatt loves trains and this will be his longest train ride to date – plus I bought tickets for the train car that has a glass ceiling so that we can get huge views of the outdoors as well. I have a few other things planned as well, but also plan to spend some fun days here too, at home.
I made a little graphic to frame and put on my desk, to remind myself to slow down and rest this season. I will link it here in case you want to print it out too, or just save it to your phone or computer.

I hope that you all enjoy fall (or spring if you are in the southern hemisphere!) and do some things that are restful for your soul.
Ooh, I didn’t know about Cuyahoga Valley National Park, just 5 hours from us. Might look at it for next year, thanks!
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You and I must be sort of close geographically! Well, sort of maybe. I am about 3.5 hours from Cuyahoga. I am really excited to visit.
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Sort of. I’m in the Western suburbs of Chicago
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Great post, and another reminder of my favorite season, fall! I like the characterization of the “ber” months, which I had not thought of in those terms before. Enjoy the cozy days ahead.
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Thank you Laurel-Rain. Fall is so a wonderful time of the year. I saw that about them being the “ber” months and I thought it was perfect.
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My favorite season, too!!
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It’s the best!
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I love the ber months, too! I have never thought of them that way, but it’s perfect. It’s usually when you go, “Brrrr” and cozy up under the blankets or afghans. Right now, it’s sunny and quite nice out, but I’m a little under the weather so I’m already cozied up under the blankets and trying to catch up on blogging!
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Isn’t it perfect!! I read that somewhere and I loved it for exactly that reason! It has been sunny and warm here too, except in the mornings.
I hope you are feeling better!
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I love Fall. I love that things seem to slow down. We love having bonfires and going to pumpkin patches. So much fun to have
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We love those things too! It is such a great time of year.
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I am so so happy to have the -Ber months back 😀 After the wild ride our year has taken, I’m beyond ready for that cozy slow down… Here’s to gentle adventures and soaking it all up ❤
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I hope you have a cozy little slow down this fall – and yes to gentle adventures and enjoying them all. I am so happy they have arrived too.
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What beautiful writing, Erin. It brings back many memories. And you have some exciting things coming up. The park visit will be terrific. Here’s to fall. I wish summer was a little longer, but the only thing not to love about fall is that it leads to winter!
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