Fall is falling
Friday, October 24th, 2014According to the calendar, we are in the Fall season. According to the weather at our house, it’s still summer! It is still dry and hot (supposed to get above 90 degrees today). I’m waiting for that first blast of cold air out of the north, heralding the beginning of winter.
I hate being cold.
Being cold hurts and makes me tense.
Being cold is depressing.
Being cold makes you a prisoner inside buildings.
Being cold makes your electric bill higher.
It’s harder to be warm when it’s freezing outside. I love being warm and during winter season it’s important to compensate:
To get warm I like to drink more coffee and tea. Hot chocolate is nice, so is a good brandy.
To get warm I can use the oven to bake cookies, cakes, pies, casseroles, and it’s okay to heat up the kitchen!
To get warm means I can wear all my Baylor University sweatshirts.
To get warm I can crochet the afghan project that I didn’t finish last winter.
To get warm the terriers and cat can snuggle on my lap, usually all three at the same time!
To get warm I can seek the comfort of Frank’s embrace (yes, indeed).
For Frank, it means he can fire up his chainsaw and do the heavy work outside. We have a lot of trees and brush to cut up and burn, since Chad is putting in a brand-new stock fence all around the ranch. Last year Frank bought new windows for the house which makes it warmer. It feels good to go to the barn and snuggle Holly, especially when she has her blanket on! Wintertime means we will be taking a cruise to the beautiful warm waters of the Caribbean! So, I see that Winter is not so bad after all. It’s a different approach to everyday life, which is as good or as bad as I want to make it. Look always to the bright side and be thankful to God for all of your blessings.
Deb