Autumn. The crisp, crunch
of leaves. The cool, brisk air. Cozy colors, warm sweaters, and scarves. The
warmth of hot tea and coffee as you’re reading a new book or gazing into the
glow of a bonfire. All these things and more wrap up to make autumn my favorite
season.
Seeing the leaves change
colors excites me! It means cozy clothes, brisk walks, and fall decorations. I
enjoy pulling out scarves and sweaters that were once put away for summer. The
old sweatshirt that you refuse to get rid of, instantly becomes useful again.
Thus the reason you never get rid of it! Taking walks with friends or siblings
becomes a thing you enjoy. And the decorations are my favorite. I’m not talking
about Halloween décor, no, real fall décor. The hay bales and happy looking
scarecrows. The pumpkins and gourds that cover front porches and kitchen
tables. The candy corn and pumpkins that fill pumpkin shaped candy dishes. It’s
so inviting and cheerful.
Two of my many favorite
things would be apple cider and caramel apples. Mmm!! So tasty. Warm apple cider
is the best. With its sweet, tangy taste and crisp, apple smell it warms me up
just thinking about it. Caramel apples coated with nuts are delicious. You have
to get the good apples though. There are some and the apple is small, and
mushy. Bluck. No good. Go for the big firm apples!
Autumn is fun because you
get to have bonfires with friends and look at the stars on clear nights. Having
a bonfire is fun anyway, but add a cool night, a warm blanket, and a few
friends and it’s instantly ten times better. I love looking up in the sky and
seeing the stars. And clear autumn nights are perfect for that. When the
weather is just right, or after a rain storm and the sky has just cleared. Oh,
man. It’s breathtaking. The stars seem to shine extra bright as if they know
you are waiting for the show to start.
How can something be so
beautiful when it’s dying? I have often wonder this when looking at the leaves
changing colors. They are breathtaking. But they are on their way to shedding
their leaves and hibernating for the winter. Everything is dying, yet it’s so
beautiful. I don’t understand why that is. However, it makes me very thankful
that God can make something beautiful even when it is dying. It makes me think
of my own life. When I am struggling to understand what God is doing, or why I’m
going through the things I am, the autumn season reminds me that God has a plan.
And though I may feel like I am dying, He is still making me beautiful.
Love the detail!
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