Do you remember when you were a kid and summer seemed to go on forever? Me too, but now it seems to fly by in a flash. I have a love/hate relationship with fall. I love the crisp autumn air and the changing colours, but fall means winter is just around the corner and I’m never ready for that!
I try to hold onto summer for as long as I can, but the signs are all around me. Days are getting shorter and leaves are beginning to change colour. Teachers and students are back in school and soon our regular fall/winter activities will be in full swing again. Still, I have a hard time accepting the changing season. Reality definitely hit this morning though. When I first looked out it was -1ºC (30.2ºF) and there was frost on the roofs across the street! Frost in the first week of September!
For me, summer seemed to go by faster than ever this year. Perhaps that’s because with all the traveling we did to far flung places like Armenia, Germany, and Alaska, we didn’t spend as much time doing the things we usually do during the summer months. We did manage to fit in a fair amount of golf and we hope to do more of that in the few weeks before the course closes, but we’ve only spent 11 nights in our trailer, less than half our usual 25 or more. We are planning to get out for one more short trip, but after that it will be time for hubby to winterize the trailer. We’ve only had the kayak on the water four times, so I sure hope we can do that again too.
As a retired teacher, the beginning of September always feels like the start of a new year to me. As such, it’s a good time to set some goals or make some “new years” resolutions. Sharing them with you will make me more accountable and help me actually accomplish them, so thank you for that!
When I think about this summer’s golf and kayaking season, one thing that stood out to me was the fact that over the past few years, I’ve lost strength in my shoulders and upper arms. No surprise, as I used to lift weights all winter. Doing that is more than I can handle now, but I need to do something, so I’ve decided to add some work with dumbbells to the morning exercises that are already an established part of my year round routine. This website has some good information and exercises for seniors, so I’m going to do a set of the 5 upper body weight training exercises every morning Monday to Friday.
It’s been ages since I last published a Fashion Friday post, so that’s also something that I plan to resume doing on a semi regular basis. I haven’t shopped for clothes in quite awhile, but I have been paying attention to what’s on trend for fall and here are a few things that I’ve been noticing…
- chocolate brown, lots of chocolate brown
- off-white and neutral tones
- blazers with jeans
- bulky, oversized sweaters
- capes
- dark wash jeans in almost any style, but not torn or distressed
- suede boots, shoes and handbags
- loafers and mary janes
- statement belts
- statement necklaces
- scarves, both silk and knit
While lots of these are very wearable and make me want to rush out and start shopping, my first step will be my semi annual closet changeover (but not until after that last camping trip!) At that point, I’ll take a close look at what I already have, then figure out what, if anything, I actually need. Then I might look for a few pieces that fit with my existing wardrobe and that I’m likely to wear for more than one season, pieces that fit my style adjectives… classy, comfortable, casual, confident, and authentic.
What about you? Are you happy or sad that summer is over? Do you have any goals or plans for the new season? Will you be wearing any of this season’s trends?
It is funny you would comment about how fast this summer has gone. Rich and I were just saying “Where did January go?” As the years go by since my so called early retirment the years seem to go by so much more quickly than before. I know now why my mom use to say, “Don’t retire, your are never home,” What she meant was you have less time to yourself than when you were working. People seem to think once you retire you have nothing but time on your hands, but we are making better use of our time to our liking and learning to say “No” to things more now than we did at first. This is making us a lot happier as well. And learning others do do things if we don’t, just saying.
I used to think that time went by slower when you got older, but it definitely hasn’t been true for us!
I am happy to see the back of summer. It has been such a hot, humid summer here and I don’t do well in that kind of weather. We now have very welcome coolness and low humidity. Almost too cool at times, but so much better than the summer weather. I’m someone who likes the change of seasons and I am ready for fall! – Jeannine
I’m glad you’re finding the weather more comfortable now, Jeannine! Heat with high humidity can definitely be hard to bear.
I have to agree with Jeannine — it has been one of the most humid summers on record here in northern Ohio and I haven’t been able to enjoy the outdoors as much. So, this switch to cooler weather is a welcome relief. Because of the high humidity with the heat I wasn’t able to get my walking in very often. My plan is to do so now and really enjoy the change of seasons. I also need to step up my strength training. I’ve noticed the muscle loss as I age and I need to work on that. Happy Fall to everyone!
Happy Fall to you too, Beth!
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