When it’s cold outside, and we’ve been cooped up inside for days, remind me of days like this…
When I woke up and headed to a corn maze with three of my favorite people in the world. And sipped on delicious hot apple cider.
And then picked pumpkins that we’ll carve into jack-o-lanterns and continued to use my selfie stick to capture the moments (best purchase ever, no shame here).
And then came home and thought, what better day to go for a run!? So I strapped on my yoga pants and sneakers and headed down to the good old Mystic River in Somerville. I decided to take a new route and found a great, long path right along the water. I feel so happy when I’m near the water, doesn’t matter what kind, even if I have the highway to my left, as long as I have the river to my right, I feel a little more at peace than typical. And then as I continued to run I came along a three story lookout tower that I marched right up, did some sun salutations, looked out onto the Boston skyline that I love so much, felt the sunshine on my face and felt so grateful for the moment that was upon me. Healthy enough to be running again, strong enough to climb flights of stairs and in a good enough place mentally to be able to feel the sunshine on my face, totally alone and realize how lucky I truly am. And okay enough with myself to laugh at how crazy my hair has become.
Then I picked up some fall essentials to decorate our front steps, because honestly a decorated house is a happy house. And a happy house is a happy me.
Now I’m sitting in my Brady jersey & sweat pants, with pulled pork on the oven (thanks to the best boyfriend in America), and a good old O’Doules in hand with my snuggley guy.
Fall is a special time of the year in New England.
Life is good today.
Remind me of this day in January.
Lots of love & light,
Jessy
Love this and the pictures.. I felt like I was journeying along side of you. Thank you.
Oh good!!! Thanks for reading π
Love your thoughts on “fall fiesta”. We too have gotten our the cider, apples and pumpkin fix. And feel especially thankful that we are here enjoying the season in the NE. And don’t forget the cider donuts that are irresitable and I’m not even a donut fan! I will remind you of the fall in January, Jessy. Easy for me to say since I’ll be back in So Cal enjoying mild temps at the beach. Hopefully Mother Nature will be good to you this year and send some of that moisture our way out west. Great job on the porch decor. Looks like you had a great day! πππ β€οΈ Aunt Cathy
I’m hoping Mother Nature is nice to us this year too!!! π and I need an apple cider donut- good call!!!