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because even in florida, i can smell fall

September 14, 2008 By Kelle

when i left michigan for florida five years ago, i bid adieu to digging around mid-february in the back of my car for a makeshift ice scraper (f.y.i.: cd cases work like a gem) and exchanged it for february weekends that include various combinations of burrowing my toes into warm sand/watching pink sunsets with fruity drinks in hand/sundays jetskiing alongside frolicking dolphins. although it seems like a no-brainer, it’s this time of year i crave the north. the crisp cool air laden with the scent of autumn. the faint glints of color in the trees with the promise of vivid golds and russets to come. the football games. the wooly scarves. the apple orchards. the hay rides. i miss it all so much, and to prevent myself from full-blown withdrawl symptoms (hello? a photoshoot with lainey at an orchard with her brown crocheted cap and barn coat?…somebody hold me back), …
…i fake it.
after all, i live by the credo of creating my own happiness…why can’t i create my own fall?

and it all begins with the cinnamon broom. it only comes out once a year at publix and when it arrives, you know fall is here. at least the florida version.
so, last night, i gots my broom. and, like magic, fall began today. in my mailbox arrived not only williams-sonoma’s fall harvest catalogue (complete with new pumpkin pie crust cutouts and the most beautiful thanksgiving table linens you’ve ever seen), but pottery barn’s autumn issue too chocked full of all sorts of autumn decorating inspirations. and now, i’m in the mood. i bought a slew of apples today and dug through my cookbooks for apple bread and muffin recipes…

i burned yankee’s autumn harvest tarts and i started plotting where my pumpkins were going to be placed. it’s 90 degrees outside, we’re four miles from the beach, but in our house…it’s autumn.

withdrawls aside, our weekend happenings so far:

*our laid-back, happy family dinner at stevie tomatoes last night where the boys played pool and lainey batted her eyelashes at them while they each took turns at the claw trying to win her a stuffed animal. we got nada.

*my absolutely delicious pedicure this morning. i think i actually fell asleep for a little bit.

…and no better way to show off fresh pedi-ed toes than a little airplane fun.

*sitting under the trees with cubby today while we both enjoyed my favorite…all american orange sherbet push-ups. it was sticky. it was drippy. it was sweet…and so much fun to watch her.

…followed by a bath, of course.

*playing with bruh-bruhs (both brett & i couldn’t get over how happy she was today…she comes so alive on weekends because there is nothing she loves more than to be surrounded by all of her family and to be loved up and doted on).

…and finally, a rarity. a picture with me in it that i didn’t take. ‘cuz the camera’s always in my hands, i’m never in the pics, and when brett takes any with lainey and i, consequently…they become my very favorites.

…enjoying the almost-autumn things. ~k

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  1. Poppa says

    September 14, 2008 at 3:09 pm

    Here, it is “thinkin’boutbuildinanark” rainy…nothing fall like yet! I have seen both, I would prefer the 365 days outdoors of Florida…but glad you remember the Currier and Ives side of our seasons. That baby would make any season sweet! She and her bruh bruhs are the bomb!

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  2. dig this chick says

    September 14, 2008 at 9:38 pm

    Love the pics of the two of you…I can so relate to the never-being-in-the-damn-photos thing. Gorgeous pair, you are.

    I have my fall on too. This weekend, I picked plums and apples, baked bread, made a cobbler and canned and froze and preserved stuff. All with a bug under my feet. You just go ahead and make your fall. The equinox isn’t particular about your latitude.

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  3. Kulio says

    September 14, 2008 at 10:53 pm

    mmmmm, I love those orange sherbet pushups…:-)

    I love your hair!

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  4. Heidi Lee says

    September 14, 2008 at 10:55 pm

    I think it’s great you have friday family night. What a fun thing to look forward to throughout the week!

    We rotate nachos or pizza each friday, all gathering in our movie-style basement, to watch something on the big screen. It’s a fun way to bring the family together, and create memories.

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  5. Heidi says

    September 15, 2008 at 2:40 am

    OH NO YOU DIH-ENT girlfriend…you beat me to the punch with the fall pics…you pulled out the apple pics and cinnamon broom from Publix…you are a girl after my own heart!!!!

    I, too, CAN NOT WAIT to get into to full swing of fall. In fact, i made a new blog header with all fall pics LAST NIGHT-we’re on the same page. Must be a MI thing!!!

    LOVE the family fun night pics, you have nice toes, and LL’s orange sherbert…precious!

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  6. Tisha says

    September 15, 2008 at 12:23 pm

    I’m so glad that at least its fall somewhere, even if its not MI. It feels like early spring. When the leaves change I’ll send you a nice pic of an orchard and hay ride. You can photoshop Lainey in like she was there. Great pics of you and LL!

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  7. Tisha says

    September 15, 2008 at 12:24 pm

    I love that Brett took the pics of you and LL. I think I can see the “I love you’s” in both of your eyes. 🙂

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  8. jen says

    September 15, 2008 at 1:28 pm

    apple orchards and fall are one of my favorite things as well! and i absolutely love, while not so much the raking…but the jumping in the gi-normous piles that we get (we have no fewer than 5 full-grown oaks in our backyard).
    but…i’m an ocean and sand girl at heart. those waves. ahhhh.
    i can’t wait to take cora to the ocean someday.

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  9. Steph C says

    September 16, 2008 at 8:25 pm

    much needed pictures of mommy and Lainey:) Love them you are both beautiful inside and out!

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