Ell
Well-Known Member
I know it's still technically summer - but psychologically, Labour Day seems to mark the end of summer and beginning of fall.
I have mixed feelings about September. When our kids were younger, it was kind of an exciting time - going back to school (buying clothes and supplies), beginning of the boys' hockey season, etc. Now, it's more just getting prepared for longer, wetter, grayer days ahead. On the other hand, ski season is around the corner and the long, wet days are more conducive to staying in to read.
Anyone else have post-summer doldrums?
I have mixed feelings about September. When our kids were younger, it was kind of an exciting time - going back to school (buying clothes and supplies), beginning of the boys' hockey season, etc. Now, it's more just getting prepared for longer, wetter, grayer days ahead. On the other hand, ski season is around the corner and the long, wet days are more conducive to staying in to read.
Anyone else have post-summer doldrums?