Welcome November

Near the beginning of each month we like to pause and take a look at what’s going on in the world around us and what we’re looking forward to in the month ahead. Here are previous Welcome November posts : 2014, 20152017.

Welcome November!

How are you feeling? There are so many things that can overwhelm us at this time of year. The shorter days and longer nights, the colder and grayer daylight hours, the anxiety of the holiday-packed months ahead. Should I go on?

Yet on the flip-side, there are so many things that have me excited to wake up every day. At this time of year, I anticipate spending more time inside. I look forward to lighting candles, cozy dinners, and longer dark evenings spent being creative.

Knowing the transition to winter can be particularly tough we make a concerted effort to embrace the good and face the challenges head-on.

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Simple Date Ideas for Fall

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Fall has arrived on the east coast. Seize the fleeting light and perfect weather by planning simple dates that encourage some nature time. Each of these autumn-inspired dates can take place outdoors. Bonus points if you pack tea, wine, or some other delightful beverage to elevate the experience.

  • Take a walk in the park, botanical garden, around a pond, through a forest, etc whatever you do, lace up and cover a few miles.
  • Pick a bouquet of flowers together at the farmers’ market.
  • A warm beverage alfresco at your favorite coffee shop or teahouse. Sit, sip, chat, enjoy.
  • A bottle of wine, your bestie, and a front porch is never a bad combination.
  • Book club for two. Cozy up on a bench or in a hammock and spend some quiet time reading together.
  • Simple deli picnic and people watching in the park. Any snack and a soft blanket will work.
  • Drive to watch the sunset at a nice vista or near a body of water – if it’s cold you can enjoy it from the car.
  • … and since today’s Election Day, you could always grab a cup of coffee and a pastry and VOTE TOGETHER!

Anything else to add? Comment below.

Make with Me : Baby Hat

At the beginning of the year, I encouraged our readers to “make with me“. In that post I shared a few of the many benefits that you may get from picking up a hobby, and I gave you a few simple suggestions for how to turn your hobby into a regular habit (that’s good for you!).

Previous posts in this series included:

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The list above contains a nice mix of projects, relatively simple sweaters for both kids and adults. A scarf, which is a great project because getting the right fit doesn’t matter! The god’s eye provides a no-knitting yarn project. And there’s an adult hat. To round out the mix, today I want to share one of my most favorite hats to knit for babies and toddlers.

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