I ran some errands this week. It was very exciting.
If you’re like me, you’ve been putting off errands, or
ordering stuff online, or just doing without, because The World is Awful and What
Difference Does It Make If I Have Potted Mums on My Front Porch Because No One
Will See Them Anyway.
But Florida’s COVID numbers are down, and I needed to drop
off some books at the library and buy groceries, so I figured, why not throw
caution to the wind and go to a nursery and buy some pretty mums to brighten up
our porch and lanai? You know, add a little fall cheer to our décor. (Plus buying
fall flowers was on my Fall Fun List.)
So I did. And I bought one of those cute little pumpkins the squirrels love so much (but I’m putting that on the screened lanai instead of
the porch, so there, squirrels.)
This week is the first time I’ve felt somewhat normal in oh,
18 months or so, partly because I’m doing “normal” things—buying groceries,
decorating for fall, planning a family get-together (someone will see my
mums!), focusing on seasonal pleasures like pumpkin spice lattes (had one of
those this week, too).
I know in some ways nothing will ever be the same. Still, I’m
encouraged to find that the simple pleasures of seasonal decorating, flowers,
good things to drink, even running pleasant errands, can bring me joy again
after such a long stretch of unhappiness and anxiety.
I hope you’re finding some signs of normalcy in your life—please
share any simple pleasures and everyday adventures you’ve enjoyed recently in
the comments below!