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And just like that, it’s September.
There’s an old tradition that saying the words “rabbit
rabbit” before saying anything else on the first day of a new month will bring
you 30 days of good luck. Though I’m not especially superstitious, when I woke
up at 4 a.m. this morning, I whispered, “rabbit rabbit.” I could use a little
good luck.
I’m looking forward to September and all it’s pleasures, though there will be one notable sad milestone to navigate—my mom’s birthday.
I’m grateful that Hurricane Idalia passed by without doing any damage to us personally, though many others can’t say the same thing. However, some of the most powerful hurricanes have blown through in September (Ian, Irma), and I won’t really relax until hurricane season is over in November.
For now, I’m happy to watch the light change, to check my
weather app for any change in dew point and humidity (a vain hope in September,
usually, but I can dream), and to enjoy the fact that fall is coming. Even if
it’s not a “traditional” fall, it should usher in some change, even if it’s
just in décor. I love decorating my house and front porch for fall and will be
getting the decorations out of the attic soon. A simple pleasure I look forward
to all summer.
What are you looking forward to in September?
This Farmer’s Almanac article explains a bit of the tradition
surrounding “rabbit rabbit.”