I Love September

Am I the only one out there who’s glad it’s September? I’m not saying I’m pleased summer is over but there’s something exciting about the arrival of Fall each year. My energy is way up, there’s a spring in my step, and I feel ready to take on the world (or at least my part of it). For example, I’ve been procrastinating over the growing to-do list piling up on my desk during the summer … well I started tackling it this morning with renewed vigor.

I’m about to launch 2 new Animal helmet cover designs … an adorable Moose and a ‘cuter than cute’ Pink Poodle with pink bows in her hair/fur. By the way, if anyone has any name suggestions for these designs, I’d love to hear your ideas.

My Fall marketplace events start up again in one week and will keep me hopping across the province until Christmas. If you want to know where Tail Wags will be, there’s a complete list of marketplace events on the Tail Wags web site. Of course, by the time the holidays roll around, I’ll be completely wiped out. The 10-day “One of a Kind” event that starts at the end of November leaves me feeling comatose for one week afterwards. The days are long (10 am to 9 pm every day) and my booth is swamped the entire time with customers. Obviously I’m not complaining but I think a holiday would be a good idea after these events wrap up!

What about you? What’s your favourite season?

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12 Responses to I Love September

  1. amber says:

    I agree with the love of fall.. I enjoy it because of the colors and the cooler evenings.

  2. Meg says:

    Thanks for the nice comments on my blog! I love your picture too, it looks so cozy! Country road, take me home….Love your header pic too, cute dogs.

  3. I love the fall, because it means things will start to cool off. We can open the windows and the nights start getting chilly. It also means I have my kids birthdays back to back followed by Thanksgiving and Christmas…lots to do and very little time to do it in!

    We are in the mountains and the visual of the trees changing colors is breathtaking!

    • Dear Lisa,
      Where in the mountains are you? I can only imagine the view in the Fall from your living room window! Thanks for stopping by my blog site and leaving a comment!
      Cheers,
      Karyn

  4. Johanna says:

    Hi Karyn, here to show you some love and yes, love my September. The fall is my favorite season, not too cold and not too hot.. is just perfect. Please check out blog as well and join if you like, http://www.momstreehouse.com/. Would love the connect. : )

  5. Angel says:

    I LOVE LOVE LOVE September, but that’s probably because its my birth month lol. I am a fall and winter girl, although I do enjoy summer because of tans and pools lol

  6. Becky says:

    I love fall. It’s cooler, it starts up the holiday season, and I love the red / orange fall colors. My dream is to live somewhere that has a real fall. Our fall leaves little to be desired. I want a true northern fall that you see in the pictures – beautiful trees, pumpkin patches & apple pies. :)

  7. Heather says:

    No!! You certainly are not the only one. YOu’ll have to see my blog post tomorrow all about my love of September! :)

  8. Katie L. says:

    I <3 Fall too! Way to go on your to-do-list! I need to get busy on mine!

  9. Catherine says:

    I am sooo looking forward to fall. Here in South Texas it means we get a break from the oppressive heat and humidity. It’s still warm enough to wear shorts on most days, but at least there is no sweating invloved! today we are feeling the effects of Tropical Storm Hermine, so lots of rain and lots of wind. Makes me not feel so guilty about curling up on the couch and eating cookie dough! ;-)

    • Life is too short to feel guilty about eating cookie dough! I can’t imagine the heat and humidity in Texas. It’s been hot and humid in Toronto in August but I’m sure it doesn’t compare to Texas. Hopefully, Hermine will be the only hurricane near the Gulf this year. Goodness knows those residents have suffered enough this year. Thanks for visiting my site and posting a comment.

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