well, autumn is officially here! The smells are starting to saturate the air as the season comes into full swing. Autumn is my favorite time of year!!! Especially here in Oregon. I’ve never seen more beauty in the change of seasons anywhere else. Granted, I’ve only lived here and Hawaii, and Hawaii has like 2 [...]
well, autumn is officially here! The smells are starting to saturate the air as the season comes into full swing. Autumn is my favorite time of year!!! Especially here in Oregon. I’ve never seen more beauty in the change of seasons anywhere else. Granted, I’ve only lived here and Hawaii, and Hawaii has like 2 seasons… rainy/stormy/way-too-humid, and beautiful sunny and warm. The change of the seasons was something I really missed during my time there. I love the cool, crisp fall air. I live for dressing in layers, long sleeves, boots, hoodies, and cute vests.
That being said, this is really my most exciting autumn thus far in life. I could say that because I love to live for the day, but I am also saying that because finally in life, I have some stability. There is so much chaos and excitement around this time of year, that it feels good to finally be on a regular schedule with work, and feel like i’m finally keeping my head above water. Years in the past, I’ve either been caught up in school and multiple jobs, working the crazy retail job, or busy being a slave to the hungry at restaurants. I’ve had to work crazy hours, weekends, late nights, and all with very random schedules that changed weekly. I’ve missed out on family gatherings, fun seasonal events, and most of all having the luxury of days off. Don’t get me wrong, those times in my life, and those jobs were all very fun. I look back and miss my co-workers, the hustle and bustle of it all, and being in the prime of “holiday”. But those times are over, and I can breathe a HUGE sigh of relief.
Last year about this time, I was in the midst of being laid off from a job I truly loved. It was really hard, especially knowing I was to face the holiday season possibly jobless, and most definitely broke. But last holiday season turned out to be one of my favorites. I decided not to buy gifts for anyone except my parents, sisters, and mark. I couldn’t afford to, and while I get great joy out of giving, there was a silent bit of relief… all of that shopping gets crazy stressful!!! I made the best of it, but I still missed out on a lot of the holiday events I love so much.
This year, will be amazing. I have a full time job that I love, and excel at. My photography is doing extremely well, and I have many new and exciting things in store for my brand (so keep your eyes peeled, and get excited!!!). Mark and I FINALLY have the same days off (which has been SO wonderful, and I feel has really strengthened our relationship), and my schedule is totally and completely regular. No more working on holidays, infact now I’ll even be paid to NOT work them! (Seriously a perk I completely saturate myself with happiness over)
This year, I am embracing the season like never before. I am sure to be super busy shooting and editing photos (as my fall schedule is about half booked already!), but I will have time to do all of the fun holiday festivities that I love so much, and I’ll be able to enjoy them with Mark. Since he’s moved here, we haven’t really had any sort of “regular schedule” that allowed us to spend time planning things, and embracing this beautiful city we live in, and all it has to offer. Sure, we squeezed things in where we could, and had a great time, but there are SO many things I love doing during the holidays, and knowing we’ll be able to PLAN and actually DO these things together gives me so much happiness, I can hardly explain it! (Obviously, I keep talking myself in circles….)
So I’ve decided to share with you a few of my favorite things about this time of year, and why I love it so much. Here goes!
the smell of the air
the beauty of the changing leaves
everything pumpkin
especially pumpkin lattes
Scarfs & hats & boots & vests
candy corn
being around family & loved ones
celebrating thanksgiving
christmas music!!!
going to watch Grant’s Acapella choir at the grotto’s festival of lights (my old HS choir)
zoo lights
pumpkin patch & carving
shopping & seeing all of the holiday displays
ice skating
fires
caroling with friends
christmas eve & day with my family
decorating a christmas tree
buying & giving presents
mittens
peacock lane
Laurelhurst park, late October
there is so much more, but this post is getting a little rambly, so I’ll leave you with some fun photos from years past
my first pumpkin spice latte of the season

fall leaf marks

pumpkin patch fun



The apple festival

zoo lights & christmas fun






and yummy treats of the season


sorry about the poor quality of some photos, these are from the past couple years
I hope you are all looking forward to this season as much as i am!!! What’s your favorite part of this time of year? What do you look forward to?
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Courtney, you couldn’t have said it better!! We truly have so much to be thankful and proud of here. Growing up in Southern California, I never experienced a true season until I was 18 years old. I will never forget my first October in Oregon. It was the most beautiful thing I ever saw. The turning leaves and the smell of fall in the air, accompanied by my favorite coffee drink(pumpkin spice lattes are a true addiction!!), those are all things I look forward too. I love to walk downtown in the fall, all cozied up in my “layers”. Falling asleep to the sound of the rain. I love the rain…guess that is why I live in the Pacific Northwest!!