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Hello September.

I love September, especially when we're in it.
Willie Stargell















Hello September...

So many changes will happen this month. We will welcome our newest addition to our little family.
Yes, our little family of three will grow into four. I probably should include our pug! So technically our family of four will grow into five. :) -We're so thrilled!
We have enjoyed our time out in nature. Taking pictures and breathing in the fresh air. 
I started baking again.- The sweet aroma of baked bread, cinnamon-covered almonds, and sugar plum fill our home. 
I'm ready for fall to arrive. This is my birth month and I probably should enjoy my birthday a little more this year. 
In my garden.. flowers are changing. I still have many visitors. -My favorite are the hummingbirds. 
I'm ready. - I'm ready to welcome our baby, bake more, enjoy life more, and take these simple moments and turn them into everlasting memories.

This month I'm looking forward to:
Welcoming our baby
Preparing our daughter for the changes she will experience as a big sister.
enjoying simple moments more.
Exploring just a little more. 
Laughing more. 
Embracing life more. 
Being thankful more often.

What are you looking forward to this month?

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  1. I'm not sure there is anything better than the smell of homemade bread - except eating it, of course :)

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  2. Absolutely! :) If this isn't true, I don't know what is.

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  3. I'm looking forward to my kids' birthdays this month, cooler weather, changing leaves and candy corn in the store! :)

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  4. What a heartwarming post! Really made me think of fall coming :) Good luck on welcoming your baby to the world
    Life inside the Locket

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