The older I get, the more I appreciate each season yet the more I long for summer. When I was a kid I thought I would never grow up, and now that I am 27, I wonder where all those years went! That has inspired me to soak up each day, each season, and each year. But there is something about summer – something about it that makes me sad to see it go every year.
It may have something to do with the fact that my summers will never be the same that they were the first 22 years of my life – filled with adventures, sleeping in, summer camp, family time, crafts, lazy wednesdays, summer jobs (that provided extra cash,) and general freedom. Now I work full time and I have the last four years. I work the same job during the school year and into the summer. The change in season is as dramatic as Fall – Spring was growing up. They all come and go before I know it.
I want summer to stay the same. To be filled with a giant 10 week break from work – to focus on other things, to soak up the sun, and to find new adventures. but that is not my life anymore.
I think every year that fact makes it harder for me to say goodbye to summer. I still find time for adventures and the longer days allow for dinner in the sunshine & help with my Chaco tan but I always want just a little more time.
This year to end the summer with a bang, we had a Garden Party. I have some of the best friends ever and I just love how intentional they are! The rule was you have to make something from your own garden or from someone else’s garden (aka the farmers market!) I was so proud of the harvests that these girls made in their backyards this summer and it made me excited for the day when I have a yard to grow things in too (Side Note: Next summer I am totally going to try to do a Townhome Garden. I’m inspired & excited.)
Because you have to find those little things of summer to cultivate – like tending the garden when you come home from a long day at work, or backyard dinners with friends, or Saturday hike trips, or mini-vacations, or family pool parties, or ice cream making sprees.
So here is to a summer well lived and here is to an autumn yet to be experienced!
This is so fun! It reminded me of my post “Ode to Summer’s End” : http://thelittledecorator.blogspot.com/2014/08/ode-to-summers-end.html
Backyard dinner parties always remind me of Parenthood! They always look so lovely and nice, I need to it sometime soon!
Garden parties are so, so fun! I love that you and your friends did something like this. 🙂
Looks like so much fun! Backyard parties are my absolute favorite, and I’m planning a little one for this month! Time to dust off my strung lights. They are so festive!
I LOVE this idea. I will have to steal it for next summer.
Oh, this looks like so much fun!! I love all the pictures. I am really looking forward to graduating from college this year, and having more time to socialize off campus. 🙂 As sad as I am to be turning this chapter of my life I am so excited to do things like host more company, have outdoor parties, read books other than textbooks, and maybe…sleep. 🙂
Beautiful pictures!
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What a beautiful farewell to summer! Love that you celebrated it with friends. (And that garden setup looks amazing!)
Girl you just explained what I couldn’t put into words why I hate to see summer go. I always feel like it passes me by before I even get a chance to enjoy it. Oh how I dislike some parts of growing up. I want a garden some day too! Fresh produce is my favorite!
Love that idea of having a Garden Party! And I am also dying over your drink!! <3
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