I hope
so.
But for
now, let’s stick with October. Dear God, we loved October. Every glorious,
gold-tinged, sweet-smelling moment. We ate popcorn in the bleachers at the
football games; we kicked leaves all over the yard; we laughed, hard and often.
October
found us strewing decorations all over the house like madmen. Jack-o-lanterns,
witches, twinkling orange light strings. To hell with the diet, we gained extra
pounds in cookies and millions of teensy candy bars.
In Galena,
we drank too much wine and sat on the porch of our cabin with the owls hooting
and the crows cawing all around us. All night, we talked, laughed, reminisced.
Three
birthdays in October! Beautiful faces reflected in candlelight, family and
friends gathered, another year whooshing past like the leaves blowing off the
hill.
We sang
around a bonfire, we scavenger-hunted, we played dress-up with the delight of
small children. We sat transfixed before the millionth showing of “Hocus Pocus”
and got goosebumps crossing the yard in the dark after “Nightmare on Elm
Street.”
Halloween!
The gem in the crown. The rush, the exuberance, the very air alive with
expectation. Could there be anything better?
Chocolate,
rum, granny smith apples – all sweeter in October.
Life – yes, sweeter.
And
that Oogey-Boogey Man November lurking just around the corner? BOO! It's here.