September brings us the end of Summer and the beginning of Fall in the northern hemisphere.
Almost all schools have started by September or after Labor Day in September.
It’s a great month of getting into the new school year swing of things.
We love the start of Autumn and all the cozy that comes with it.

Aster and Morning Glory Sweetness

September is a unique month as it is associated with two distinct birth flowers: the striking aster and the gorgeous morning glory, which is known for its beauty and resilience.
Interestingly, both flowers hold similar meanings.

The aster symbolizes love and the morning glory represents affection.
Butterflies flying abuzz from flower to flower.
Summer isn’t over but most of the hot and humid weather is gone.
Hello to warm days filled with sunshine and cool nights when open windows bring in fresh air for restful sleeping.
New energy comes with the shorter days as there is less daylight for squandering.
First Month of Autumn

Sweet September is the first month of the Autumn or Fall season.
Constitution Week takes place during the month of September in the United States.
September in the Northern Hemisphere is similar to March in the Southern Hemisphere.
In some cultures, September represents harvest and abundance.
It is a time to express gratitude for the blessings and abundance in one’s life, as well as to share and give back to others.
You can get together with your loved ones and/or elderly to engage in activities and keep moving.
More September Sweetness Activities

*Pie Baking
*Hiking
*Pumkin Carving or Painting
*Camping
*Fall Picnic
*Hay Ride
*Board Game Night
*Make Fall Wreaths

*Rent a Cabin
*Garden (tulips, violas, daffodils)
*Teach Grandchildren a Hobby
*Go for a Walk in the Park
*Go for a Car Ride

Finding creative ways to stay active can promote overall health and wellness.
Call us today to schedule a care assessment and conversation with an Assisting Hands professional.
We can help you stay active during this seasonal change!


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