31 Days of Warm Connections
I want to thank my friend, Nester, for inspiring a whole bunch of bloggers to write about their passions in the month of October. Last year I wrote 31 posts on Stress-Free Entertaining.
This year my 31-Day inspiration is to write about “warmer connections.” Think about what these words mean to you … yummy smells, giving, sharing, connecting, growing, traditions, nature, warmth, relationships. We’re drawn in and we don’t want to miss out, but sometimes it’s hard to get there … to enjoy those warmer connections in our lives.
October is an inspiring month. We settle into Fall and start to look forward to the holidays. In Oregon our weather is absolutely stunningly beautiful in October. It’s just very motivational on many accounts: cooler for exercise, more structured for diet and eating healthy, colorful for the soul, inspiring for opening our homes, over-all more routine-friendly (kids back in school, soccer has begun).
Warmer Connections gets me in the mood for connecting with people.
If you missed previous days to 31 Days of Warm Connections …
Day 1: Secret Ingredient to Warmer Connections
Day 2: Bringing the Beauty of Autumn to Your Table
Day 3: Multi-Generational Pear Applesauce
Day 4: Canning Suncrest Peaches with a Friend
Day 5: How to Find Contentment
Day 6: Encouragement with Easy Pear Cobbler
Day 7: Bush’s Garbanzos, Chicken, and Quinoa Soup for a Sports Family
Day 8: More About Others
Day 9: Technology Versus People
Day 10: The Table Experience with Bush’s Beans
Day 11: Dreaming of Autumn Guests
Day 12: Gathering Around a Homemade Life
Day 13: Sisters in New York City
Day 14: Giving to Those in Need
Day 15: Enjoying Everyday Sounds
Day 16: Life’s Small Moments
Day 17: Well-Designed Kitchen Counter
Day 18: “Now Time” and 5 Years at RE
Day 19: Taking a Chance and Chocolate Caramel Bars
Day 20: Harry and David, Nostalgia and Hospitality
Day 21: Even in a Messy House
Day 22: Happy Autumn at the Front Door
Day 23: Letting Others Know You Care
Day 24: Friends Who Build You Up
Day 25: Find Your Own Way of Homemaking
Day 26: When Your Heart Calls You Home
Day 27: Love Through Close Knit Friends
Day 28: The Noblest of Neighbors and Fruit
Day 29: Fall into Spring by Planting Bulbs Now
Day 30: Intimate Moments with Storyville Coffee
Day 31: Taking the Time to Eat With Others
And be sure to check out the rest of the 31 Day Participants!
Here are the 8 bloggers hosting the 31 Days in October series … I hope you’ll be able to visit them, too.
Nester – 31 Days of Charming Imperfection
Jen – 31 Days to Balancing Both Beauty and a Budget
Jessica – 31 Days of Memory Keeping
Melissa: – 31 Days: Inspired Holidays
Sandy – 31 Days of Warm Connections
Darcy: 31 Days of Photo Tips
Emily: 31 Days to Change the World
Emily: 31 Days of the Little Things
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This post has definitely inspired me! I was sitting at home, feeling guilty for not willing to commit to a month’s abstinence from coffee for mental health awareness program, especially as I’ve recently been diagnosed with depression and have not been able to work as a result for a few months, when I read your blog and decided instead to dedicate the next 31 days to journalling. Whilst I may not be helping mental health in a community spirit by giving up my one true vice (soy latte, soy macchiato and the golden drips of an espresso), I figure I’ll be working through my own mental health issues, and hopefully by the end of the 31 days will be a much stronger person and be able to advocate for mental health in another way. I look forward to your posts each day, if nothing else, to encourage and motiviate me to follow through on my own committment. Love your blog!
I love your 31 Days theme! I think that it’s always important to be working on warmer connections with others :) I’m new to the blogging world, but I’m going to be participating by writing about 31 Days of Strength <3
Looking forward to it!!! My series is entitled 31 Days of Building Your Marriage. I have been learning so much already from studying it!