I am not sure if it’s the cooler temperatures, the start of football season, changing leaves, yellow school buses on the roads, or the appearance of fall and Halloween decorations, but this time of year hurts. September rolling into October has a way of slowly pushing me into a dense fog of sadness. I will forever associate June, July and August as some of the best summers of traveling with Toby as young adults. June, July and August were thrilling summer months of adventuring and camping as kids. June, July and August were ours. September signals the end of those glorious days.
October brings another birthday without receiving a super goofy, but much anticipated, card from Toby. October brings another Halloween without clever Halloween costumes or watching ESPN game day or tailgating. So, over the years, I have gradually chosen to be brave when this time of year cycles through. This season comes every year threatening to loom over me like an ominous, dark shadow. I choose to be brave and face the darkness that brings so much sadness. I have learned to lean on my precious circle of friends and therapist, get outside, write through the tears, and exercise. I will ferociously decorate for Halloween and wear a clever costume, tailgate, cheer on the team, and laugh as I blow out the candles.
-Claire Cunningham
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