I know I’m a little late on the whole fall thing, but it wasn’t until recently that it started to feel like fall to me. Also, I live in Orlando, FL, so as you can imagine, there’s still no sign of autumn. Therefore, I have decided to spruce up my blog a little with some fall accents!
So, what is my “Autumn Purpose” you ask? Let me tell you, grasshopper…
- I want to somehow figure out a way to make money until my business starts booming, thus, avoiding the many terrible things that can happen to one living on his own in a townhouse in Florida.
- I really want to start volunteering. I don’t know what it is I want to do yet, but I know I would prefer it to be some kind of mission work for God.
- I’d like to design a new layout. Not completely transformed, but something to freshen this one up.
- I want to start going to bed earlier, and waking up earlier. I have been told by God for awhile now that He prefers morning time, and I have been disobedient. Lightning could strike me at any moment, so I really need to discipline myself in this area.
- I want more people coming to this blog. That means more comments!
- I’d like to get through some of the books I have been given, so I can get new ones.
- Lastly, I love Autumn so much, that I want it to last forever. Yes, it is my goal to do this…



It’s finally starting to look like fall here in Arkansas. But some of the trees are going straight from green to brown because of the month-long drought in August (back when Texas was flooding — somehow we got none of that).
If you attend a church, they could probably suggest some places to volunteer.
God has been wanting me to pray more in the morning, too. It makes sense — you don’t have a concert first and then tune your instruments.
I hope your blog grows. I like what I’ve seen of it so far. Just keep writing on yours and leaving comments elsewhere and it will grow. The more content you have, the more people find it. Mine is growing slowly but at least there are some regular readers. There’s still a shortage of comments, but hopefully mine increases in that area, too.
Comment Submitted: November 1st, 2007 at 3:18 pm