The days dwindle down

In “September Song” (Kurt Weill and Maxwell Anderson) is a line I repeat often this time of year:


Oh the days dwindle down, to a precious few,
September,
November,
And these few precious days I spend with you.


I’m always a bit melancholy when November ends. But I get over it when December begins.
Below is a reprint of a reprint of a blog post I wrote.

November is a short-shrifted month. Squeezed right on the back of Halloween, most participants on 11/1 are too sugar-dazed with trick-or-treat candy to notice its arrival.
Poor November grew up believing its real name was “Only a few dozen shopping days till Christmas.”


The typical middle child.

Sandwiched between the over-achiever and everybody’s favorite.

November isn’t much to look at, at least in most parts of the northern hemisphere.
October is a flamboyant exhibitionist, with its “look at me, everybody!” attitude.
December gets grace and affection and enough twinkle lights to give Jupiter a migraine.

But the eleventh month is drab and modest and unmemorable.
It shies away from weather extremes. Every few years it works up a doozy of a blizzard, or a few balmy, halcyon days, but they are soon forgotten in the gray chilliness.


No matter what November does, its reputation is set. It is the awkward, frumpy month.
Occasionally it can be found huddling with March and grousing about ingratitude and kiss-up months like May and June that everyone likes even though they have no major holidays to commend them.
 November may be disgruntled at times.
It might indulge in spates of self-pity and drizzle its misery all over our windows, but it still has reasons to hold its head high.
Cheer up November. Look what you’ve got to offer!

Veterans Day

After a shameful period beginning about 50 years ago, when the armed services were treated with disdain, veterans are finally, in some quarters, given the homage due them. November is the perfect month to recognize these men and women. Humble enough so as not to obstruct their honor under a plethora of picnics and three day weekends. Sturdy enough to support them on matching 11/11 legs.




Deer Hunting Season
While the season has been extended so far that Pilgrims are now applying for licenses, its apex is November. The quiet sky (bereft of birds that have sought out the warmer fraternal twin of November somewhere ‘down south’ ) is filled with the ringing of shotgun blasts. The drab woods are brightened with jackets, vests, hats and pants in that glowing color affectionately known as ‘blaze orange.’ And many of us secretly are praying for the deer instead of our mighty hunters.



Thanksgiving

The shining jewel in November’s dowdy crown. The holiday that exempts us from buying gifts, sending cards, and untangling two hundred miles of twinkle lights.

The holiday that only requires us to cook our turkey till it reaches an internal temperature of 165°, include at least one menu item that vaguely resembles a vegetable, and watch football games through a poultry and carb-induced stupor.


November is waving its unprepossessing hand and wants to say something.
 Don’t forget to be thankful. Don’t forget to articulate the thanks. If you have the breath of life in you, there is something to be thankful for.



November remains out of the limelight and lets Thanksgiving take center stage, and Thanksgiving will gladly step back and showcase what really matters.


Gratitude. Hearts filled and overflowing and bursting with so much thankfulness that voices are raised to God and hands outstretch with shared bounty.


Never give the middle child a short shrift.

A meek nature can hide a heart of gold.

108 thoughts on “The days dwindle down”

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    Love this, Anita! It made my day!
    Happy Thanksgiving to you and your lovely family! 🦃 I am thankful for you.

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