
Friends, itβs snickerdoodle season. If you didnβt know that snickerdoodles had a season, let me paint a picture for you: youβre coming inside on a blustery and colder-than-youβd-expected October day so you hadnβt dressed for it and you canβt wait to announce what my kids always laugh at me for saying when I walk through the door: βWell, thatβs enough doing things for me today!β and forswear things like βbeing outsideβ and βhard pantsβ for the rest of the evening but
what is this! What is this god-like aroma of buttery baked cinnamon sugar warmth that has permeated your senses? Is it a scented candle, i.e. the idea, but not the substance of a thing you love? No, itβs snickerdoodles. And youβre about to eat a warm one, which feels like climbing inside
Itβs The Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown while also, simultaneously, getting to be
this dog. Iβm not saying you cannot experience this sensory transcendency on a day in January or June, but it hits on a different, worldview-shifting, level when cold air is still a novel thing.
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