- Pick apples, and then bake them into delicious desserts
- Drink cranberry tea and chai
- Send red leaves to friends
- Bake pumpkin bread
- Wear stripes
- Breathe in the cool, crisp air
- Make soup
- Dig into some classic books (fall feels like the perfect time for classics)
- Find a seasonal rhythm (see above)
- Write and write and write
What’s on your list for fall?
Now you have me thinking. I should put together a list. Eating Pumpkin Bread, soup and delicious deserts are good candidates for my list :-).
What a lovely list … fall is my absolute favorite time of the year and I always love planning for all the things I want to do to enjoy it. My fall rhythm will include baking cakes, knitting (everything), reading contemporary fiction, drinking lots of coffee, and taking hikes with my hubby and kids.
I love you list. I want you list to be my life. Currently, mine involves survival and staying on top of things (prioritized in that order), having my heater fixed before it gets cold, and a few things that are probably wishful thinking (involving horseback riding, hiking, and planting tulips for the spring). Meanwhile, I’m committed to drinking pumpkin spice coffee and burning my pumpkin candle so that I can pretend that it’s fall here.
Our lists are very similar. I love fall, the fall baking, the fall air, and hunkering down with a good book and cozy quilt. I love to make pie. My daughter is getting married in October. Another reason to love fall. There will be pumpkins in her wedding. 🙂 I got married in the fall and had my first child in the fall. Fall makes me happy. Enjoy checking things off your list!
This list is wonderful! I may borrow it for my own fall manifesto 🙂 I will add “crunching fallen leaves” and “carving pumpkins” and maybe even “buy new boots.”
Thank you for sharing!
Love your list! The only thing I am determined to do this fall is take Emily for a walk in the leaves. Hope I can make that happen!
The pumpkin spice latte is in season?! That’s great news.
I’ll add knit legwarmers, make hot cocoa from scratch, and search for the perfect black boot.
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