As the weather gets cooler and the leaves start to turn, you know that Autumn is here. I absolutely love the clothing, food, drinks and atmosphere that arrive with the change of season. They never fail to make me feel cozy and festive.
The days may be getting shorter, but that doesn’t mean you can’t pack tons of fall fun into them! We have lots of Autumn traditions that my family and friends and I enjoy and I hope you’ll try them out.
A trip to the pumpkin patch to find either the perfect pumpkin or maybe a funky, odd-shaped gourd is delightful. Walking through the field, with your eyes peeled, looking for the orange-est, round-est beauty to be found is something the whole family can enjoy. Then you can take them home and decorate them.
Remember, decorating pumpkins doesn’t mean you have to carve them. If little ones want to be involved, painting pumpkins is a great idea, although it is a little messy. You can also decorate them with glitter, gems, thumbtacks, puffy paint, ribbons, leaves and sticks. You can even dress them up as your favorite character!
Go apple picking for another fall-festive activity. Going to an orchard to pick your own fresh fall treat can be all day trip – bring a picnic lunch and a football to toss around. The apples fresh from the tree are far tastier than any you can find in a store (and taste great in a pie or turned into cider or applesauce).
Bake seasonal goods – some flavors just taste like fall! The crisp sweetness of apples, the warm taste of pumpkin and a sprinkle of cinnamon on whatever the treat is, always remind me of fall. Here are a couple delicious recipes to try when the weather is turning colder:
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This time of year there are dozens of fall festivals – they often include corn mazes, pumpkin picking and a hay bale maze. Spend an hour or an afternoon – just enjoy the nice fall weather before the snow falls.
At a local fall festival with my brother, Brandon, about 7 years ago. We found a black cat!
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