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11 Things You Should Not Miss Out On This Fall

Leaves, hot chocolate and pumpkins, oh my!

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11 Things You Should Not Miss Out On This Fall
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There are about a thousand things you shouldn't miss out on this fall, but here are the best 11!

1. Fall Festivals

There are tons of fun things to do! (In fact, you can probably do most of theses in just one day) The atmosphere is perfect for fall and you can take tons of cute pictures and just have a great day.

2. Fall Drinks

They keep your hands warm and really, your whole body! They're delicious and perfect for the fall mood.

3. Pumpkins

Even just going pumpkin picking is a blast! Plus, you can make pies from them, you can bake and eat their seeds or you can just use them for decoration! Carve them into jack-o-lanterns or paint them! They're the symbol of fall!

4. Hayrides

Hayrides are boatloads of fun! They're a great adventure and fun for everyone!

5. Bonfires

Sit around a fire to stay warm or to make some s'mores!

6. Movie Nights

Tons of new movies come out in the fall and what better than a movie night with tons of blankets and pillows?

7. Rainy Days

Go on an adventure in the rain and take pictures! The fall weather makes for perfect rainy day adventure!

8. Trick or Treating

Get free candy, or if you're feeling a little too old for that, go for throwing a halloween party and provide your own! Plus, you can have a little fun with your friends! There are tons of fun halloween games out there!

9. Chili and Soup

They'll warm you up and they taste delicious! Both are perfect for fall

10. Netflix Binges

Watch a whole season of Netflix in one day with fuzzy blankets in a comfy bed (or couch). I promise you won't regret it

11. Leaves

Rake them into one huge pile and jump in! I mean, what could possibly go wrong? Don't forget to take a few artsy pictures while you're at it too!

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