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13 Things I Love About Autumn

My favorites aspects of the best time of year

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13 Things I Love About Autumn
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So this past week autumn has officially kicked off and I’m totally pumped. I’m sure Fall is like the most beautiful time of year besides Winter. So I made a list of my 13 favorite things I love about Autumn.


1. Cozy Sweaters

The best time to wear a striped sweater….

2. Warm Drinks


Did anyone else think of Pumpkin Spice Lattes?

3. Cold Weather

Finally, I can break out the North Face.

4. Scarves & Mittens

The best fall accessories!

5. Bonfires

Who would turn down some s’mores?

6. Movie Nights

Because everyone knows that 31 days of Halloween on Freeform is the best time to watch Hocus Pocus.

7. Carving Pumpkins

8. Lots of Cuddling

Just me and my favorite pillow pet, or you know, a significant other works fine too.

9. Leaves Changing Color

10. Long, Cool Walks

11. Nice Smelling Candles

Bath and Body Works has the best scents

12. Apple- Picking

13. Thanksgiving

The best part of fall for me is thanksgiving because I am surrounded by my family members eating good food and then we have these off-shore debates about the world.

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