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43 Reasons Why I Love Fall

It really is the best time of year.

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43 Reasons Why I Love Fall
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The first day of fall for 2016 is September 22nd, and I could not be more excited. Fall is my all time favorite season and here are 43 reasons why:

1. Pumpkins

2. Pumpkin EVERYTHING

3. Pretty leaves

4. Gorgeous nature views

5. Sweater weather

6. Halloween

7. Scary movies

8. Flannels

9. Jeans and boots

10. Cuddling weather

11. Hot chocolate

12. Football games

13. Thanksgiving

14. “Smells of fall” — Apple pie, cinnamon, pine

15. Warm apple cider

16. Hayrides

17. Haunted houses

18. Disney Channel ‘Monstober’

19. Disney Channel Halloween movies: "Halloween Town," "Girl vs. Monster," etc.

20. ABC Family’s "13 Nights of Halloween"

21. Caramel apples

22. The pretty colors

23. Inside fires

24. Fuzzy socks

25. Family time

26. Coffee (although this is year round)

27. Cool, crisp air

28. Electric blankets

29. Carving pumpkins

30. Scarves

31. Baking

32. Crunchy leaves

33. Bonfires

34. Cozy blankets

35. Tailgating

36. Pumpkin rolls

37. Thanksgiving food

38. Pumpkin patches

39. Thanksgiving break

40. Vanilla lattes

41. Boot warmers

42. Hoodie weather

43. LITERALLY EVERYTHING

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