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7 Signs You're Ready For Fall

If fall isn't your favorite season, you're lying.

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7 Signs You're Ready For Fall
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With school and college officially underway for all students, most might think this time of year sucks.

But you can see past the 8a.m. classes and hours of homework every night....Can't you?


You know that school being back in session means the greatest time of year is rapidly approaching—FALL.

Because the basic white girl in you just cant help but be excited, here are some signs that you're already obsessed.


You've Already Ditched Your Summer Clothes

Out with the crop tops and shorts; in with the scarfs, sweaters, knee length socks and boots. Who cares if its still 89 degrees out...

Slay


You Check the Temperature Religiously

Remember all summer how you loved that summer sun and heat while you were sitting by pool, drinking a cold beer? Me neither. Bring on that crisp air and cold nights.



You've Started Making Plans for Fall Bonfires

Tip- Make a friend who lives out in the country or on a farm. Makes the fall bonfire experience so much better, and totally Instagram worthy.



You've Started Counting Down the Days Until The Pumpkin Patch Opens

My last count: 20 days until pure bliss.



Your Recent Pins on Pinterest Are All Fall Related

You've been pinning autumn photos, clothes and food left and right. And of course, you just have to get those over-the-knee boots and rock that fall ombre look.

This includes pinning fall outfits for the children you don't have.



Its August & You Already Have Your Halloween Costume Picked Out

...and your boyfriend's. He doesn't really get a say.

Also the one day a year you get to be who you truly are..a motherfuckin princess.



You Don't Even Like Football, But Have All Your Gear Ready

Go Huskers? Whatever, I look cute.



Its simple: If you don't love fall, we cant be friends. Sorry dude.


Love,

-A



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