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Fun Activities You Can Do This Fall

Fall weather is coming faster than we think.

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Fun Activities You Can Do This Fall

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Fall has to be my favorite season and winter follows right after. Something about the nice breeze and the leaves changing colors that make me so happy. I love walking into Target and seeing al the fall and halloween decor. There is no question this Fall and Halloween are going to be a bit different this season due to everything going on right now. But that doesn't mean we can't still celebrate (safely of course).

Pumpkin picking

My favorite fall activity by far. I love going pumpkin picking with my family and coming home and carving them. It's something you can do with friends, family, boyfriend, etc.

A winery

Going to a winery is definitely on my to do list this fall. Dress up all cute and go have some wine with your girlfriends. A lot of winery have theme weekends, it is definitely something to check out.

Enjoy nature

Something like enjoy nature seems so simple but don't underestimate it. Sometimes we get so busy we cant really enjoy the fall weather. So take some time out of your day and go for a bike ride or a nice walk. Because once winter hits we won't be able to enjoy nature as much.

Haunted hayrides

Hayrides are so much fun. They are going to look a little different this year though. But they are still happening in some places. A lot of places are following social distancing guidelines and having people stay in the cars instead. Which I think can still be fun. Go pick up a Pumpkin Spice latte and go with your friends.

Baking

Baking is fun no matter what season. But something is just different about baking in the fall. Picking your own apples and making apple pie is the best day. If you are looking for some good fall snacks Trader Joes has some great options.

Fall time is so much fun as long as you embrace it.

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