September has begun. The leaves are turning orange and crispy. Starbucks has bought out their pumpkin spice latte. Days are getting shorter and the weather is getting colder. This can only mean one thing folks.
Autumn has arrived! (well depending on which seasonal calendar you follow.. but we can argue about that later!)
Its time to start finding those cosy jumpers, that have made their way to the back of your wardrobe and put the summer stuff away (*cries*). All jokes aside though, as much as I love summer, autumn is a gorgeous season. Its aesthetically pleasing to the eye but also a time for new beginnings; to start fresh whether that means a new school year or just forgetting how the last few months have been and starting with a clean slate. Therefore I thought I would share some of my favourite things to do in Autumn with you all.
1. Get outside.
Whatever the weather, if the sun is shinning or even (and probably more likely) it is pissing it down with rain, get outside and go for a walk. Exercise is good all year round however when the weather starts to change, us fair weather walkers can often feel very reluctant to move from the cosy shelter of a heated house but I promise you, its worth the effort.
2. Sitting in a coffee shop with a friend.
Sometimes you just need a change of scenery - to read a book, do some writing/studying or just catch up with a friend. If you haven't, branch out and try a pumpkin spice latte (be warned it is very sweet) because they are to die for.
3. Halloween!
I don't know about you, but Halloween is one of my favourite holidays. Its an excuse to have fun, dress up (If your a little'un or just because you can!) and crack out those scary movies. Or, If your like me and the closest you get to watching a scary movie is watching Hocus Pocus then there are also plenty of other activities. What I love to do and can't wait to do this year is visit a pumpkin farm, pick out the perfect pumpkin and spend the afternoon with a glass of pumpkin spice baileys, harry potter in the background, carving said pumpkin into a weird but wonderful face or pattern. - It never gets old.
4. This one is for all you females out there (and males, no sexism here) - autumn fashion and makeup!
Its time to crack out all those colourful orange/red/brown/smoky eyeshadows and those bold darker lip shades (although possibly not together!) and get creative. This definitely isn't for everyone but I enjoy just spending a bit of time mixing and blending different eyeshadows and perfecting (or trying to) the winged eyeliner. Sometimes even just going simple with a bold plum lip, can make all the difference.
Fashion wise, we can dig deep in that wardrobe and find those flannel shirts again (yay). Or even just a jumper dress and rock it with some swede black boots, yes please.
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5. Berry/apple picking!
The satisfaction of picking, baking and eating berries or fruit that you have picked yourself is great. Blackberries can be found from August till around Mid October, so pick up a container and fill your boots. The best part is once collected you can freeze them until you are ready to eat them or bake with them. Apple's on the other hand, great to pick (from a neighbour maybe, if they don't pick their own!) and throw in a crumble, easy and delicious.
6. Last but definitely not least, autumn is the best season to just grab a hot chocolate, a blanket, light a few yankee candles or put on the fire and just relax.
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I hope this has made you as excited and nostalgic for autumn as it has me. Please feel free to comment your favourite autumn traditions or activities below!
Hannah
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