Linking up with the 31 Days to Celebrate Autumn {LINKY} series
Go apple picking.
Cook Granny Smith apples.
Simmer apples with cloves and cinnamon on the stove.
Make Monte Cristos.
Make table center pieces with fresh foilage, leaves, sticks, etc.
Light autumn scented candles.
Take photos of your kids wearing coordinating Autumn colors.
Pack mini tissue packs in your purse.
Use cinnamon, cloves, and nutmeg in your recipes.
Go for a walk in a park or forest and smell the scents of Autumn among the trees.
Collect acorns and put them in clear glass jars around the house.
Watch the sunset before it gets too cold outside.
Go to an Autumn craft faire.
Make zucchini bread.
Start preparing Friendship Bread starters for loved ones.
Drink homemade hot cocoa with whipped cream on top, sprinkle on semi-sweet chocolate shavings.
Hike up a hill so you can see the trees from a bird’s eye view.
Sharpen autumn colored crayons and iron the wax shavings in between wax paper.
Go for a hay ride at a local pumpkin farm.
Buy pumpkins from the farm.
Use apple butter on whole wheat toast.
Honor a departed loved one by making a donation in their name to a reputable charity.
Make homemade soup.Throw the windows wide open and snuggle under a soft blankey.
Carve pumpkins with whimsical designs.
Buy candy corn.
Make small treat bags for friends filled with Autumn candies.
Make homemade apple cider.
Visit a corn maze with friends {at night, if you dare}.
Dip leaves in hot wax to preserve color.
Make homemade chili in a slow cooker.
Make cornbread in a cast iron skillet.
Make apple fritters.
Decorate front porch with pumpkins and corn stalks.
Take pictures of your kids jumping into a pile of leaves.
Enjoy Autumn flavored coffee at your local coffee shop.
Study why leaves change their color, explain the process to children in terms they can understand.
Make orange pomanders with cloves for air freshener.























