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My Fall Bucket List

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It’s officially been fall for a few weeks now, so I’ve started thinking about what I’d like to knock off of my fall bucket list this year:

  1. Have the first fire of the season in the fireplace (y’know, once it’s not a million degrees outside)
  2. Spend a rainy day inside watching movies under a blanket (with lots of popcorn)
  3. Figure out how to make a scent on the stove that makes the whole house smell like the holidays
  4. Paint the ceiling downstairs and finally finish off that freaking laundry/family room (uggghhhh)
  5. Post about our little basement redo (complete with floor install!)
  6. Make applesauce from scratch
  7. Make some sort of fall muffin (plum streusel? apple bran? pumpkin cream cheese? So many options!)
  8. Indulge KC and try his special fall-cocktail (Fireball + hard apple cider.  But seriously, ew.)
  9. Take a walk outside with Penny once the air is nice and crisp (and step on every single crunchy leaf I see)
  10. Host Thanksgiving for the second year in a row (like a boss!)

What’s on your list this year?  Fall knits + sweater snuggles with a special someone?  Pumpkin-based everything all the time?  I’d love to hear all about it!

3 thoughts on “My Fall Bucket List

  1. Grandma Lynn

    Today really feels like fall. I also love it.
    Pumpkin ideas:
    Trader Joe’s has all things pumpkin, right now.. I especially like the Pumpkin Greek yougurt. Also, perhaps you remember my Pumpkin Chiffon Sour Cream pie? I’ve had this recipe since 1961!!, and will gladly pass it along to you. Your mom also has a copy of this recipe. Love you, enjoy the weather.

    1. chelseagofor30 Post author

      Yesterday really did feel like fall! So magical. I have seen that TJ’s has pumpkin EVERYTHING as of late. We’ve picked up a few things (pumpkin cinnamon rolls, pumpkin cranberry crisps, pumpkin cornbread…) I think I may be pumpkined-out by the time Thanksgiving hits.

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