We all know that October sparks the beginning of autumn's festive nature with color changing foliage, the pumpkin spice craze, and the first appearance of boots in our wardrobe. But the autumnal coziness is undeniably evident in November, with the addition of sweaters and scarves, crunchy leaves, more crisp air, and, of course, we can't forget the delectable comfort feast that is Thanksgiving.
I'll admit that I am not the biggest fan of cold weather. I get cold fairly easily, so I tend to stay inside as autumn approaches. But everything outside is so nice to look at during this time of year. This may be a New England thing, or maybe just a New Hampshire thing, but I grew up around the tradition of "leaf peeping." That is, hopping in the car and going for a long ride just to witness the sheer beauty of the changing foliage. Am I the only one who enjoys this? Yes? Alright then.... moving on.
As for staying in, who doesn't love warming their hands on a cup of cocoa while bundled under a cozy fleece blanket and enjoying a romantic comedy with your partner? I would, except that romantic comedies aren't Ashton's thing, so we usually end up watching Law and Order SVU, Top Gear, or a stand-up comedy. But hey, a girl can dream, right? And pass me a cookie that I can dunk in my cocoa!
Two other hobbies come to mind during this time of year: baking and reading. I absolutely melt over baked goods and love when the scent fills the whole house. Muffins, scones, donuts, pies.... I'll have to do some research and whip up a good recipe to share. A great way to appreciate your warm baked goods is over that book you got earlier this year but haven't found time to read yet. I'm currently looking forward to picking up my copy of Girl Online by Zoe Sugg. I actually received it as a Christmas gift last year and have yet to open it up, but I've heard a million and one great things about it, so that is definitely on my to do list this season.
This year I am five months pregnant as we welcome the autumn season. What a great time to dress my expanding bump in some cozy new sweaters to keep warm. I've been craving a shopping trip and I feel this is the perfect excuse! I'm on the hunt for some black maternity pants that I can wear to work and some sweaters that aren't knitted and see-through (I have a habit of picking out cute knitted sweaters that require a perfectly matching undershirt to show through the holes). I'd also love some new leggings (who wouldn't?) and yoga pants to wear at home. If I'm feeling glamorous I'd like to splash a little autumn color on my nails since they've been lacking attention. Maybe I'll get a little festive with them around Christmas as well!
What are your favorite things about autumn?
Do you have traditions or activities that you look forward to during this time of year?
Do you have traditions or activities that you look forward to during this time of year?
Omg they are literally swimming in the leaves, so cute!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you! Yes they made quite the pile before jumping in them!
DeleteI quite like November and having to wrap up warm but I must say that I do dislike the dull and grey days. Congratulations on your pregnancy!
ReplyDeleteThank you, I feel as though it is passing so quickly this time around!
DeleteI love this time of year {apart from all the rain!} my big kiddos love jumping in piles of leaves
ReplyDeleteI know! And the day after it rains the leaves are still all wet and they can't play in them :(
DeleteGive me the muffins, donuts and pies. Oh and the soups and stews. Love this time of year!
ReplyDeleteHaha, yes, it is the best time for food (especially desserts!)
DeleteI love living in the UK and the fact we have different seasons. Summer is great as we live by the beach and spend a lot of our time there. Like you I enjoy autumn and getting out the cosy clothes, cuddling under blankets watching movies, getting the wellies out and splashing through puddles. I like the crisp coldness just not so much the rain! #love2blog
ReplyDeleteOne of my favorite things about New England is experiencing all of the seasons, but lately the winters have been pretty harsh. I hope that means more cuddle time!
DeleteI enjoy cooking hearty meals, baking with my little girl and perusing the Internet for absolute ages on the lookout for the perfect Christmas presents. I baked out Haloween pumpkin last night, as we never got to carve it this year so today it will be the day for crusty bread with pumpkin soup for dinner.xx
ReplyDeleteOh my, that sounds delicious! Right now my daughter just likes sticking her fingers in everything for a sample, haha x
DeleteI love love Autumn, it really is my favourite season. Not too cold but enough to wear a few layers and all the colours are just so fantastic! x
ReplyDeleteI completely agree, which reminds me that I have to go shopping for more layers! x
DeleteSuch beautiful photos! I love Autumn too, it's such a cosy and colourful season x
ReplyDeleteThank you, it's terribly difficult to photograph a toddler who literally never stops moving, but I try my best!
DeleteWhat gorgeous photos, leaves really are the best thing to play with
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I agree, as long as it hasn't rained the day before. Jumping into a pile of leaves and not expecting them to be wet is the worst! :Ä·
DeleteWhat lovely photos! Autumn is so pretty with all the crunchy brown leaves! Looks like your little ones had a fab time :) x
ReplyDeleteThey did! Liana didn't actually know what to do or why it was fun to jump in leaves until Abel showed her. Then she had a blast!
DeleteSuch a lovely post! I love all as well, even though I'm not a fan of the cold. Just staying warm and cozy inside and enjoying soups, stews...and of course hot chocolate...is so wonderful! I love to drive around and look at the leaves, as well :-)
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing with us at #mommymeetupmondays!
It's funny because I am absolutely miserable in the cold, but I love snuggling up in an oversized sweater and leggings, and the season is actually quite beautiful to photograph!
DeleteI love these pictures. And I love the changing colors of the leaves. Fall in Minnesota is a short yet perfect two weeks and then the rain and the cold and soon the snow sets in. Thanks again for sharing at #mommymeetupmondays.
ReplyDeleteIn New England it is so drawn out and the temperature is terribly unpredictable! We had our first snow fall (very light and only about an hour) a few weeks ago and today it was 60 degrees again. We never know what we are gping to get!
DeleteWowwee look at all the leaves!! Autumn/Winter is definitely a time for baking and making lots of yummy things to munch on whilst curled under a blanket! x
ReplyDeleteArrrr!!! I love the pictures of them both in the leaves. Fallen, brown, crunchy leaves are so much fun aren't they? My twins love throwing them in the air at each other :-) x #love2blog
ReplyDeleteI love walks in the leaves, pumpkin picking, apple picking, unfortunately my family has had endless colds this fall so I missed most of our favourite fall activities.
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