My fall bucket list to enjoy the season ahead

Fall Bucket List to enjoy the season

I’ve said it countless times, I’ll say it again: I L-O-V-E autumn! Especially late September/early October, when you can still remember the sweet summer sunshine and appreciate the cold mornings and crisp leaves even more.

Everybody is quoting F. Scott Fitzgerald at the moment – Life starts all over again when it gets crisp in the fall. Well, what can I say, it’s so true! Autumn has always been a really productive time for me, the time to start new things and get creative. And after an inspiring and long day, there’s nothing better than sitting down with a cup of coffee, listen to the rain outside, get the knitting needles out and just relax. Here’s a list of what I’m looking forward to this autumn.

Eat

So much comfort food. No fall bucket list is complete without Käsespätzle, Maultaschen, Pillekuchen and Mutzen. If you don’t know these are all great German dishes to eat this time of year. They can’t be translated, but look the recipes up and try them. I don’t think anybody could actually dislike them!

Drink

Lots and lots of chai latte as I’m trying to master making it at home. And of course, hot cocoa, coffee and tea, anything warming.

Practice

New habits. Getting some writing done in the morning, just for fun, exercising, eating healthy…I’ve already started all those things, now I just have to stick with them.

Learn

I’ve just signed up to Skillshare and can’t wait to start my first course. I’m especially intrigued by calligraphy, so it will probably be that.

Finish

I’m already finishing my second scarf this autumn season. I’m going to start a really big one next, let’s hope it takes a little longer to finish it…

Read

I’m quite proud, I finished every single book from my summer reading list. Next up are The Mill On The Floss by George Elliott, The Scarlett Letter, Where’d you go Bernadette? And maybe some Austen or Brontë again (my favourite authors to read this time of year).

What about you? Do you have a fall bucket list?

6 Comments

  • Helena
    September 29, 2013

     

    Your ‘projects’ and new habits sounds so good! Makes me want to get started on some of it, too – e.g. learning new skills, and knitting again. :)
    Oh, and I’d LOVE to have some Maultaschen, but unfortunately I can’t get them over here. At least no vegetarian ones. And I’m not even gonna try making them myself ;)

    • hanna
      September 30, 2013

       

      That’s so sad, I couldn’t live without maultaschen and i’ve actually thought about trying my own, is it so hard? aren’t there some kind of vegetarian dumplings in london that might taste similar?
      didn’t know you were a vegetarian by the way!

  • juni // hej juni
    September 30, 2013

     

    calligraphy! that sounds amazing, I’ve been meaning to take a class in school. maybe next semester :)

    • hanna
      September 30, 2013

       

      it’s so cool that you attend a school where you can take courses about calligraphy! love that :)

  • Nancy
    September 30, 2013

     

    Yes, yes, and yes! This post about autumn made me happy! Thank you for that!

    • hanna
      September 30, 2013

       

      i’m glad you like it! autumn is just the bet time, so i had to write about it ;)


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