Things To Do In Fall
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Things To Do In Fall

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Things To Do In Fall

1. Game day. What’s better than OU football and tailgating? Probably, not much.        

2. Pumpkin carving. Mostly for the cool Instagram and also the pie.         

3. Apple orchards. They really do exist in Oklahoma! Makes for a great date and pie, again.         

4. Talimena scenic drive. You don’t need to go the northeast to see breathtaking fall foliage. We have it locally and beautifully.         

5. Run the Route 66 half or full marathon. Because I am doing it and also because who doesn’t want to see the beautiful city of Tulsa on a cool fall morning?         

6. Go hiking in the Wichitas. Crisp air and mountains are the perfect fall combination. 

7. Make your own Halloween costume. Crafty, original, and totally worth the effort.

8. Buy all the Halloween candy. Maybe not all but, come on, it’s only once a year!         
9.  High school football. Maybe it’s not OU football, but there is something nostalgic about a high school stadium and all your old teachers asking what you have done with your life so far.      

10. Write a haiku. It is artsy and hip, so why not?      

11. Go on a picnic. Since it is no longer 110 degrees outside, you could actually enjoy the outdoors!      

12. Read a good book. Because this would not be an article written by me if I didn’t mention books, and because casual reading and fall go hand in hand.      

13. Watch Mean Girls and Hocus Pocus. It is never not Mean Girls season and Hocus Pocus is a true classic.      

14. Okay, fine, get the pumpkin spice latte. I suppose they only come around once a year. 

15. Buy a new scarf or sweater because fall weather is finally here!

16. Watch out! Cheesy moment! Think of things you are really thankful for like friends, family, laughter, and Hurts Donut.      

17. Make a pile of leaves. Jump in it. Remember that you are still young.      

18. Read Robert Frost’s, “Nothing Gold Can Stay.”     

19. Then read, “The Outsiders,” by S.E. Hinton. She is an Oklahoma native!

20. Eat, drink, and be merry with those you cherish. Take joy in the little things. Surround yourself with warmth and happiness. 

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