Spooky Season & Fall Must Dos
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Spooky Season & Fall Must Dos

Happy fall! The time of haunted houses and pumpkin patches is finally here!

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Spooky Season & Fall Must Dos
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It's spooky season! The fall season is upon us and I couldn't be happier. The time of cooler weather, changing leaves, and my favorite fall activities. As I'm sure many of you do, I have a very busy schedule, which makes it hard to find time for going out and doing fun things. However, this year I am determined to complete everything on this checklist in order to have a memorable and fun fall season during my freshman year of college. For ideas on how to make the most of this unusual year, keep reading!

Go to a haunted house

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Carve pumpkins

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Go apple picking

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Have a fall photo shoot with friends

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Go on a hayride

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Host a horror movie night

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Have a bonfire with s'mores and ghost stories

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Have a fall picnic

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Make Halloween costumes

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Host a hot chocolate party

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Next time you have a free day, try out one of these activities. I guarantee you they will be enjoyable and undoubtedly increase your serotonin!

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