{photo is a view of sunset past my back yard} |
Last year I had a Fall Bucket List and it was the first time I'd ever done a season themed bucket list. It was SO much fun and I got to do a lot of the things on the list that I wanted to...but some things on that list didn't end up happening and I thought it would be fun to try and do some of those this year. Of course I've added a few of the things that were completed too since I want to do those again this year, but for the most part I want to focus on doing the things I didn't last year.
As I fill in or check off items for this list I will add links to posts where I share the different fun experiences and of course I'll be including photos here as well, much like I did on last year's list. I'll leave this linked on the main page of my blog so you can check back to see how things are progressing over the next few months!
2013 Fall Bucket List
3. Make roasted pumpkin seeds!
4. Stargaze while wrapped up in blankets & drinking hot chocolate.
5. Create a Countdown To Thanksgiving calendar.
10. Visit a Corn Maze.
Tried a DIY Caramel Apple Cider recipe...pretty good! Will be sharing on the blog soon! |
13. Start an "I'm Thankful Jar" to read on Thanksgiving Day.
14. Bake Cinnamon Rolls for Thanksgiving Morning (tradition in my family!).
15. Make a Pumpkin Pie!
Do you have plans for this Fall?
This is a good list, I hope you manage to do the things on it.
ReplyDeleteThis is a great list. And it will keep you busy. Then it will be time to start a winter list. Somehow my winter list seems to grow every year.
ReplyDeleteBlessings!
Sue
What a great list, Helen! -Marci @ Stone Cottage Adventures
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ReplyDeleteNatasha @ Serenity You
What a fun list!! I haven't done bucket lists. I always get stressed if I don't finish them. LOL
ReplyDeleteThe key to successful bucket listing is to always remember it's just something to help you do more things throughout the season and not a race to see what all you can get done...I've never finished a bucket list (or any list I've shared here on the blog) because it's there to help me be more productive and not necessarily a check list of things that must be done before the season is out.
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