Ultimate Fall Bucket List Ideas for Family Fun

Autumn is officially underway! Are you ready to celebrate the fall season? Gather your friends and family together and create a bucket list. Cooler temperatures, harvests, football, tailgating, beautiful landscapes, and more are all part of the season. Consider the following if you are searching for ideas for your fall season bucket list.

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  1. Autumn-themed photos with family or friends (or both).
  2. Visit a cider mill.
  3. Watch cider pressing.
  4. Jump in a pile of leaves.
  5. Eat cider donuts.
  6. Attend a football game.
  7. Got to a homecoming parade.
  8. Tailgate
  9. Play touch football.
  10. Go to your local orchard and pick apples.
  11. Bake a homemade apple pie.
  12. Go on a hayride.
  13. Visit a corn maze.
  14. Attend a fall festival.
  15. Visit a pumpkin patch.
  16. Do leaf rubbings.
  17. Make home made chili.
  18. Go on a nature walk.
  19. Go camping.
  20. Join a book club.
  21. Read a fall-themed book.
  22. Decorate for fall.
  23. Go on a hike.
  24. Host a fall craft day.
  25. Make a fall-themed wreath.
  26. Binge-watch a new series.
  27. Make caramel apples.
  28. Light a fall scented candle.
  29. Host a fall scavenger hunt.
  30. Host a family game night.
  31. Go to a farmers market.
  32. Go stargazing.
  33. Make a comfort meal.
  34. Bob for apples.
  35. Host a bonfire night.
  36. Eat S’mores.
  37. Make pumpkin or spice cupcakes.
  38. Go Geocaching.
  39. Make homemade hot cocoa.
  40. Buy a fall-themed mug.
  41. Go on a fall foliage tour.
  42. Go on a fall picnic.
  43. Make homemade soup.
  44. Make cookies with a leaf cookie cutter,
  45. Plant bulbs for spring blooms. (Tulips are beautiful in the spring).
  46. Make homemade applesauce.
  47. Replace the batteries in your smoke detectors.
  48. Make homemade jelly or jam.
  49. Make a corn husk doll.
  50. Create a fall-themed centerpiece.
  51. Press wildflowers.
  52. Make DIY birdhouse.
  53. Make a scarecrow.
  54. Eat pumpkin cheesecake.
  55. Build a blanket fort on a cold rainy fall day.
  56. Read by the fireplace on a cold fall evening.
  57. Create a fall smash journal.
  58. Take lots of photos.

Have fun! Happy Fall! Enjoy!

Welcome Autumn with Beautiful Seasonal Quotes

Happy 1st day of Autumn! Who loves the fall season? Fall ushers in cooler temperatures and vibrant colored leaves. The time is perfect to add to your social media platforms. If you need inspirating words about the season, check out the following quotes to welcome Autumn.

  1. “Fall has always been my favorite season. The time when everything bursts with its last beauty as if nature had been saving up all year for the grand finale.” – Lauren DeStefano
  2. “Autumn…the year’s last, loveliest smile.” – William Cullen
  3. “By all these lovely tokens, September days are here. With summer’s best of weather and autumn’s best of cheer.” -Helen Hunt Jackson
  4. “Love the trees until their leaves fall off, then encourage them to try again next year.” – Chad Sugg
  5. “Autumn shows us how beautiful it is to let things go.” – Unknown
  6. “September days have the warmth of summer in their briefer hours, but in their lengthening evenings a prophetic breath of autumn.” -Rowland E. Robinson
  7. “Sweater weather is better together.”- Unknown
  8. “The old summer’s-end melancholy nips at my heels. There’s no school to go back to; no detail of my life will change come the onset of September; yet still, I feel the old trepidation.” -Sara Baume
  9. “Autumn is the hardest season. The leaves are all falling, and they’re falling like they’re falling in love with the ground.”- Andrea Gibson.
  10. “Autumn carries more gold in its pocket than all the other seasons.” – Jim Bishop
  11. “There is a time in late September when the leaves are still green, and the days are still warm, but somehow you know that it is all about to end, as if summer was holding its breath, and when it let it out again, it would be autumn.” -Sharyn McCrumb
  12. “Fall colors are funny. They’re so bright and intense and beautiful. It’s like nature is trying to fill you up with color, to saturate you so you can stockpile it before winter turns everything muted and dreary.” – Siobhan Vivian.
  13. “Autumn is a second spring when every leaf is a flower.” – Albert Camus
  14. “It was a lovely afternoon—such an afternoon as only September can produce when summer has stolen back for one more day of dream and glamour.” -L.M. Montgomery
  15.  “Autumn leaves are like little gifts falling from the sky, making everything look magical.” – Unknown
  16. “I’m so glad I live in a world where there are Octobers.” – L.M Montgomery
  17. “September was a 30-days long goodbye to summer, to the season that left everybody both happy and weary of the warm, humid weather and the exhausting but thrilling adventures. It didn’t feel like fresh air either, it made me suffocate. It was like the days would be dragging some kind of sickness, one that we knew wouldn’t last, but made us uncomfortable anyway. The atmosphere felt dusty and stifling.” -Lea Malot
  18. “Autumn is my favorite season because it’s full of fun, colorful leaves and cool breezes!” – Unknown
  19. “If a year was tucked inside of a clock, then autumn would be the magic hour.” – Victoria Erickson
  20. “Every leaf speaks bliss to me, fluttering from the autumn tree.” – Emily Brontë
  21. “We know that in September, we will wander through the warm winds of summer’s wreckage. We will welcome summer’s ghost.” -Henry Rollins
  22. “If I were a bird, I would fly about the Earth seeking the successive autumns.”- George Eliot
  23. “How smartly September comes in, like a racing gig, all style, no confusion.” -Eleanor Clark
  24. “September is the month of maturity; the heaped basket and the garnered sheaf. It is the month of climax and completion. September! I never tire of turning it over and over in my mind. It has warmth, depth and color. It glows like old amber.” -Patience Strong
  25. “For anyone who lives in the oak-and-maple area of New England, there is a perennial temptation to plunge into a purple sea of adjectives about October.”- Hal Borland
  26. “Outside the leaves on the trees constricted slightly; they were the deep done green of the beginning of autumn. It was a Sunday in September.” -Ali Smith
  27. “[T]hat old September feeling, left over from school days, of summer passing, vacation nearly done, obligations gathering, books and football in the air…Another fall, another turned page: there was something of jubilee in that annual autumnal beginning, as if last year’s mistakes had been wiped clean by summer.” -Wallace Stegner
  28. “Autumn leaves are falling, filling up the streets; golden colors on the lawn, nature’s trick or treat!”- Rusty Fischer
  29. “Ah, September! You are the doorway to the season that awakens my soul…but I must confess that I love you only because you are a prelude to my beloved October.” -Peggy Toney Horton
  30. “It’s like going back to school. You know, autumn! Time for ‘Harry Potter’.”- Robbie Coltrane
  31. “Autumn seemed to arrive suddenly that year. The morning of the first September was crisp and golden as an apple.” -J.K. Rowling
  32. “My favorite color is October.”- Unknown
  33. ‘And then the sun took a step back, the leaves lulled themselves to sleep, and autumn awakened.” -Raquel Franco
  34. “Autumn wins you best by this, its mute appeal to sympathy for its decay.”- Robert Browning
  35. “I cannot endure to waste anything so precious as autumnal sunshine by staying in the house.” – Nathaniel Hawthorne
  36. “…there is a clarity about September. On clear days, the sun seems brighter, the sky more blue, the white clouds take on marvelous shapes; the moon is a wonderful apparition, rising gold, cooling to silver; and the stars are so big. The September storms…are exhilarating…” -Faith Baldwin
  37. “As long as autumn lasts, I shall not have hands, canvas, and colors enough to paint the beautiful things I see.” – Vincent Van Gogh
  38. “The September storms—the hurricane warnings far away, the sudden gales, the downpour of rain that we have so badly needed here for so long—are exhilarating, and there’s a promise that what September starts, October will carry on, catching the torch flung into her hand.” –Faith Baldwin
  39. “The heat of autumn is different from the heat of summer. One ripens apples, the other turns them to cider.”- Jane Hirshfield
  40. “September is dressing herself in showy dahlias and splendid marigolds and starry zinnias.” -Olive Wendell Holmes
  41.  “October’s poplars are flaming torches lighting the way to winter.”- Nova Bai
  42. “Autumn is the antidote to stifling summer.” -Terri Guillemets
  43. “Autumn mist makes everything look like a cozy storybook, full of adventure and magic.” – Unknown
  44. “Life starts all over again when it gets crisp in the fall.” – F. Scott Fitzgerald
  45. September tries its best to have us forget summer.” -Bernard Williams
  46. “Wine is the divine juice of September.” -Voltaire
  47. “There is something so special in the early leaves drifting from the trees – as if we are all to be allowed a chance to peel, to refresh, to start again.” – Ruth Ahmed
  48. “All the months are crude experiments, out of which the perfect September is made.” -Virginia Woolf
  49. “Even if something is left undone, everyone must take time to sit still and watch the leaves turn.” – Elizabeth Lawrence
  50. “Happily we bask in this warm September sun, which illuminates all creatures…” -Henry David Thoreau

Have a great Autumn! Enjoy the season!

7 Tips for Staying Hydrated During the Fall Season

Staying hydrated in the fall is crucial, even though the cooler weather might trick us into thinking we don’t need as much hydration. If you’re on the lookout for some tips, check out these awesome ideas for keeping hydrated during the autumn season.06

  1. Drink Water Regularly: Aim to drink water consistently throughout the day, even if you do not feel thirsty.
  2. Eat Hydrating Foods: Add fruits and vegetables with high water content to your daily diet including apples, oranges, cucumbers, and leafy greens.
  3. Warm Beverages: Enjoy herbal teas or warm water with lemon, which can be more appealing in cooler weather.
  4. Caffeine and Alcohol Intake: Monitor your caffeine and alcohol consumption. Both can dehydrate you. So balance your intake with plenty of water.
  5. Use a Humidifier: Heated indoor air can add dryness to your environment. Use a humidifier to help maintain moisture in the air and your body.
  6. Carry a Water Bottle: Carry a reusable water bottle to make drinking water convenient.
  7. Set Reminders: Use phone apps or alarms to remind yourself to drink water regularly.

These strategies can help maintain proper hydration as the weather changes

10 Tips to Get Your Home Ready for Fall

The official start of fall is a couple of days away. The weather is warm now, but cooler temperatures are on the way. Are you ready for the fall season? Do you need to prepare your home? If you are searching for inspiration, here are some tips to help you prepare your home for fall.

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  1. Deep Clean and Declutter: Start by thoroughly cleaning your home. Pay attention to windows, floors, and cozy areas like fireplaces. Declutter any items that are no longer needed and organize spaces to create a fresh start for the season.
  2. Switch to Warm, Cozy Textures: Bring out blankets, throw pillows, and rugs in fall tones. Use colors like rust, deep orange, and brown. Opt for thicker fabrics like wool, fleece, or knit to create a warm atmosphere.
  3. Update Your Decor: Add fall-themed decorations like pumpkins, gourds, wreaths, and candles. Incorporate natural elements like dried leaves, acorns, and branches for a rustic touch.
  4. Prepare the Fireplace: If you have a fireplace, make sure it’s clean and ready to use. Stock up on firewood or check your gas or electric fireplaces for any maintenance needed.
  5. Swap Out Bedding: Change lighter summer bedding for warmer comforters or quilts. Opt for flannel or thicker cotton sheets to stay cozy during cooler nights.
  6. Scent the Air: Introduce fall scents like cinnamon, apple, and pumpkin spice with candles, diffusers, or stove-top potpourri. This will create a comforting atmosphere.
  7. Adjust Lighting: As the days get shorter, incorporate warm lighting with lamps. Use fairy lights or candles to create a cozy glow. Consider adding dimmable lights for a relaxing ambiance.
  8. Organize Your Entryway: Prepare for colder weather by organizing your entryway. Have a space for jackets, scarves, and boots, and consider placing a doormat to catch leaves or dirt.
  9. Outdoor Prep: Clean up the yard and prepare outdoor spaces for fall. Put away all summer decorations and children’s toys. Add autumnal plants like mums or ornamental kale.
  10. Check Heating Systems: Before temperatures drop, make sure your heating system is working properly. Change air filters and consider scheduling maintenance if needed.

By making these changes, your home will feel comfortable and ready for the fall season. Happy Fall!

10 Fall-Themed Smash Journal Ideas for Creative Inspiration

Are you ready for the fall season to start? Do you want to do something creative to remember the season? Creating a fall-themed smash journal can be so much fun! If you are searching for inspiration, consider the following ideas for a fall-themed smash journal.

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  1. Create a Cover Page: Use autumn colors like orange, brown, and deep red for the background. Incorporate fall leaves, pumpkins, or acorns as decorations.
  2. Seasonal Collages: Create collages using images from fall magazines or printed from the internet. Include pictures of fall foliage, cozy sweaters, hot drinks, and seasonal foods.
  3. Gratitude Pages: Dedicate pages to things you’re grateful for in the fall season. Use colorful markers or stickers to emphasize gratitude and positivity.
  4. Nature Walk Logs: Document your outdoor adventures with sketches of fall landscapes. Press and preserve fall leaves or flowers between pages for added texture.
  5. Recipe Cards: Design pages for your favorite fall recipes like pumpkin pie, apple cider, or hearty soups. Include illustrations or photos of the finished dishes.
  6. Bucket List for Fall: Create a list of activities you want to do during the fall season. Leave space to journal about each activity. When you complete an activity, write the positive and negative aspects. What did you like? What would you change? Would you do the activity again?
  7. Quotes and Poems: Write down your favorite fall-themed quotes or poems. Decorate around the text with fall-themed stickers, washi tape, or doodles.
  8. Memory Pages: Use pockets or envelopes to store small mementos from fall events or outings. Include ticket stubs, pressed flowers, or notes from friends.
  9. Weekly Spreads: Design weekly spreads with sections for to-do lists, events, and reflections. Use fall-inspired colors and motifs to decorate each week uniquely.
  10. DIY Decorations: Include pages where you can practice and document DIY fall decorations. Sketch out ideas for wreaths, table centerpieces, or porch displays.

Remember, a smash journal is all about creativity and personal expression. Feel free to adapt these ideas to fit your style and preferences! Have fun with the creative process.

Tips for Hosting a Fall-Themed Dinner Party

The first official day of fall is almost here! Are you ready for cooler nights, bountiful harvests, and comfy sweaters? Hosting a fall-themed dinner party can create a cozy and festive atmosphere. Here are some tips to make your fall-themed dinner party more memorable.

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  1. Create Guest List and Send Invitations: Set the tone with themed invitations that hint at the cozy, fall atmosphere your guests can expect. Whether digital or paper, they can add to the excitement.
  2. Decorate with Autumnal Elements: Use seasonal decorations like pumpkins, gourds, fall leaves, and candles to set the mood. Consider a color scheme of warm tones like orange, brown, and gold.
  3. Create a Fall Menu: Serve dishes with autumn flavors like roasted vegetables, hearty soups, squash-based dishes, apple desserts, and warm spices like cinnamon and nutmeg.
  4. Signature Fall Drinks: Offer seasonal drinks like mulled cider, pumpkin spice cocktails, or warm apple cider with cinnamon sticks. Non-alcoholic options like spiced hot chocolate are great too.
  5. Cozy Ambiance: Set up comfortable seating areas with blankets and cushions. If the weather is agreeable, an outdoor bonfire or patio seating under string lights can enhance the atmosphere.
  6. Fall-Themed Table Setting: Use rustic tableware and fall-colored napkins. Then add natural elements like acorns or small pinecones for table accents. A centerpiece with seasonal flowers or a harvest-themed arrangement can tie your fall theme together.
  7. Music and Entertainment: Create a playlist with acoustic or folk music that complements the autumn theme. Consider simple fall-themed activities like apple bobbing, charades, or a pumpkin carving contest.
  8. Consider Dietary Preferences: Check with your guests beforehand about any dietary restrictions or preferences to ensure everyone can enjoy the menu.
  9. Warm Welcome: Greet guests with a warm welcome and maybe even a small token like a mini pumpkin or a fall-themed candle as a party favor.
  10. Capture Memories: Have a camera or a designated photo booth area where guests can capture memories of your fall-themed dinner party. Use small pumpkins, gourds, and other props to make the night memorable. Share photos later to reminisce about the fun.

By diving headfirst into these key elements, you will whip up an unforgettable autumn soirée that your guests will rave about for days! Have a wonderful fall season! Enjoy!

90 Hashtags for the Fall Season

Are you ready for the fall season? The new season brings colorful leaves, scenic views, football, tailgating, cooler temperatures, and much more. Autumn is the perfect time to add photos to your business or personal social media platforms. When you add essential hashtags, your posts reach a wider audience. If you are searching for inspiration, consider the following hashtags for the fall season.

  1. #Autumn
  2. #Autumn2024
  3. #Fall
  4. #Fall2024
  5. #HelloAutumn
  6. #WelcomeAutumn
  7. #GoodbyeSummer
  8. #SummersEnd
  9. #SummerEnding
  10. #FallIsComing
  11. #AutumnIsHere
  12. #1stDayofFall
  13. #1stDayofFall2024
  14. #ILoveAutumn
  15. #ILoveFall
  16. #FavoriteSeason
  17. #AutumnEquinox
  18. #OfficiallyFall
  19. #FallVibes
  20. #FallMood
  21. #AutumnVibes
  22. #AutumnMood
  23. #Harvest
  24. #HarvestTime
  25. #Pumpkins
  26. #Apples
  27. #Gourds
  28. #PumpkinPatch
  29. #AppleOrchard
  30. #Orchard
  31. #ApplePicking
  32. #CaramelApple
  33. #CandiedApple
  34. #FallTreats
  35. #ApplePie
  36. #PumpkinPie
  37. #AppleCider
  38. #Cider
  39. #PumpkinSpice
  40. #PumpkinLatte
  41. #PumpkinEverything
  42. #September
  43. #October
  44. #FallFootball
  45. #Football
  46. #Tailgating
  47. #FallWedding
  48. #FallBride
  49. #FallGroom
  50. #FallTravel
  51. #AutumnCamping
  52. #FirstAutumnHike
  53. #NatureWalk
  54. #NatureScene
  55. #AutumnSelfie
  56. #AutumnPhotography
  57. #FallTrees
  58. #RedLeaves
  59. #OrangeLeaves
  60. #YellowLeaves
  61. #Red
  62. #Yellow
  63. #Orange
  64. #AutumnColors
  65. #AutumnLeaves
  66. #LeafPeeping
  67. #FallsBeautiful
  68. #BeautifulFallDay
  69. #FallDay
  70. #ChillyFallDay
  71. #CoolNights
  72. #AutumnNights
  73. #SweaterWeather
  74. #AutumnBonFire
  75. #AutumnSunset
  76. #AutumnSunrise
  77. #AutumnLandscape
  78. #Family
  79. #Friends
  80. #AutumnSquad
  81. #AutumnDecor
  82. #FallFashion
  83. #FallNails
  84. #FallLove
  85. #FallBride
  86. #AutumnGoals
  87. #DarkerDays
  88. #ShorterDays
  89. #WinterIsComing
  90. #EndofAutumn

Have a great fall season! Enjoy!

Reflective Writing for September: Prompts & Inspiration

September is almost here! Are you ready for the new month? Do you plan to write in your journal? Or start a new one? If you are searching for inspiration, check out the following journal writing prompts for September.

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  1. What are you looking forward to in September? Why?
  2. Happy Labor Day! (USA) How did you spend your day? What would you do differently next year?
  3. How did August go for you, your family, your friends, work, and your community?
  4. What are your goals for September?
  5. How has your life changed since last September? Explain in detail.
  6. What are your goals for the remaining months of 2024? List at least 5 goals.
  7. Write out a bucket list for the “ber” months.
  8. What are your strengths and weaknesses? What areas of your life need improvement? What areas do you need to build upon?
  9. How do you engage in self-care? What steps do you need to do to take better care of yourself?
  10. What steps can you take to minimize the clutter in your home?
  11. Today marks the anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. If you are older enough, write about that day. Where were you? What do you remember?
  12. Free write for 15 minutes.
  13. What were you doing at 3 pm today? Go into detail.
  14. Write about an impromptu conversation with a stranger.
  15. What made you laugh today? Why was the situation funny?
  16. What is your favorite time of day? Why?
  17. What is your favorite time of the week? Why?
  18. Do you have a pet? Describe your pet.
  19. What project do you want to start before the end of the year? Why?
  20. Who is your biggest inspiration right now? Why?
  21. What news report bothers you the most? Why?
  22. Happy 1st day of Autumn! (Northern Hemisphere) What do you like the most about the fall season?
  23. Describe your mood today.
  24. Write down your favorite quote. Why does this quote speak to you?
  25. Describe your morning routine. What areas do you need to improve for further productivity?
  26. Write about a romantic date. Why does this date hold a special meaning?
  27. What is your favorite meal? Do you serve this meal often or on special occasions? Why?
  28. Write a restaurant review.
  29. What is one thing you want to do at least once in your lifetime? What is stopping you?
  30. Write about the best part of a raining day.

Happy September! Have a fantastic month!

30 Self-Care Ideas for November 2023

November is here! Are you ready to start the new month? The first day of the month is perfect for starting a self-care routine. If you are searching for inspiration, consider the following self-care ideas for November.

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  1. Recommitment to self-care. Use the first of the month as an incentive to take care of yourself.
  2. Set goals for the month.
  3. Stay hydrated. Remember to drink plenty of water. Set up a system to track your water intake.
  4. Get outdoors. Go for a walk, a nature hike, or just take in a scenic view.
  5. Daylight Savings Time! Fall back! Get plenty of sleep.
  6. Do nothing. Spend an afternoon or entire day just relaxing.
  7. Go on a social media detox for a day.
  8. Meditate or pray.
  9. Write in a journal.
  10. Create a vision board.
  11. Veterans Day! Volunteer or take a vet out to lunch.
  12. Sort out your clothes for winter. Put summer ones away. Donate any clothing that does not fit or you just do not wear anymore.
  13. Read
  14. Go out to dinner with friends.
  15. Watch inspirational videos. Try TED Talk videos.
  16. Find a new restaurant to try.
  17. Try a new exercise routine.
  18. Organize your space.
  19. Treat yourself to a new haircut.
  20. Call an old friend to chat.
  21. Try a new recipe.
  22. Make your favorite hot beverage. Watch a sunrise.
  23. Happy Thanksgiving! Enjoy your day!
  24. Take a virtual class.
  25. Do crafts.
  26. Create a new playlist.
  27. Burn your favorite candle.
  28. Go for a scenic drive.
  29. Spend a day being a hometown tourist.
  30. Create a Christmas season bucket list.

Have a fantastic month.

82 Activities to Add to Your Halloween Bucket List

The nights grow cooler, the leaves burst with color, pumpkins are growing everywhere, and the spooky season is officially here. Hurry, gather your friends and family together. October is the perfect time to participate in Halloween activities. If you are searching for inspiration, check out the following activities to add to your Halloween bucket list.

  1. Visit your local pumpkin patch. Bring home a pumpkin, two, or several.
  2. Decorate for Halloween.
  3. Carve pumpkins.
  4. Paint a pumpkin.
  5. Roast pumpkin seeds.
  6. Learn the history of Halloween.
  7. Make a scarecrow.
  8. Try a new pumpkin recipe. (Pumpkin bread is delicious.)
  9. Go to the library or bookstore to find Halloween-themed books. (Perfect to read late at night with the lights off.)
  10. Make homemade Halloween cards to pass out to family and friends. (Cute Halloween cards are a wonderful treat for residents at your local nursing home.)
  11. Make monster cookies.
  12. Create a Halloween wreath for your front door.
  13. Make Halloween slime.
  14. Make Halloween play dough.
  15. Plan and make a homemade Halloween costume.
  16. Make two loaves of pumpkin bread. One to keep and one to give away to a friend.
  17. Create a Halloween diorama.
  18. Watch classic monster movies.
  19. Paint zombie, monster, or pumpkin-themed rocks to hide around the neighborhood.
  20. Make a Halloween-themed meal.
  21. Host a movie night with Halloween-themed snacks.
  22. Watch Halloween cartoons.
  23. Make Halloween masks.
  24. Host a Halloween crafting session.
  25. Make Soul Cakes.
  26. Dance to “Monster Mash” & “Thriller”
  27. Eat candy corn.
  28. Tell ghost stories around a campfire.
  29. Create a Halloween-themed gingerbread house.
  30. Join or watch a zombie walk.
  31. Make pumpkin pancakes.
  32. Participate in a Halloween fun walk or 5k event.
  33. Make paper Mache pumpkins.
  34. Take an evening walk with flashlights. (Many local or state parks host events around Halloween)
  35. Make popcorn balls.
  36. Visit an escape room.
  37. Make orange and black tie-dyed T-shirts.
  38. Go on a haunted hayride.
  39. Get your face painted at a Halloween event.
  40. Host a Halloween scavenger hunt.
  41. Watch “Hocus Pocus”
  42. Watch “Ernest Scared Stupid”
  43. Attend a Boo at the Zoo event.
  44. Host a Witches’ Tea.
  45. Attend a pumpkin weigh-off competition.
  46. Walk or drive around to see the different pumpkins and Halloween decorations.
  47. Tell or write a spooky tale.
  48. Host a Halloween cartoon movie night.
  49. Purchase a Halloween mug.
  50. Drink hot mulled cider, cocoa, or a Pumpkin latte out of your new mug.
  51. Binge-watch your favorite Halloween-themed series. (The Adams Family or the Munsters)
  52. Get Halloween-themed nails.
  53. Create a Halloween playlist.
  54. Try bobbing for apples.
  55. Do a 1000-piece Halloween puzzle/
  56. Visit a haunted house.
  57. Watch “Ghostbusters”
  58. Create a Halloween-themed charcuterie board for family night.
  59. Host a Halloween-themed craft day.
  60. Attend a pumpkin weighing contest.
  61. Go through a corn maze.
  62. Attend a trunk or treat event.
  63. Go on a haunted tour or ghost walk.
  64. Wear Halloween pajamas.
  65. Dress up your pet in a Halloween costume.
  66. Read the Harry Potter books.
  67. Watch the Harry Potter movies.
  68. Host a Halloween-themed picnic.
  69. Wear Halloween socks.
  70. Host a Halloween-themed photoshoot for you, your friends, your family, or your dogs.
  71. Attend a Halloween parade or other community event.
  72. Host a Halloween party for kids.
  73. Host an adult Halloween party.
  74. Play Halloween charades.
  75. Give out Boo gifts.
  76. Visit an Octoberfest.
  77. Tell silly Halloween jokes.
  78. Mix a non-alcoholic Halloween cocktail.
  79. Host a blindfolded taste test challenge or do a Fear Factor challenge.
  80. Watch: “It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown.”
  81. Create a Halloween village.
  82. Pass out candy on Halloween night.

Happy Halloween!