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Introduction To The Fall Season

Mckenna Omoruyi

Staff Reporter

Fall has always been a season to look forward to and even though this year has seen many challenges it is no different from the others in terms of the leaves falling. From cooler weather to the beautiful colors outside, the fall season has a lot to offer.

Unlike summer when it is extremely hot out and you would rather take showers and cool off, Fall is perfect for baths. If it is chilly you can come home and relax by taking a nice warm bath. Bubble baths are the best for relaxing but only when it is chilly outside and not like a sauna. As fall is the beginning of nice warm scents and flavors you can even experiment with different bath bombs, candles, and other types of aromas to fill your home with those comfy fall feels.

Speaking of flavors if you like earthy spices and everything pumpkin this is your season. From coffee flavors like Pumpkin spice to a caramel chocolate hazelnut this season gets them all spot on. This is also the perfect time to get back into the kitchen for some nice homemade meals. As we move into the fall and winter seasons time spent with family at home is always nice. This fall in particular when things seam uncertain, spending time with loved ones is more important than ever.

If you are a football or hockey fan those sports are starting up again for a new season. Although in person games seem less likely to happen, you can still enjoy games from the comforts of your home. Also new seasons of favorite series are expected to be released. So, if binging shows is your jam there has never been a more perfect time.

The arrival of Halloween is always a favorite as well. Even though it is expected to look different this year, you can still plan to wear a cool costume and follow all the necessary guidelines like wearing face masks if you plan to go out.

Most of all if you like being in cozy cloths and cuddling up in a blanket, fall is the beginning of the lovely leisurely existence we all enjoy.

Image Credit: Jakob Owens


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