Top 5 Reasons Fall is Fantastic

060-jesseleaves.JPGAh yes. The First Day Of Fall.

That’s what today is. Officially.

Someone figured it out a long time ago, just like they figured out the strange tradition of daylight savings (which, okay, had to do with crops a long time ago, but really just annoys the hell out of everyone now). While a lot of us are probably clawing at the windows in fear of the impending winter, fall remains my favorite time of the year. You can walk for miles and not get sweaty, apples and pumpkins are all around, and those cute neck scarves we’ve all been trying to wear all summer are finally appropriate.

If you heart fall as much as I do, you’ll probably agree with these Top 5 Reasons Fall is Fantastic.

5) No. More. Sweating: Remember when it was 80 degrees and you tried to walk down the sidewalk or across campus and by the time you got to where you needed to go, your hair was sticking to the back of your neck and your face was all red and your armpits were soaking through that BTS shirt? Well, fear the heat no longer, because now that fall has arrived you can jaunt across campus in a cute scarf, hat, or light coat and get to class feeling fresh-faced and sweat-free (unless you’re late and have to book it). Your feet will no longer slide around in mushy sandals — you can break out those boots and sneakers and not feel like your feet are suffocating. I hate sweating. I really, really hate it. So the idea of walking to work in a light jacket and not having to pack extra deodorant makes me smile from ear to ear.

4) Long sleeves (and other cute fashion items): Even though I adore summer, there’s a lot of stuff I can’t wear during those lazy days. The fun part about fall is that we can now layer a cute shirt under a cute sweater and top the whole look off with an accent scarf or jean jacket. Boots, hats, tights, leggings, gloves…accessorizing is so much more fun when you can wear different colors and materials. Plus, does anyone else feel slightly naked walking down the street without a jacket? For some reason, I always feel just the tiniest bit more secure when I’ve got a jacket between me and the world.

3) No more bathing suit stress: Now that fall is here, the TV and magazines will stop harping about “getting that bikini body!” and let us walk around without constantly wondering if our thighs are wobbly. It’s good to be healthy, but it’s not good to obsess, and summer never fails to make a lot of us obsess about how our bodies looks scantily-clad. I, for one, am supremely glad shorts are going to fade away with summer’s memory. I have never successfully looked good in a pair of ‘em. Ever.

2) Halloween and Thanksgiving: A lot of people think Halloween is for little kids, but as a twenty-five year old adult, I’m proud to say that it’s my favorite holiday. There isn’t a giant materialistic stigma attached to it (unless toddy.jpgyou order that $200 costume), and dressing up is just plain fun. Plus, there’s candy and pumpkin flavored beer and cute guys dressed as Spartans running around (oh, come on, am I the only one who’s made out with a guy in a dress two Halloweens in a row?). A few weeks after Halloween comes Thanksgiving (for all of our American readers), and really, how can a holiday dedicated to food not be awesome? Sitting around all day, smelling turkey and potatoes and yams, and then eating until you feel dizzy? Not the way to live your life every day — but once a year? Heaven.

1) Fall Scrumptiousness (apples, pumpkins, cider, flavored beer, hot foods): Maybe it’s because I’m originally from New England, but I am absolutely obsessed with fall foods. If you’ve ever had a MacIntosh apple in early October you know there’s pretty much nothing sweeter, and going to a bar on a chilly night and ordering a spiked cider or Hot Toddy is not only cool and retro, but it warms you up all night. I could eat pumpkin pie all day long, and throughly enjoy those illustrious Starbucks Pumpkin Spice lattes. Also, soups and stews are incredibly easy to make, but not always on the top of your list after a 95 degree day. During the fall, a simple hot meal with a piece of crusty bread is the fastest way to pure happines.

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9 Comments

  1. Kaley says :

    Autumn is my favorite season! I call it autumn because it sounds fancier that way. ;)

  2. Steph says :

    Ha. 80 degree weather is hot? I live in central florida, and 80 degrees feels amazing ^_^

  3. snarktastic says :

    bravo on point #1… very little is quite as fantastic as fall foods. i LOVE apple cider and pumpkins and sweaters and primary colors. i could continue, but i won’t be too obnoxious [today].

    fall IS fantastic. :)

  4. Angelique Nolan says :

    I agree that there are wonderful things particular to fall, but I am naturally cold natured, so I get ill as soon as the temperature drops below 60. I am miserable in scarves, I hate sweaters, am presently nurturing strep throat, and maybe own four pairs of jeans–my closet is a paradise of brightly colored dresses. I love my body and feel completely comfortable in shorts, miniskirts, tank tops and bathing suits. I work hard on maintaining a healthy lifestyle and am glad to show it off. If you feel too insecure to go out without a jacket then you might want to ask yourself why.

  5. J - NYU says :

    In NYC, I always feel like people are judging my outfits. I like having a jacket, because then it doesn’t matter.

  6. Laura says :

    Ahhh… and at last being able to wear jeans all the time and not get overheated! I love jeans, but not so much the ones shorter than actual full length pants. Also yay for apple picking, going to the pumpkin patch, and long walks being less boring because you can concentrate on crunching leaves all along the way.

    Also, I agree on the New England thing… can’t grow up here without learning very young to make pies and drinks with the fresh picked fall foods.

  7. Jill says :

    I can’t wait for Halloween this year! I got the final part of my costume today after school.
    And, best of all, it’s on a Friday this year. Hurrah!

  8. Brittany says :

    80 degrees? Try 100. Texas is a scorcher until at least October.

  9. Janelle says :

    Steph and Brittany…I feel ya…

    90 degrees today in Dallas. But the upside to this is that we can wear teeny tiny Halloween costumes without freezing!

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