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ABCs of Autumn

abcs of autumn

I’m finally getting settled in to a new region of the country to live, as well as an exciting, new teaching job. It’s my NQT year and I’m so glad to be back in the classroom after such a long hiatus because of COVID19.

ABCs of Autumn

Apple cider flavoured everything. It’s not very common but I love proper American apple cider (cider isn’t alcohol in America which is a shock to UK readers; it’s more like a super rich, spicy version of cloudy apple juice), apple cider donuts with cinnamon sugar, apple cider cakes….

Bonfire Night. I went to a proper bonfire last year, but this year I need to discover and make a new tradition.

Christmas shopping. That’s right, everyone. I’m one of those annoying people who likes to have it all done pre-December.

Daydream about travel. My big trip to Bordeaux was canceled so I am daydreaming about some new adventures. Maybe somewhere special to ring in the new year!

Evenings in. There’s no better excuse to curl up at home under a blanket than the fact that the daylight is getting shorter and much colder.

Foliage. I love when the leaves change colour and there are pops of vibrant reds, oranges and yellow around. (I just dislike when they fall off the trees altogether and we are surrounded by bareness.)

Go to a pick your own farm. And find some tasty apples and maybe a pumpkin or two. And an extra gourd.

Halloween! Usually my Halloweens in the UK are fairly low-key, but I love Halloween.

Invite people round. It’s time to have some houseguests in my new location.

Jumping in leaf piles is still socially acceptable once you’re in your early 30s, right?

Keep running. I developed a  really positive exercise routine over the summer and lockdown and I want to keep it up.

Lesson plan. I want to get ahead on all my spring and summer term planning.

Movie marathons. Scary movies around Halloween, and then after that the inaugural Harry Potter movie marathon. (To see how many times I inevitably cry.)

New places. After having been in York for 4 years and London for 6, I am discovering a brand new area. New favourite places to get coffee; new places for brunch; favourite pubs and places to splash out on groceries. It’s quite exciting.

Open fires. Autumn always makes me think of my very first few months in England (I moved abroad early autumn). The change of seasons will always make me feel nostalgic for a big open fire in Hampstead Village.

Pumpkin in all things. It’s my inner-American coming out but I’m obsessed with all things pumpkin flavour. I’ve had some tinned pumpkin saved up for ages so I’ll use it asap.

Quiet time. School years are very busy so I’m looking forward to some quiet weeknight evenings at home.

Read ghost stories. I always love a good spooky tale or movie, but I especially love curling up with a creepy read whilst the rain is lashing against the window.

Scarves, jumpers, boots. Cozy clothing that makes me feel snuggly and safe, for the win!

Thanksgiving. This will be my 11th Thanksgiving in the UK which seems incredible! Because of my PGCE and ‘Anthony and Cleopatra’ last year I didn’t have the chance to celebrate properly last year, so I’d love to make a proper meal this year.

Unpacking.  It’s taken me awhile to settle into my new space but it is finally happening.

Veg. I love all the hearty veg that is in season over the Autumn. Ultimate comfort foods! Roasted veg is the absolute best. Roasted broccoli? Roasted butternut squash? It doesn’t get much better than that.

Walks outside. I like walking all the time, but there’s something especially magical about being out in nature in the crisp air and light mist. But now I have a completely new area to discover, which is quite exciting.

Xylophone band practice. You should hear new Cambridgeshire group. We are definitely gearing up for our jamboree!

Yoga classes. I’m hoping to dedicate more time to Yoga with Adriene at least a few evenings a week.

Zzzz. Sleeping in the Autumn is so much more satisfying than summer sleeps. Just think about how hard it is to leave your warm and cozy duvet.

What are you looking forward to this season?

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