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Fall Bucket List (with free printable)



My absolute favorite season is Fall, so I made a bucket list for my family and I to do. We had a Summer bucket list and made so many wonderful memories while checking off each activity, that I had to make another one themed for Fall!



Our family's list is custom to us, but I also created a basic Fall Bucket List that can suit anyone. It includes activities that have zero or low costs. You can download the .PDF file under my "Downloads" tab on my site menu or by clicking here.


Here is a close up of 30 activities on our family's Fall bucket list:


On our list, we have some typical Fall basics, such as eating pumpkin pie & making caramel apples, going to a pumpkin patch & picking apples at the orchard, and tossing a football at the park, just to name a few.



However, I made this list for ALL the Fall months, so our list also includes Halloween and Thanksgiving activities.


For Halloween, we included activities such as a scary movie marathon, trick or treating, and pumpkin carving/painting.



For Thanksgiving, we included making a gratitude jar and volunteering at a soup kitchen because we like to give back as a way to give thanks.



These are some of the awesome things we have planned for our Fall bucket list.


On our Summer bucket list, I included celebrating 2 of my sons' birthdays because they are summer babies. So for our Fall list, I included celebrating mine & my husband's anniversary because it is in October. You can always customize yours to include any special events you want to celebrate with your family.


I wrote my list by hand and made it very specific to my family. However, when I posted a picture of my hand written list on my Facebook page, I had a couple of friends ask me for a generic list that they could use for their own families. So, of course, I had to make a template that anyone can download and use for themselves.


Here is the standard Fall bucket list template that I made that all of you can use:

You can download a .PDF version called "Fall Bucket List Template" under the "Downloads" tab on my site menu or click here.


I included 4 blank spaces so that you can write in any additional activities specific for your family or you can always steal a couple of ours from our family's list. I don't mind! Haha!


With this list as a guide, I hope you are able to make some wonderful memories with loved ones this Fall season. And remember, it's not about the quantity, but the quality. If you are unable to do a lot of activities, just make sure to unplug and invest 100% into whatever you do end up doing and appreciate every moment of it.


Happy Fall Ya'll!


- Mabby


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