Sunday, September 9, 2012

Smells, Feelings, and Events


Smells, Feelings, and Events.
Autumn: the best season of the year. The comfort of jeans, a cozy sweat shirt, the smell of a bonfire, football games, and of course the leaves changing it just doesn’t get sweeter than that. Not too hot, and cold enough to cuddle up with our freezing, to me it’s the best time of the year.
The most comfortable outfit you could possibly wear is jeans and a sweat shirt. You don’t have to worry about tan lines, chubby legs or arms, or anything you can just relax and be comfortable along with looking cute.
What’s the perfect occasion to wear this cozy cute outfit? Well of course a bonfire or maybe a football game. At a bonfire you can snuggle up and just hang out with the people who are special to you. Not to mention the wonderful smell of the fire, it’s just fantastic. If a bonfire isn’t your thing, try a football game. Getting loud and proud for your school, you just get so much pride no matter how good or bad your team is. Although you might get angry at the underclassman for not having that same pride in the school, they will learn to grow to love the school just as much as you do just give them time.
Jeans, a sweat shirt, bonfires, and football games are all fantastic things about autumn. But the number one best thing about autumn is the changing of the leaves. In a matter of weeks they turn from a bright green, to a deep red or orange leaving the streets as beautiful as can be. Then as they fall to the ground, sweeping up all the leaves into a giant pile then jumping off the rope swing into the pile of majestic colors is a tradition that I doubt will never end in my family.
It’s these smells, feelings, and events that make autumn my favorite time of the year. I don’t mean to hate on the other seasons but winter is too cold, spring is too rainy, and summer is too hot. Autumn is just perfect. So through on your jeans and a comfy sweat shirt and just relax at a bonfire, or cheer on your football team. But whatever you do, don’t forget to pile up those beautiful leaves and take a huge jump into the plethora of colors.
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