We can put off accepting the fact that SUMMER IS OVER for as long as we like, however, the shorter days, colder temperatures and bulky clothing on sale in department stores limits the time period of our denial, forcing us to quickly come to terms with this bitter reality.
Tans have faded, our new summer wardrobe is now totally inaccessible due to the unforgiving new temperatures and our health kicks consisting of smoothies, salads and morning jogs somehow seem less appealing now our fingers are permanently numb and the rain is pretty much 24/7. Seriously…no wonder lots of us get down this time of year!
Here at Her Campus weâre beating the summer holiday blues by keeping that seasonal positivity going into the autumn and winter months!
7 Positives for Autumn/Winter:
FASHION
If youâre into fashion like me, it may make you feel better to think about all the additional opportunities you have in the colder months to truly express your style. In the summer we have so much skin on show that accessories and layering is truly limited. In Autumn and Winter however⊠jumpers, jackets, scarves, coats, boots, cardigans, pinafores, hats, earmuffs!
HALLOWEEN, BONFIRE NIGHT, CHRISTMAS.
You might not love all three but surely one of these seasonal celebrations hits the spot? Whether itâs pumpkin soup and wacky outfits for Hallowâs eve, toffee apples and bonfires on 5th November…or (my personal favourite) sleigh bells, mulled wine and Christmas trees in celebration of the âmost wonderful time of the yearâ! In summer there are no communal holidays where we can all come together- if you think about it, all our holidays are individual and private, with some of us jetting off to exotic beach resorts and others going travelling to the far East. Autumn and Winter truly are seasons where family and friends can all come together to share holidays and experiences.
HOT CHOCOLATE
Canât drink this baby in the summer, can you? Smoothies are great but nothing beats a good old chocolate to warm the cockles of your heart.
MOVIE NIGHTS
One of the best things about these colder seasons is the regular nights in with friends where you can have a good catch up and stay cosy next to a warm fire (or just click on the central heating). 1) pick a film 2) get your pyjamas on 3) grab some blankets 4) microwave yourself a whopping bag of popcorn 5) And enjoy!
SUNRISE
Unless youâre up at an absolutely bizarre hour in the summer, you wonât catch yourself a sunrise for the majority of this season. Now winter is coming, most of us will be lucky enough to see it many days of the week, whether itâs out the window as we get ready for a 9am lecture or (if youâre sporty), at your morning training session. Enjoy watching the sun wake up.
So you see, the end of summer isnât such a bad thing after all. Thereâs lots to look forward to. You just have to remember that we donât live in the world of Game of Thrones, âWinter is Comingâ isnât such a foreboding phrase as we may think.