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Autumn Questionnaire

       Autumn is my absolute favorite time of year. I love the colors of the leaves, the rain showers, the crisp air that is perfect for walks and that prepares you for snow, the fall fashion, curling up in a blanket with a book and a hot drink, the days ending earlier, and almost everything else that comes with autumn! Though I don't care much for stink bugs or for the plethora of spiders in the house, I have to admit. 
       It is a lot of fun to find little ways to celebrate your favorite things, and one of the ways I like to celebrate is to find out what other people like about my favorite things! Therefore, I decided to write up a brief autumn-themed questionnaire. Questionnaires can be good ways to get to know people better, or to just sit down to take a break from the busy-ness of life and have some fun! You are welcome to print off this questionnaire for fall festivals, for something to do with your family and friends, or for whatever other reason you may have! I will be giving my answers in the comments section, which you are welcome to do, as well! Enjoy! 

1. What is your favorite fall drink?

2. Which autumn colors do you like the best?

3. Which fall dessert is your favorite?

4. What is your favorite song about autumn?

5. And your favorite movie set in autumn?

6. What are your favorite fall pastimes?

7. Which fall flavor is your favorite?

8. Favorite autumn scent?

9. What is your favorite fall food, overall? (Main dish, side dish or dessert)


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  1. 1. What is your favorite fall drink?
    Maple lattes, old fashioned apple cider.
    2. Which autumn colors do you like the best?
    Cranberry, plum.
    3. Which fall dessert is your favorite?
    Apple or pumpkin pie.
    4. What is your favorite song about autumn?
    "Autumn Leaves" and "September in the Rain", both by Doris Day.
    5. And your favorite movie set in autumn?
    "Rudy", "Meet Me in St. Louis" (though that one isn't entirely in autumn).
    6. What are your favorite fall pastimes?
    Jumping in giant leaf piles, sitting with a blanket and a hot drink while I watch rain fall, walking through a college campus with leaves falling around me and church bells chiming the hour.
    7. Which fall flavor is your favorite?
    Maple, caramel.
    8. Favorite autumn scent?
    Cinnamon.
    9. What is your favorite fall food, overall? (Main dish, side dish or dessert)
    Apple nut bread, sweet potato casserole

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  2. 1. What is your favorite fall drink?
    Usually I like hot chocolate, this year I am favoring a strong black tea, sweet and with a lot of cream!

    2. Which autumn colors do you like the best? Brown and deep red (burgundy, mahogany)


    3. Which fall dessert is your favorite?
    We have a special pumpkin cake with chocolate chips in it that we only make once a year! This year was so fun, Heather and I randomly each made it at our own houses on the same day!!!!

    4. What is your favorite song about autumn? Does "In Thanksgiving Let us Praise Him" by Claire Cloninger count? I love the line - 'every breath we take is sacred, for it is God's gift to us'!


    5. And your favorite movie set in autumn?
    Whoah! I can't think of any - what am I missing out on?

    6. What are your favorite fall pastimes?
    Riding oxen, golden picnics, rainy day book reading, pressing apple cider, gathering in the garden bounty

    7. Which fall flavor is your favorite?
    Apple cider

    8. Favorite autumn scent?
    A rainy day, apples

    9. What is your favorite fall food, overall? (Main dish, side dish or dessert) bread stuffing
    Holly Brompton

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