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Fall Activities 2021

October 1, 2021

I’ve been in a rush to get all my fall activities done because October is a busy month for me with birthday activities with friends, keeping up with Dopey race training (which admittedly, is getting a lot harder than anticipated) and then preparing for my annual Disney trip, which this year is very, very special because my entire family is going! Last year my sisters and mom made it to the races to cheer me on, but my dad and brother couldn’t make it. This time, we were able to coordinate everyone to be off so we could vacation together. I had a great time with my family a few years ago when we took a cruise vacation together so I’m really looking forward to spending time away with them again. It's also my 7 year wedding anniversary with my hubby! When it rains, it pours. My fall calendar is booked.

Here are some fall activities for the 2021 season if you’re looking to get your basic bitch fall tingz locked down for those perfect gram pics. I tried to keep costs down as much as possible since I’m on a budget saving for the upcoming October trip so I looked for mostly free and cheap, fun things to do.

Waterdrinker

I’ve visited this farm many, many times before ever since they started doing tulip fields in 2018. They’ve expanded to having festivals every season now and so many activities especially for the kiddos. I’m just here for the gram but I can definitely attest this place is very family friendly and you can easily spend your day there so the price of admission is worth it. I love this spot bc it's a one stop shop for all things fall and the staff is always so friendly and welcoming even if I’m just there to take pictures.

  • They’re open 7 days a week, usually 9-5 but check their IG as they update there the most up-to-date info, or call before you go for updated hours due to weather changes, etc. Weekday visits are best for low crowds and better photos but weekend visits are best if you're visiting more for the activities like the hayrides which only operates on weekends.

  • $15 admission gets you access to the sunflower field, corn maze, mini golf, playground for the kids, farm animals, hayrides and food trucks on the weekends, and more. Kids 2 and under are free.

  • Pumpkin picking is free to enter and beautiful for fall pics! They have a pumpkin house, windmill, wagon, and giant wooden shoe if the backdrop of pumpkins alone weren't enough to satisfy your perfect fall pic needs.

  • U-pick pumpkins are 75¢/lb and in a field already cut for you to easily select the best ones. I prefer this to trudging through a field and having to cut them off the vine myself, which I've done in past years and gotten all my cute clothes dirty and it took forever to walk around and find the perfect ones. Also easier and cuter to find a bunch to arrange in a heart for fall photos. Or even if you're simply looking to buy certain size/shape pumpkins as they're sprawled out in similar sizes and shapes organized together.

  • Of course the farm stand of their local produce and potted plants and flowers is also available, free to enter and shop! I always get my mom flowers from here for her garden.

  • Roasted corn, lemonade, small snacks and baked goods are available on the premises and there is a brewery next door if that's your thing!

  • I only visited the pumpkin patch during this visit but there’s a million photo ops literally everywhere you turn. They even have photo stand-ins - the pictures where you stick your head in. They have things you can climb on, sit on, backdrops, signs, everything. There’s no way you won’t leave without a cute photo.

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Lewin Farms

This was my first time visiting this orchard and going apple picking. I usually stray away from apple picking because the admission fee and how little you get wards me off. I understand supporting small businesses but sometimes the price of these fall activities are pretty costly that it’s just not worth the experience to me. Store bought apples are cheaper and I’ve never really had an issue to begin with to taste the difference but I figured I’d give it a shot this year because why not, cute pics for the gram, right? Anyways, I went with this farm because they didn’t charge an admission price to enter. You just pay for what you pick which I thought was very fair. The price of the apples per pound was comparable to how much organic honey crisp apples are at the store anyway so what did I have to lose. The orchard was very straightforward and no frills, but that’s probably what keeps the costs down so I’ll take it.

  • Call the farm before you go to make sure apple picking is available for the day so you don't waste a trip. All info is updated on a daily automated recording when you call, with the type of apples available as well. They’re open every day except Tuesday. Farm hours are 9am-5pm but last field entry is 4:30pm.

  • You only have to pay for the apples you pick($2.25/lb), there's no extra admission fee or minimum of apples you have to purchase. I like this as I can imagine it being expensive for a family with small kids going in to have to pay admission and then each person gets a bag and then you end up with more apples than you can devour before they go bad.

  • They provide you with a plastic bag but you can also bring your own cute brown bags or reusable bags and baskets. You can also purchase a big basket for $5 to pick them in if you plan on getting a lot of apples. My small brown bag was heavy enough so I can't imagine carrying a big basket through the fields. The field was HUGE and there was plenty of apples everywhere.

  • Be cautious of the ground though if you have kids that like to sit, crawl, play, etc. I went to sit for a pic and almost got caught in some small but prickly thorns so just be cautious.

  • I also highly recommend weekdays visits for low crowds and the best pictures.

  • These apples were delicious and even my hubby who usually doesn't eat apples tasted the difference and enjoyed them.

  • Cash only! The stand and a few other farms on the North Fork does not have cashless payment so plan accordingly for your trip.

  • Remember to dress cute, have fun and happy apple picking!

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Salem

Now this next part is a little different. This one is not local to Long Island, but it’s something I’ve been wanting to do for the past few years. We made a quick trip up to Salem and Boston this week for the gram. Yes, I know. My husband rolled his eyes too, lol. When I requested these dates off for work, my scheduler asked what I was doing and I honestly told him I wanted to go do IG hoe shit, lol. I wasn’t lying. But visiting the Salem Witch House, as ridiculously fast as it was, was something I wanted to check off my list for a bit. And the last time I was in Boston for PAX, we didn’t really get to do anything because it was so cold, we couldn’t even walk around. Unfortunately it was raining the day we left for Salem so that part was cut extremely short. I literally had a 15 minute window where the rain stopped luckily as we got there and we even found a parking spot right outside the house, parked, got out and shot real quick before it started downpouring so we left and got lobster rolls. BUT! Mission accomplished.

Because we got there so late, the Witch House was already closed, but I wasn’t really considering the tour anyway. Reviews online said there’s not much inside, it’s very small inside and everything you can read online and you can’t take any pictures. The staff seemed pretty short with people according to reviews and rush people out pretty quickly. So your best bet is to just take your photos outside and go. My getting there so late had it’s pros and cons. Since it was closed, the place was pretty empty and I had no problems getting my photos without being rushed by other visitors. But I also had to battle with not having proper light for photos since it was late and rainy. Luckily there was a small streetlamp that helped light me up and everything came out even better and moodier in black and white. The house itself is actually kind of underwhelming in real life. It’s a lot smaller than I thought it was. I mean, it was still a decent sized house but compared to all the other buildings on the street, it felt the smallest. Although it’s so funny on that corner, you could almost miss it if you didn’t know what you were looking for. We were driving and all of a sudden were like OH. That’s it. We’re here. That was fast.

And if you walk one building over, you’re right in front of the Ropes Mansion, which is the house in Hocus Pocus. That one was a little trickier because there was absolutely no lighting around but my husband’s night sight on his phone wasn’t too bad in getting the shot and making it look spooky. That’s all we got to do though before the rain picked up and downpoured. Hopefully the next time, if there is a next time, I can walk around more and visit Chestnut Street, the Witch museum, the House of the Seven Gables and the Burying Point. Salem is supposed to be very walkable too so hopefully there is a return trip for me to do it all in. Late September was also still too early to visit for fall foliage so maybe next time I'll try mid October.

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Boston

The next morning we spent walking around in Boston before leaving early to make the ferry back to Long Island. There was traffic all around us getting worse according to Google and if we missed it, then we would have to drive back the long way. The ferry is expensive but a nice break from all the driving.

We spent the morning near the Chinatown Gate, had brunch at Tatte Bakery & Cafe which is a cute chain around the Boston area, browsed the Brattle Book shop, walked through the Boston Common and visited Acorn Street in Beacon Hill. I basically tried to find the most Instagrammable spots in a small radius so I could maximize the time we had to spare before heading home. I loved the book shop we visited. Everything felt like a rare find for really great prices. There’s something I love about old books and bindings and pages and colors that a tablet will never be able to match. I used to always want a library growing up and I love the aesthetic of walls and walls of shelved books. I know, I’m such a nerd. The Beacon Hill area was highly recommended by a MA local and it didn’t disappoint. The area was very old school, beautiful and perfect for the gram. And it was perfect visiting on a weekday because it was empty enough for us to get our photos quickly without disturbing the neighborhood.

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My advice here would be to give yourself maybe 3 days instead of 2 if you’re looking to visit the Salem/Boston area so you don’t feel too rushed to have to head back home. Especially if the weather is not on your side. I had also requested these dates off back in August. The fall foliage prediction was that it should be peaking around this time but alas no luck. Next time I would try for early/mid October just to be safe. All in all, it was still a fun trip and now I know what to do for next time.

What about you? Any fun fall destinations or bucket list items you’re looking to check off your list this season?

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    • May 27, 2019 Spring Fashion Staples May 27, 2019
    • May 25, 2019 Never Had A Friend Like You May 25, 2019
    • May 20, 2019 Disney Photoshoot Tips May 20, 2019
    • May 16, 2019 Disneyland California May 16, 2019
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  • April 2019
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    • Mar 17, 2019 Rapunzel, Rapunzel Mar 17, 2019
    • Mar 8, 2019 International Women's Day Mar 8, 2019
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    • Mar 4, 2019 RunDisney Princess Half Marathon Mar 4, 2019
  • February 2019
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    • Feb 17, 2019 40 Before 40 Feb 17, 2019
    • Feb 15, 2019 Love Someone Feb 15, 2019
    • Feb 8, 2019 Trapped Feb 8, 2019
    • Feb 7, 2019 The Pharm Life Chose Me Feb 7, 2019
    • Feb 1, 2019 Movies Feb 1, 2019
  • January 2019
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    • Jan 26, 2019 Road to Disney Princess Half Jan 26, 2019
    • Jan 23, 2019 Ways to Love Harder Jan 23, 2019
    • Jan 15, 2019 Madame Vo NYC Jan 15, 2019
    • Jan 12, 2019 Highlights Jan 12, 2019
    • Jan 7, 2019 New Year, New Me Jan 7, 2019
  • December 2018
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    • Dec 25, 2018 My Christmas Wish Dec 25, 2018
    • Dec 15, 2018 Winter Fashion Dec 15, 2018
    • Dec 10, 2018 Bullying Dec 10, 2018
    • Dec 6, 2018 Santa Baby Dec 6, 2018
    • Dec 4, 2018 Anime NYC 2018 Dec 4, 2018
    • Dec 3, 2018 Motivation Dec 3, 2018
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    • Nov 28, 2018 Mickey: The True Original Exhibition Nov 28, 2018
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    • Nov 20, 2018 Disney World 2018 Nov 20, 2018
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    • Nov 11, 2018 When It Rains, It Pours Nov 11, 2018
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    • Jun 6, 2018 ; Jun 6, 2018
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  • May 2018
    • May 31, 2018 Bonjour! Konichiwa! Ciao! May 31, 2018

INSTAGRAM

View fullsize Cherry blossoms have come and gone, peonies are blooming right now and lavender is up next! I love this time of year.🌸
Photo: @rchong_photo
Costume/wig: @janthraxx 
#Shampoocosplay #ranma½ #ranmashampoo #ranmacosplay #ranma #shanpu #animecosp
View fullsize I'm thinking Shampoo just might have to make an appearance this fall at NYCC! I thought I was just going to repeat some cosplays but I might have a couple of new ones up my sleeve as well as bringing back some OGs.🌸
Photo: @rchong_photo
Costume/wig:
View fullsize Shampoo is my favorite from the Ranma series. I've been wanting to cosplay her for a while and I finally got to cross her off my list this spring.❤️
Photo: @rchong_photo
Costume/wig: @janthraxx 
#Shampoocosplay #ranma½ #ranmashampoo #ranmacosp
View fullsize Can you tell who is the oldest? Who is the youngest? Age differences? Who is adopted? Who is mean and who is super nice? Which one of our parents we look like more? 
#sisters #sisterlylove
View fullsize When I was a kid my mom wouldn't let me leave the house except for school. So I never had play dates or went over anyone's house. I wasn't allowed to have a social life or friends because "I gave you siblings" and "I am your friend.&qu
View fullsize Happy Birthday to my twin sisters @insta_trami and @sundayfundae!!! 🎂🎈🎁🎉🥳
We all just signed up for next year's challenges and I'm so excited that ALL my sisters will be doing the 5k race with me next year for the @rundisney Princess race weeken
View fullsize Where can we sign up for our fast pass for our next Disney trip?! Asking for a friend.🏰🧚🏼‍♀️✨
We're on the hunt for a magical summer since we have no plans to travel for a while.
View fullsize Despite a 12 year gap, I've always been close with my baby sis, pretty much since she was born. When I left for college, I promised her I'd come home for Halloween to take her trick or treating. I searched the whole damn mall when she wanted Hamtaro
View fullsize Happy Birthday to the baby! Once upon a time you were so small. And now we're the same size and you're stealing all my clothes and shoes. Which only works bc I dress younger than I am and you're always trying to dress older than you are. Mom's two op

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