As for me, September is all about that back-to-school mood โ even though my school days are long behind me. Itโs the season of shiny new stationery (Iโll admit, Iโm slightly obsessed with beautiful notebooks and freshly sharpened pencils) and a burst of inspiration for learning or new projects. And then there are the chestnuts โ thereโs something oddly satisfying about cracking open a spiky shell to find the glossy brown nut inside. True, the long summer evenings in the garden are gone, but September brings its own pleasures: the gentle shift from hot afternoons to misty, chilly mornings, hedgerows bursting with blackberries, hazelnuts ripening, and a sense of fresh beginnings in the air.
So, before September slips away in a blur of misty mornings and forgotten conkers, hereโs a bucket list of small but mighty ways to start your day with a bit more freedom.
September Morning Bucket List Ideas
- Dewy Walks & Web Spotting โ Step outside early to admire spiderwebs jeweled with morning dew (bonus freedom points if you donโt rush).
- Conker Hunt with Coffee โ Pick up shiny conkers on your way back from grabbing a flat white. Natureโs fidget toys.
- Garden Harvest Breakfast โ Enjoy tomatoes, apples, or plums fresh from the garden or a local market.
- Chilly Window Stretch โ Open the window wide, breathe in that cool September air, and stretch like a smug cat.
- Morning Pages with a Blanket โ Journaling feels extra freeing when youโre wrapped in something cozy.
- First-Sweater Stroll โ Dig out that cardigan or jumper and wear it for a crisp walk, even if itโs a bit dramatic for the temperature.
- Equinox Gratitude Check-In โ Around September 22nd, mark the autumn equinox with a mini โbalanceโ ritual: write 3 things to keep, 3 to let go.
- Thermos Tea on a Park Bench โ Pack tea or coffee in a flask, claim a quiet bench, and watch the world wake up.
- Sunrise Snapshots โ September sunrises are slow and dramatic โ capture one with your phone instead of doomscrolling.
- Tiny Seasonal Swap โ Swap out one summer item (flip-flops, iced coffee) for an autumn one (boots, spiced tea). Itโs oddly liberating.
- Plan a non-typical holiday celebration – choose any unusual September holiday from our list below and make some plans about it.

Unusual September Holidays to Celebrate:
September 1 โ World Letter Writing Day
Unleash your prettiest notebook and fountain pen โ or finally use that quirky stationery
set.
September 6 โ Read a Book Day
Self-explanatory, but bonus points if itโs something delightfully escapist (fantasy or
comfort read).
September 9 โ Teddy Bear Day
Yes, itโs silly. Yes, itโs an excuse to keep one on your desk.
September 13 โ Roald Dahl Day
Celebrate the whimsy of stories, maybe with a Wonka-inspired treat.
September 15 โ International Dot Day
Inspired by The Dot by Peter H. Reynolds โ a perfect nudge for a doodle, journal page, or
โmake your markโ project.
September 18 โ World Bamboo Day
Oddly calming โ maybe bring a tiny bamboo plant into your workspace.
September 19 โ Talk Like a Pirate Day
Totally ridiculous but weirdly freeing. Bonus: add โArr!โ or โAhoy!โ to boring emails.
September 22โ Hobbit Day (Bilbo and Frodo’s Birthday)
Double celebration! Have second breakfast, go barefoot in the garden, or plan a peaceful
walk in the Shire spirit.
September 22/23 โ Mabon / Autumn Equinox
The official start of autumn โ perfect for gratitude rituals, balance check-ins, or cozy tea
by candlelight. Can be easily combined with Hobbit Day in lots of ways.
September 26 โ European Day of Languages
Try a new phrase in a different language over your morning coffee.
September 29 โ Michaelmas (Feast of St. Michael)
Old harvest festival tradition in the UK โ time for blackberries, pies, and celebrating
abundance.
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