The bad news: in just a few weeks, the sun will set at 4 p.m., your Canada Goose will become a second skin, and you’ll question your decision to pick Harvard over Stanford. The good news: it’s not that cold yet. Don’t fall into the trap of only appreciating nice weather once it’s gone — like realizing how much you miss your health after waking up with a sore throat. Here are just a few of the activities you should squeeze in to appreciate these glorious 65-degree days before frostbite and Lamont captivity set in:

Catch a Red Sox game

Since you’ll probably be cursing Boston soon, you should do something that reminds you of what the city has to offer (other than doom and gloom for six months straight). Nothing says Boston quite like a late-season game at Fenway. The cold isn’t forcing you indoors quite yet, so grab a seat, a Fenway Frank, and a friend, and soak in the electric atmosphere of America’s Most Beloved Ballpark.

Do your readings outside

Swap your cramped desk on the third floor of Lamont for a spot outside in the sun. The fresh air and natural light will make even the densest text feel a little lighter, and it’s a great way to people-watch while you study. Bonus points if you grab an iced coffee with your Board Plus before it inevitably runs out by October.

Watch the sunset on the Charles

Before darkness hits while you’re in class, even though it’s only 4 p.m. (bottom three experiences ever), take some time to watch the incredible fall sunsets. Trust me, they’re better in person than on your friends’ Instagram stories.

Get ice cream in the Square

Harvard Square’s ice cream game is highly underrated in my humble opinion, and I think that’s in large part because the craving for ice cream dissipates in the winter — and it feels like winter a lot here. If you’re not sure where to go, here are two Flyby writers’ opinions of how the ice cream spots in the Square compare

Wear cute outfits

This is the fleeting era where you can pull off layered fall fashion without resorting to wearing three sweaters and a parka. Document it for later reminders that you do, in fact, have style. The sweatpants are highly circumstantial.

Picnic in the Yard

Gather some friends, a blanket, and some Trader Joe’s snacks for a simple but perfect afternoon in the Yard. Picnicking in the Yard is a classic Harvard student rite of passage, especially for seniors trying to take in every last moment of campus life. While you might leave this to do in the spring, remember that a “warm” day then is often just 50 degrees and windy. Take advantage of the actual nice weather now to create a truly idyllic afternoon with friends.

This is all to say, go outside while it still feels like a gift rather than a curse. Your second-floor spot at Lamont will still be waiting there for you when it’s hibernation season, I promise.