Are you ready for melting ice cream cones and days that seem to stretch on forever? How can we make the most of these lazy, hazy days? A summer bucket list - your ticket to a season filled with adventure, relaxation, and unforgettable memories.
Everyday
Garden
Take time to smell flowers
Stop to watch every sunset
Read outside
Giggle
Work on a volunteering Project
Learn a new hymn
Learn a new hymn
Spend evenings on the deck
Piano
Piano
Scheduled Events
Church camp
Day Trip or Out and About Stops
Hike
Children’s garden
Zoo
Summer concert
Explore a creek or stream
Climb…rocks, trees, hills
Climb…rocks, trees, hills
Go to pond and feed the ducks
Go spelunking
Go to waterfall
Go to waterfall
Go out for ice cream cones
Visit the observatory
Pick blueberries, strawberries, and apples
Go to an outdoor concert
Go to arboretum
Go to the walking/biking trail-bridge
Take a strange road trip
Rockets
Take a strange road trip
Rockets
Rainy Day
Birding basket
Carrot floating experiment
Make Ice Cream Sandwiches
Volcano in a bottle
Birds in a Jar
Ice cube trick
Make a crystal tree
Make Root Beer Floats
Make a lava lamp
Natural dye project
Pencil Bag
Make a newspaper dome
Pointillism pencil painting
Magazine Butterflies
Cherry blossom painting
Newsprint Basket
Suncatcher
Cardboard skyscraper
Make Fruit Juice Popsicles
Tin can robots
T-shirt tote
Seashell Craft
Crayon rocks
Carrot floating experiment
Make Ice Cream Sandwiches
Volcano in a bottle
Birds in a Jar
Ice cube trick
Make a crystal tree
Make Root Beer Floats
Make a lava lamp
Natural dye project
Pencil Bag
Make a newspaper dome
Pointillism pencil painting
Magazine Butterflies
Cherry blossom painting
Newsprint Basket
Suncatcher
Cardboard skyscraper
Make Fruit Juice Popsicles
Tin can robots
T-shirt tote
Seashell Craft
Crayon rocks
Night Time Fun
Catch fireflies
Star gaze
Listen to crickets
Flashlight tag
Hold a flashlight to the window and watch for moths
Listen to crickets
Flashlight tag
Hold a flashlight to the window and watch for moths
What-to-do Jar
Painted stones
S'mores Solar oven
Mini-Tree House
Flower Fairies-land art
Queen Anne's Lace study
Water tinted painting project
Stone Footsteps
Tree study
Flower windows
Make a banging wall
Flower Arranging
Play in the Giant's Garden
Cattail Study
Letterboxing
Make a flower patch for the playhouse
Food coloring daisies
Weather study
Big Projects
Redecorate the playhouse
Pirate Boat
Make Bird HousesS'mores Solar oven
Mini-Tree House
Flower Fairies-land art
Queen Anne's Lace study
Water tinted painting project
Stone Footsteps
Tree study
Flower windows
Make a banging wall
Flower Arranging
Play in the Giant's Garden
Cattail Study
Letterboxing
Make a flower patch for the playhouse
Food coloring daisies
Weather study
Big Projects
Redecorate the playhouse
Pirate Boat
Robotics project
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I like your list! Your categories are great! Happy summer!
ReplyDeleteI hope your summer is lovely too!
DeleteI love your list and how you divided it up into categories. I like the idea of going to a waterfall. My kids would love that. It looks like a very fun summer ahead. Thank you for linking up to the party.
ReplyDeleteWe love linking up. It is such fun!
DeleteGreat list! I just added a few to our list! Looks like an awesome plan for this summer!
ReplyDeleteI always get so excited to start! I can hardly wait!
DeleteGreat list. I have a bunch on our summer list, I need to break ours up into categories like yours, so I can keep track what we can do each day!
ReplyDeleteWe cut the rainy day ideas and what to do days into strips and put them into jars. Then we pull one out every day that we don't already have something else from the list planned. It is a great system for us.
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