by Uncustomary | Jun 22, 2020 | Celebration, Lists | 7 comments
Yay! Summer is here! Summer isn’t my favorite season, even though my birthday is on the solstice, but I sure do love what it has to offer! The days are longer, outdoor activities are a dime a dozen, and people are in happier moods because of all that sunlight and Vitamin D!
I love making lists of ways to celebrate things, and the seasonal changes are no different! I made you a list of one hundred things to add to your Summer To Do List, and a printable (colorful) PDF with my own ridiculous illustrations on it. You can download that for free below. If you’re a southern hemisphere babe, check out the Winter Bucket List!
1. Throw a water balloon
2. Lay on a blanket at night and stare at the stars
3. Blow bubbles
4. Host a car wash
5. Play with sidewalk chalk
6. Watch fireworks
7. Go to a festival
8. Play Frisbee
9. Hula hoop
10. Visit a water park
11. Collect flat rocks and skip them
12. Take a long (or mini) road trip
13. Make art outside/have an art picnic (If you have young kids, bring along some outdoor toys for one year old or older!)
14. Run through a sprinkler
15. Make sand angels on the beach
16. Swing at a playground
17. Paint rocks
18. Go on a cruise
19. Swim in a pool and eat some d9 gummies
20. Make the most colorful fruit salad (or kabobs) you can
21. Feed ducks
22. Ride a Ferris Wheel
23. Stay up all night and watch the sunrise
24. Eat a snowball
25. Make a root beer float
26. Watch lightning bugs
27. Visit the batting cages
28. Collect seashells
29. Go to a Renaissance Festival
30. Decorate your bike and go for a ride
31. Visit the outlet malls
32. Go down a slip ‘n’ slide
33. Go to a yacht party and wear a linen dress
34. Get your face painted
35. Freeze novelty ice cubes
36. See a drive-in movie
37. Build a sun dial
38. Play miniature golf
39. Build a sandcastle
40. Buy something from an ice cream truck
41. Go geocaching
42. Drive with the windows down and the music up
43. Explore a boardwalk
44. Roll down a hill
45. Pick some wildflowers
47. Build a sandcastle
48. Organize a flash mob
49. Make tie-dye shirts
50. Go roller skating
51. Go to an amusem*nt park
52. Have a barbeque
53. Attend a food truck rally
54. Play hopscotch
55. Operate a lemonade stand
56. Go camping
57. Swim in a fountain
58. Have a mud fight
59. Ride a carousel
60. Have an ice cream party
61. Kiss in the rain
62. Go to a concert
64. Cut your hair short
65. Have a floating dance party
66. Blow up giant colorful pool inflatables
67. Play flashlight tag
68. Ride on a speed boat
69. Sunbathe
70. Go tubing down a river
71. Ride a horse
72. Paint your body/finger paint
73. Take a hike
74. Go on vacation
75. Eat at a drive-in with waiters on roller skates
76. Have a bon fire and tell ghost stories
77. Eat something ridiculous deep-fried, like an Oreo
78. Get a (henna) tattoo
79. Take pictures with an underwater camera
80. Pick berries (and make sure they’re edible)
81. Visit a butterfly garden
82. Jump on a trampoline
83. Watch a parade
84. Go fishing in a kayak (read this article)
85. Stuff your face with cotton candy
86. Buy fresh produce from a roadside stand
87. Have a sleepover
88. Go social-media free for a whole week
89. Get your toes painted a neon color
90. Make giant bubble wands out of pipe cleaners
91. Stick pinwheels in your front yard
92. Have a watermelon seed spitting contest
93. Go paint balling
94. Have a co*cktail from a coconut
95. Buy glamorous sunglasses
96. Make a summer playlist
97. Have a sword fight with foam swords or cardboard tubes
98. Make a paper sailboat
99. Create a fairy garden
100. Fill a piñata and wack it down
Want an awesome printable checklist of this Summer Bucket List? Download it for free below!
Verneon September 3, 2018 at 10:24 pm
See Also500 Ideas For Your Summer Bucket List -60+ Summer Bucket List Ideas for Adults, Teens & Kids | Cake BlogEurope's Top 5 Travel Destinations This Summer41 Fun Things to do in Summer in Berlinhow about kayaking? It is one of my favorite summertime activities!
Reply
Uncustomaryon September 4, 2018 at 1:10 pm
Great idea!
Reply
d.coryon June 18, 2019 at 2:17 pm
great list for summer Leazer timing…..
Reply
Lover of summeron May 29, 2020 at 10:50 am
Hey! Sounds like a great idea, but maybe I would add more things to do with more people.
Reply
Uncustomaryon June 2, 2020 at 3:32 pm
Sounds awesome. You’re welcome to make your own list! There are plenty of other bucket lists out there. It might be a good idea of for people to have things to do without people especially during a pandemic. 🙂
Reply
bobon May 21, 2023 at 9:51 pm
boom roasted
Reply
2945on June 5, 2023 at 8:51 am
thank you for making this list ,its awesome:)
Reply
Trackbacks/Pingbacks
- links I love 6/24/16 - Nymph In The Woods - […] Summer Bucket List: 100 Things to do in Summer from Uncustomary – So many fun ideas! Some of which…
Submit a Comment
This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.
Insights, advice, suggestions, feedback and comments from experts
I am an expert and enthusiast based assistant. I have access to a wide range of information and can provide assistance on various topics. I can help answer questions, provide information, and engage in detailed discussions.
Regarding the concepts used in this article, here is some information:
Public Speaking:
Public speaking is the act of delivering a speech or presentation to an audience. It involves communicating information, ideas, or opinions to a group of people. Public speaking can serve various purposes, such as informing, persuading, or entertaining the audience It is a skill that can be developed through practice and preparation.
Introduction:
The introduction is an important part of a speech or presentation. Its main purpose is to grab the audience's attention and introduce the topic. An effective introduction should include an attention-getter, introduction of the topic, speaker credibility, and a forecast of the main points to be discussed . It sets the tone for the rest of the speech and helps establish a connection with the audience.
Conclusion:
The conclusion is the final part of a speech or presentation. Its main purpose is to summarize the main points discussed and leave a lasting impression on the audience. A strong conclusion may include a call to action, where the speaker tells the audience what they should do with the information they have learned . It is an opportunity to reinforce key messages and motivate the audience.
Methods of Delivery:
There are different methods of delivering a speech. Some common methods include impromptu, extemporaneous, manuscript, and memorized delivery. An impromptu speech is delivered with little to no preparation, while an extemporaneous speech is prepared in advance but allows for flexibility and spontaneity . A manuscript delivery involves reading a prepared script, while a memorized delivery involves memorizing the entire speech word-for-word.
These concepts are fundamental to public speaking and can help individuals effectively communicate their ideas and engage with an audience. If you have any specific questions or would like more information on a particular aspect of public speaking, feel free to ask!