The idea of a bucket list is no new phenomenon, but I personally love to make one every summer to help me get creative about fun, and different things to do. It makes summer special for me, and helps me fill my time in meaningful ways (because Nick does the majority of his work for the year during the summer).
But, there’s one rule around a good bucket list, in my opinion. The rule is, if, by the end of the summer, everything doesn’t get completed, there can be no guilt involved. Last year, I made a bucket list and I only completed about a third of the things on it. But I am still thrilled I did it, I tried so many new things, and had fun experiences that I wouldn’t have had otherwise. Some of those included: learning to make sushi, a road trip to the beach, and reading a few new books. The point of a bucket list is to stretch grow, try new things, and have fun. So now that we have that out of the way…
Here’s my Summer bucket list this year..
And I’d love to know, if you make some variation of a summer bucket list, whats on yours?
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