Easter Bucket List Ideas

Easter is almost here. Are you ready for the Spring holiday? Do you want to do Easter-themed activities with your family or friends? If you are searching for activities, consider the following Easter bucket list ideas.

Please note: “As an Amazon affiliate, I earn income from qualifying purchases.”

  1. Dress up for a professional Easter photo.
  2. Dye Easter eggs.
  3. Shop for Easter dresses.
  4. Make homemade Easter cards for family and friends.
  5. Go on an Easter egg hunt.
  6. Buy bunny or chick Peeps. (They are fun to watch in the microwave.)
  7. Eat jellybeans.
  8. Make Easter baskets for your family.
  9. Attend Easter services. (Good Friday, Palm Sunday, and Easter Sunday services)
  10. Buy an Easter Lily for your centerpiece and another to give away.
  11. Buy chocolate Easter bunnies to give to family, friends, and coworkers.
  12. Cook at a big Easter dinner.
  13. Have an Easter-themed movie night and watch “It’s the Easter Beagle, Charlie Brown.
  14. Go to the library to check out Easter-themed books.
  15. Create an Easter wreath. (Make an extra to give to your best friend.)
  16. Make Easter slime.
  17. Decorate your home and yard.
  18. Get your photo with the Easter Bunny. (Yes, you can do this as an adult too)
  19. Host an afternoon Easter crafting session.
  20. Paint rocks with an Easter theme or Bible passages and hide around town.
  21. Do a Random Act of Kindness.
  22. Try a new Easter dessert recipe.
  23. Make Hot Cross Buns.
  24. Create an Easter tree.
  25. Make egg-shaped salt dough ornaments for your Easter tree. (Paint and decorate the ornaments. Add names to everyone coming to Easter dinner for a take-home gift.)
  26. Wear bunny ears (Make extra ones for your family or cat).
  27. Attend an Easter parade.
  28. Create and wear an Easter bonnet.
  29. Create an Easter greeting via TikTok or YouTube video.

Have fun! Happy Easter!

82 Activities to Add to Your Halloween Bucket List

The nights grow cooler, the leaves burst with color, pumpkins are growing everywhere, and the spooky season is officially here. Hurry, gather your friends and family together. October is the perfect time to participate in Halloween activities. If you are searching for inspiration, check out the following activities to add to your Halloween bucket list.

  1. Visit your local pumpkin patch. Bring home a pumpkin, two, or several.
  2. Decorate for Halloween.
  3. Carve pumpkins.
  4. Paint a pumpkin.
  5. Roast pumpkin seeds.
  6. Learn the history of Halloween.
  7. Make a scarecrow.
  8. Try a new pumpkin recipe. (Pumpkin bread is delicious.)
  9. Go to the library or bookstore to find Halloween-themed books. (Perfect to read late at night with the lights off.)
  10. Make homemade Halloween cards to pass out to family and friends. (Cute Halloween cards are a wonderful treat for residents at your local nursing home.)
  11. Make monster cookies.
  12. Create a Halloween wreath for your front door.
  13. Make Halloween slime.
  14. Make Halloween play dough.
  15. Plan and make a homemade Halloween costume.
  16. Make two loaves of pumpkin bread. One to keep and one to give away to a friend.
  17. Create a Halloween diorama.
  18. Watch classic monster movies.
  19. Paint zombie, monster, or pumpkin-themed rocks to hide around the neighborhood.
  20. Make a Halloween-themed meal.
  21. Host a movie night with Halloween-themed snacks.
  22. Watch Halloween cartoons.
  23. Make Halloween masks.
  24. Host a Halloween crafting session.
  25. Make Soul Cakes.
  26. Dance to “Monster Mash” & “Thriller”
  27. Eat candy corn.
  28. Tell ghost stories around a campfire.
  29. Create a Halloween-themed gingerbread house.
  30. Join or watch a zombie walk.
  31. Make pumpkin pancakes.
  32. Participate in a Halloween fun walk or 5k event.
  33. Make paper Mache pumpkins.
  34. Take an evening walk with flashlights. (Many local or state parks host events around Halloween)
  35. Make popcorn balls.
  36. Visit an escape room.
  37. Make orange and black tie-dyed T-shirts.
  38. Go on a haunted hayride.
  39. Get your face painted at a Halloween event.
  40. Host a Halloween scavenger hunt.
  41. Watch “Hocus Pocus”
  42. Watch “Ernest Scared Stupid”
  43. Attend a Boo at the Zoo event.
  44. Host a Witches’ Tea.
  45. Attend a pumpkin weigh-off competition.
  46. Walk or drive around to see the different pumpkins and Halloween decorations.
  47. Tell or write a spooky tale.
  48. Host a Halloween cartoon movie night.
  49. Purchase a Halloween mug.
  50. Drink hot mulled cider, cocoa, or a Pumpkin latte out of your new mug.
  51. Binge-watch your favorite Halloween-themed series. (The Adams Family or the Munsters)
  52. Get Halloween-themed nails.
  53. Create a Halloween playlist.
  54. Try bobbing for apples.
  55. Do a 1000-piece Halloween puzzle/
  56. Visit a haunted house.
  57. Watch “Ghostbusters”
  58. Create a Halloween-themed charcuterie board for family night.
  59. Host a Halloween-themed craft day.
  60. Attend a pumpkin weighing contest.
  61. Go through a corn maze.
  62. Attend a trunk or treat event.
  63. Go on a haunted tour or ghost walk.
  64. Wear Halloween pajamas.
  65. Dress up your pet in a Halloween costume.
  66. Read the Harry Potter books.
  67. Watch the Harry Potter movies.
  68. Host a Halloween-themed picnic.
  69. Wear Halloween socks.
  70. Host a Halloween-themed photoshoot for you, your friends, your family, or your dogs.
  71. Attend a Halloween parade or other community event.
  72. Host a Halloween party for kids.
  73. Host an adult Halloween party.
  74. Play Halloween charades.
  75. Give out Boo gifts.
  76. Visit an Octoberfest.
  77. Tell silly Halloween jokes.
  78. Mix a non-alcoholic Halloween cocktail.
  79. Host a blindfolded taste test challenge or do a Fear Factor challenge.
  80. Watch: “It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown.”
  81. Create a Halloween village.
  82. Pass out candy on Halloween night.

Happy Halloween!

119 Activities to Add to Your Summer Bucket List

The Memorial Daya weekend often marks the unofficial start to summer. Are you ready for new summer adventures? Gather your friends and family together to create an ultimate summer bucket list. If you are searching for ideas, check out the following for inspiration.

Photo by cottonbro studio on Pexels.com
  1. Watch sunsets.
  2. Go to the beach.
  3. Go on a bike ride.
  4. Build sandcastles.
  5. Go on a nature walk.
  6. Play Frisbee Golf.
  7. Do summer crafts.
  8. Plant a flower or vegetable garden.
  9. Host a board game night.
  10. Watch the sunrise.
  11. Sleep in a hammock.
  12. Go on a scavenger hunt.
  13. Eat a banana split.
  14. Sleep under the stars.
  15. Go camping.
  16. Watch the fireflies.
  17. Go canoeing.
  18. Play miniature golf.
  19. Make root beer floats.
  20. Attend a baseball game.
  21. Watch fireworks.
  22. Host a Bonfire Night.
  23. Eat S’mores.
  24. Read a book outdoors.
  25. Explore a new federal, state, or local park.
  26. Go horseback riding.
  27. Connect with friends who you haven’t seen in a while.
  28. Go to a rodeo.
  29. Set up a bird feeding station.
  30. Create sidewalk chalk art.
  31. Listen to an audiobook.
  32. Go Kayaking.
  33. Take lots of photos of your summer adventures.
  34. Celebrate Christmas in July.
  35. Do weekly selfies.
  36. Ride go-karts.
  37. Do a summer-themed photo shoot.
  38. Go on day trips around your state.
  39. Create a summer playlist.
  40. Attend a family reunion.
  41. Listen to music in the park or join other community events.
  42. Go thrift store shopping.
  43. Go to the drive-in.
  44. Make tie-dyed tee shirts.
  45. Watch a thunderstorm.
  46. Host a water balloon fight.
  47. Go hiking.
  48. Make a smoothie with fresh fruit.
  49. Go Geocaching.
  50. Go stargazing.
  51. Walk around an art gallery.
  52. Try a new food from a different culture.
  53. Make homemade popsicles.
  54. Watch a parade.
  55. Be a hometown tourist for a day.
  56. Make homemade lemonade.
  57. Learn a new skill.
  58. Make strawberry shortcake for dessert.
  59. Go to a demolition derby.
  60. Visit a planetarium.
  61. Paint rocks to hide around town.
  62. Try yoga.
  63. Ride in a hot air balloon.
  64. Go white water rafting.
  65. Play beach volleyball.
  66. Unplug from your devices for a day.
  67. Spa Day
  68. Visit a Farmer’s Market
  69. Find waterfalls.
  70. Do Random Acts of Kindness
  71. Fly a kite.
  72. Participate in a color run.
  73. Visit a botanical garden.
  74. Visit a museum.
  75. Go on a historic tour.
  76. Volunteer.
  77. Play paint Twister.
  78. Try an escape room.
  79. Enjoy a staycation.
  80. Ride a roller coaster.
  81. Go bowling.
  82. Rent a cabin.
  83. Go barefoot.
  84. Go swimming.
  85. Visit an amusement park.
  86. Make snow-cones.
  87. Pick fresh berries.
  88. Host a tea party.
  89. Get your face painted.
  90. Make DIY wind chimes.
  91. Go zip lining.
  92. Buy take-out and go eat in the park.
  93. Dance in the warm rain.
  94. Go tubing down a river.
  95. Go for a long car ride.
  96. Keep a summer journal.
  97. Binge-watch the Harry Potter movies.
  98. Host a sleepover.
  99. Play tennis.
  100. Attend or volunteer at a Vacation Bible School.
  101. Join a youth group, do Bible study, or do morning devotions.
  102. Join a library book club.
  103. Try a new workout routine.
  104. Eat Cotton Candy.
  105. Ride a skateboard.
  106. Rent a paddleboat.
  107. Visit an aquarium.
  108. Play laser tag or flashlight tag.
  109. Feed frozen peas to the ducks.
  110. Go to a car show.
  111. Make flower crowns.
  112. Play cornhole or Bocce Ball.
  113. Visit a splash pad.
  114. Create YouTube videos.
  115. Visit a local carnival.
  116. Go to a Renaissance fair.
  117. Go rock hunting or search for sea glass.
  118. Make a scrapbook of your summertime adventures.
  119. Host an end-of-the-summer party.

Have a great summer!

61 Ideas for Your Spring Bucket List

Who is ready for Spring? Today is the official first day of Spring. Soon the weather will turn warmer, flowers will begin to bloom, and the chances to be outdoors multiply. Now is the perfect time to gather your family or friends together to create a bucket list to celebrate the spring season. If you are searching for inspiration, check out the following ideas for your Spring bucket list.

Photo by Pixabay on Pexels.com
  1. Go for a hike.
  2. Plant a flower or vegetable garden.
  3. Photograph new blooming flowers.
  4. Go kayaking.
  5. Do Spring crafts.
  6. Host the first bonfire of the season.
  7. Go on a nature walk. (Don’t forget your camera)
  8. Go for a bike ride.
  9. Fly a kite.
  10. Visit a botanical garden.
  11. Have a picnic at the park.
  12. Create sidewalk chalk art.
  13. Celebrate Earth Day.
  14. Attend a Spring festival.
  15. Create a Spring YouTube video.
  16. Do a deep spring clean of your home.
  17. Rearrange your furniture.
  18. Host a BBQ
  19. Go on an Easter Egg Hunt
  20. Have your photo taken with the Easter Bunny.
  21. Volunteer
  22. Go bird watching.
  23. Hang bird feeders.
  24. Plant herbs.
  25. Make a fairy garden.
  26. Be a local tourist.
  27. Host an afternoon tea party.
  28. Visit a farm.
  29. Blow bubbles.
  30. Catch frogs.
  31. Take an outdoor photo of your family or friends.
  32. Feed peas to the wild ducks.
  33. Play frisbee.
  34. Go to a Spring sporting event.
  35. Go stargazing.
  36. Paint rocks to hide around your community.
  37. Paint silly faces on flowerpots. Plant with new flowers.
  38. Go on day trips.
  39. Go fishing.
  40. Go on a canoe trip.
  41. Go Spring camping for a weekend.
  42. Play outdoor games.
  43. Go to a spring concert.
  44. Participate in your community’s spring cleanup program.
  45. Host a garage sale.
  46. Pick wildflowers.
  47. Attend a local farmers’ market.
  48. Go barefoot on a warm day.
  49. Create a scavenger hunt for your kids.
  50. Host a family game night.
  51. Go on an art tour.
  52. Go Geocaching.
  53. Search for rainbows after a rain.
  54. Go bowling.
  55. Visit a local museum or art gallery.
  56. Go to a Spring carnival.
  57. Go go-carting.
  58. Go to the library for new Spring books.
  59. Hang up windchimes.
  60. Clean and decorate your yard.
  61. Keep a Spring journal.

Have a great Spring season!

47 Ideas for Your Winter Season Bucket List

Are you searching for something fun to do this winter season? Gather your family or friends together to create a winter bucket list. If you are looking for inspiration, check out the following ideas for your winter-season bucket list.

Photo by NO NAME on Pexels.com
  1. Attend a Winterfest
  2. Watch or participate in a Polar Plunge
  3. Go sledding or tubing
  4. Build a snowman or an entire snow family
  5. Go skiing or snowboarding
  6. Go hiking
  7. Photograph a winter scene
  8. Read a book
  9. Be a hometown tourist
  10. Spend an entire day in your pajamas
  11. Host a winter bonfire
  12. Make homemade soup
  13. Set up wild bird feeders
  14. Go to a concert
  15. Take a cooking class
  16. Declutter
  17. Take an art class
  18. Go bowling
  19. Try Geocaching
  20. Go to an art gallery or museum
  21. Try a new restaurant
  22. Rent a cabin
  23. Start a new hobby
  24. Write in a journal
  25. Go to the library
  26. Order seed catalogs and plan your garden.
  27. Take a long bubble bath
  28. Go on a nature walk 
  29. Watch Ice Sculpting 
  30. Try snowshoes
  31. Go ice fishing
  32. Host a game night
  33. Make a scrapbook
  34. Try winter camping
  35. Go on a birdwatching tour
  36. Plan a date night
  37. Do family photos in the snow
  38. Book a spa day
  39. Host a Super Bowl Party
  40. Go stargazing
  41. Make homemade hot cocoa
  42. Binge-watch your favorite show
  43. Attend a sporting event
  44. Host an indoor picnic
  45. Bake cookies
  46. Do Random Acts of Kindness
  47. Volunteer

Have fun! 

54 Activities for Your Christmas Season Bucket List

The Christmas season is almost here. Are you ready to join in the festive fun? Do you want to make this Christmas season memorable for you and your family? Start by making a Christmas season bucket list. Ask every family member to participate. If you need inspiration, check out the following ideas for your Christmas season bucket list.

Photo by picjumbo.com on Pexels.com
  1. Christmas photoshoot
  2. Send out Christmas cards to family and friends
  3. Go to a Christmas community concert (During the Christmas season, many community concerts are free or low cost. You and your family could attend more than one to get you into the holiday spirit).
  4. Volunteer
  5. Decorate your home
  6. Decorate a Christmas tree
  7. Write a letter to Santa (Yes, adults can do this too)
  8. Wear matching Christmas pajamas
  9. Bake and decorate Christmas cookies
  10. Host a family game night
  11. Drive around and look at Christmas decorations
  12. Watch Christmas movies
  13. Make a gingerbread house
  14. Put out cookies for Santa (Don’t forget the carrots for the reindeer)
  15. Hand out Christmas baskets full of homemade goodies
  16. Go caroling
  17. Create a Christmas playlist
  18. Make a YouTube or TikTok Christmas greeting
  19. Do random acts of kindness
  20. Make homemade hot cocoa
  21. Host an ugly Christmas sweater party
  22. Hang mistletoe
  23. Be a secret Santa
  24. Go sledding
  25. Host a traditional Christmas dinner
  26. Have a picnic under the Christmas tree
  27. Make hot cider
  28. Create a hot cocoa bar
  29. Go ice skating
  30. Go to a tree lighting ceremony
  31. Read ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas
  32. Watch The Nutcracker
  33. Get your and your family’s photo taken with Santa
  34. Hang Christmas stockings
  35. Attend Christmas Eve Services
  36. Donate a wrapped toy
  37. Host a Christmas brunch
  38. Donate to an animal shelter or rescue
  39. Foster a pet over the holidays (Who knows, you may find your new best friend)
  40. Attend a Christmas parade
  41. Make paper snowflakes
  42. Read the Christmas story from the Bible
  43. Donate to a food bank
  44. Host a bonfire
  45. Set up the Nativity scene
  46. Host a Christmas tea
  47. Attend a live nativity
  48. Buy a new tree ornament for each family member
  49. Make Christmas crafts
  50. Attend various community Christmas programs and concerts (At this time of year, many activities are free, minimum fee or donation-based)
  51. Make a birthday cake for Jesus
  52. Make green and red paper chains
  53. Make homemade Christmas ornaments
  54. Pull-on a Christmas cracker

Have a wonderful Christmas season! Make memories!

Self-Care Ideas for November 2022

A new month is here. November is generally the start of the busy holiday season. The time is perfect to engage in self-care activities. Taking time to focus on yourself promotes healthier physical, mental, and spiritual well-being. If you are searching for self-care ideas for November, keep reading.

Photo by Pixabay on Pexels.com
  1. Make a commitment to take care of yourself. If needed, write your intentions down. Tape the note to your computer, refrigerator, or bathroom mirror.
  2. Stay hydrated. Drink lots of water or sip on herbal teas.
  3. Create a holiday season bucket list.
  4. Create a gratitude list.
  5. Do a digital detox for an afternoon or an entire day.
  6. Day Light Savings Time Ends—remember to get plenty of sleep.
  7. Light your favorite scented candle. (Holiday-themed candles are already out in stores.)
  8. Remember to vote.
  9. Take yourself out on a lunch date.
  10. Call someone you love.
  11. Veterans Day—Volunteer or write a thank you note to your favorite veteran.
  12. Try a new exercise or stretching routine.
  13. Read inspiring quotes.
  14. Listen to your favorite podcast.
  15. Binge-watch your favorite television program.
  16. Spend a night in a hotel.
  17. Remind yourself, it’s okay to say, “no” to something you do not want to do.
  18. Create a vision board.
  19. Get a massage.
  20. Meditate or pray.
  21. Declutter a drawer or an entire room.
  22. Color in adult coloring books or do crafts.
  23. Go have lunch with friends.
  24. Enjoy Thanksgiving!
  25. Create a scrapbook from photos on your phone.
  26. Create a playlist of your favorite songs.
  27. Try a new recipe or make a family favorite.
  28. Watch motivational TedTalk videos.
  29. Take a long bubble bath. (Try listening to jazz music while soaking.)
  30. Learn a new skill.

Have a great month! Remember to take care of yourself.

Ways to Celebrate the Autumn Equinox

Today, September 22, 2022, at 9:03 pm EST in the Northern Hemisphere, marks the official first day of autumn. The fall season ushers in cooler temperatures and beautiful foliage. If you are looking for ways to celebrate the autumn equinox, check out the following for inspiration.

Photo by hiwa talaei on Pexels.com

Get Outdoors

Enjoying nature is the best way to celebrate the autumn equinox. Spend as much time as possible outdoors. Enjoy the fresh air.

  • Go on a hike.
  • Go stargazing.
  • Grab your camera and go on a nature walk.
  • Gather pinecones, acorns, twigs, leaves, rocks, and other nature items for crafts.
  • Have a picnic in the park.
  • Read a book while sitting under your favorite tree.
  • Mediate outdoors.
Photo by Madison Inouye on Pexels.com

Create a Feast

The autumn season is historically a time to harvest crops. Make a meal or dessert with freshly harvested fruits and vegetables.

  • Make a stew in your crock pot. The smell will fill the entire house.
  • Bake an apple or pumpkin pie.
  • Make fresh soup from squash, pumpkin, or potatoes.
  • Eat fruit including apples, pears, and berries.
  • Make zucchini bread.
  • Create a salad from fall harvest vegetables
  • Eat corn on the cob or fresh carrots.
Photo by rikka ameboshi on Pexels.com

At Home

Staying home? That’s okay. There are still small ways to celebrate the autumn equinox.

  • Read a fall-themed book.
  • Watch an autumn-inspired movie.
  • Light a candle with a fall-related scent.
  • Listen to autumn-themed music.
  • Start a journal.
  • Do autumn crafts.
  • Decorate your home in autumn-inspired colors.

Enjoy the start of the season with these simple ways to celebrate the autumn equinox. Happy fall!

Summer Bucket List for Your Dog

Did you create a bucket list for yourself or your family for the summer? How about your dog? A bucket list does not necessarily mean a grand adventure for just humans. The main point of a bucket list is trying something new. If you need inspiration, check out the following list of ideas for a summer bucket list for your dog.  

Photo by Alotrobo on Pexels.com

Before going anywhere new, research the guidelines for bringing your pet. Many travel areas understand dogs are valuable family members. Other destinations may not be pet friendly. Researching or calling is the best way to learn the rules for bringing your faithful four-legged companion.

Photo by Spencer Gurley Films on Pexels.com
  1. Hit the Trails: Get outside. Go to your favorite hiking spot or find a new one. Spend the day exploring.
  2. Camp Out: Pet-friendly campgrounds cater to pets by offering dog runs or other play areas. Researching is the best way to find the best campground for you and your dog.
  3. Go to the Dog Park: Dog parks are exciting for your four-legged companion. Dogs love socialization and play. Try to visit your local dog park regularly. Next, go to a dog park. Different play areas are a new adventure for your dog.
  4. Pet-Friendly Hotel: Do you and your dog need a relaxing night away? Go to a pet-friendly hotel for the night or the entire weekend. Many hotels strive to include family pets in their accommodations. Order room service. Enjoy a night of relaxation with your fur baby.
  5. BBQ Time: Grill steak or chicken for you and your pet to enjoy. Or host a dog-friendly BBQ for your friends and their pets.
  6. Spend Time at the Lake: If your dog loves to swim, head to your local pet-friendly lake. Pack a lunch. Spending time at the lake is an activity your entire family will enjoy.
  7. Pet-Friendly Backyard: Redesign a portion of your backyard with your dog in mind. Install a dog activity area with ramps for running, add a small child’s swimming pool, a watering station, shade area, dog run, and more.
  8. Professional Photo: As a pet owner, you probably have hundreds (or thousands) of photos of your pet with your family. Not to mention, the extra selfies of you and your pet together. But do you have a professional photo?
  9. Cuddle Time: Watching your favorite videos, sitting on your couch, and cuddling with your pet is a great way to spend an evening.

Coming up with a summer bucket list for your dog is a great family activity. Enjoy all the different ideas together.

70 Summer Bucket List Ideas

Memorial Day often marks the unofficial start to the summer season. Are you ready for summer adventures and fun? If you are searching for inspiration, check out the following ideas for your summer bucket list.

Photo by Du00f3 Castle on Pexels.com
  1. Summer photoshoot with family or friends
  2. Create a summer playlist
  3. Go to the aquarium
  4. Go on a picnic
  5. Make homemade lemonade
  6. Go to the zoo
  7. Play mini-golf
  8. Build sandcastles
  9. Go kayaking
  10. Relax on a pool floatie
  11. Visit a nature center
  12. Go for a boat ride
  13. Go hiking
  14. Volunteer
  15. Have a water balloon fight
  16. Go on a road trip
  17. Walk on the beach
  18. Have a bonfire
  19. Eat S’mores
  20. Host a BBQ
  21. Make homemade ice cream
  22. Chase fireflies
  23. Go camping
  24. Go ziplining
  25. Do karaoke
  26. Watch the sunrise or sunset
  27. Attend a music festival or concert
  28. Go Geocaching
  29. Do sidewalk chalk art
  30. Fly kites
  31. Host a movie night
  32. Go to a local fair
  33. Host a game night
  34. Eat breakfast at the beach
  35. Go to the drive-in
  36. Go on a digital detox for 24 hours
  37. Go on a nature walk
  38. Do summer crafts
  39. Make smoothies with fresh fruit
  40. Attend or host a scavenger hunt
  41. Host a tea party
  42. Watch fireworks
  43. Go to the library for summer reading material
  44. Make popsicles
  45. Visit a waterfall
  46. Play Frisbee
  47. Go to a water park or splash pad
  48. Go fishing
  49. Go to an art museum
  50. Visit a national or state park
  51. Paintball fight
  52. Try a new food from a food truck
  53. Visit a new city
  54. Go on a bike ride
  55. Try a new recipe
  56. Build a fort in the backyard
  57. Create a smash journal
  58. Go to a car show
  59. Run through the sprinkler
  60. Make flower crowns
  61. Go tubing
  62. Go to a local carnival
  63. Make tie-dye shirts
  64. Go to a flea market for fresh fruits and vegetables
  65. Make ice cream floats
  66. Make homemade playdough or slime on a rainy day
  67. Dance in the rain
  68. Do random acts of kindness
  69. Create a TikTok or YouTube video
  70. Blow bubbles

Have a great summer!