Tuesday, June 24, 2025

A Summer Bucket List

The calendar says summer which means it's time to revisit my spring bucket list and move on into this new season. This was my spring bucket list...

I kept it short and sweet and still didn't do all I'd planned. I did a lot though, and there were so many fun spring happenings that didn't make the list which means I pass. 

Not that it's a test, but I don't like leaving lists uncrossed. 

Go to a Farmer's Market...not yet. I'm adding this to my summer list because I still want to get there. We just did not have a weekend where it worked this spring, but summer's my favorite for fresh produce and lots of grilled fruits and veg. 

Tackle the attic. Oops. Nope. And now it's hotter than h e double hockey sticks up there so I think we'll push this task off until autumn. Pretty sure last winter I moved the task to spring and since I'm not worrying about it in the heat of summer I guess you'll see it again when autumn rolls around. Hi hubs! 

Kayak. Done. Once but at least we got out there. We'll do more kayaking this summer and nobody will love it more than the little brown dog. 

Dye eggs with the kids. Celebrate Easter. Host dinner. Wow, raise your hand if it feels like Easter was a hundred years ago? In reality just two months. Well, technically a lot longer than two months, but you know what I mean. 

Anyway, this one was done-done-and done and I loved it all. 

Write a love letter. Hmmm...I'm going to say yes because I wrote my grandson a birthday letter four days before summer rolled in. I think when I put this on my bucket list I was thinking more of the hubs, so maybe I can still make that happen. I like writing letters and we still need to officially celebrate our anniversary. 

Hike a trail new to us. Nope. I wish we'd been able to do this, but between the weather and my ankle we didn't get to this one. We don't do a lot of hiking here in the summer because it's so hot, but never say never. 

Host a Derby party. Yup. Whoohoo! It was lots of fun too. 

Pick strawberries and make jam...fail. There's always next year, and thankfully daughter1's mother-in-law makes strawberry fig preserves and always shares. 

Visit a garden. Does my daughter2's raised beds count? Ha! 

Probably not, but I loved seeing all her plants and look forward to tasting something she's grown. 

See a ballet. This was one of my favorite springtime activities. Daughter1 and I went to the International Ballet's performance of Don Quixote to celebrate her birthday. The costumes were beautiful, the dancing exceptional, and there's nothing quite like a mother-daughter day to bring the smiles.  

Spring was busy. While I only managed to complete half my list, there were lots of fun spring events that happened, but weren't listed....my sister and niece came out to the lake one weekend for brunch, the 'kids' moved out and into their own home, we had a whole week with both girls and all the grands in the house, took our first boat ride, celebrated a soon-to-be new momma, a grandson turning three, 41 years of married life, and more. It wasn't dull. Or quiet. 

Now bring on summer...


Linking today with Joanne for Talking About It Tuesdays...hop over to her blog (Slices of Life)  and see what everyone else has to say on this last Tuesday in June. 

17 comments:

  1. This is a great list! I was really into farmer's markets a few summers ago but now I'm just meh about them. I am going to put it on my Saturday calendar for this Saturday and just go and see how I feel. Maybe I will meet a friend and that will make it more fun!

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  2. Great pictures! You did good with your spring list and I would imagine you'll crush your summer list as well. Your culinary creations sound really good! Happy summer to you!

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  3. Even though you didn't complete everything on your Spring bucket list it sounds like you had a good time, you have been busy!
    It sounds like you have a great summer planned!

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  4. Ah, the derby party looks fun! Sounds like a great spring...and, yes, on to summer! Lots of good ideas going on there as well. I want to try making jam. Something new for me. And want to try two new to me restaurants in my area. I'd put those two things on my list (if I had one)!:)

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  5. Those raised beds are so neat and tidy! You did well on Spring and I'm sure Summer will be filled to the brim, too. We have Farmer's markets here on Wednesdays and Saturdays and one down the road on Fridays. They are hard to miss. Great summer list. It would be fun to do miniature golf with the Grands! Cheers to Summer!

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  6. You did quite a bit this spring! And yes, Easter does feel so long ago! This year is flying by so quickly. That Derby party looks like fun!

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  7. Considering how busy your life has seemed over the last few months it's not surprising you didn't tick off everything on your list but you still did a LOT! And I'm sure there will be a lot that gets done over the summer.

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  8. Your daughter's raised beds are beautiful! It sounds like you have some really fabulous summer plans.

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  9. That's a pretty good list, hope you manage to do most of what's on it

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  10. I'd say you did quite well ticking things off the list this spring, and your summer list looks delightful! I wish I was there to join you for the Culinary Creations. They all sound delicious!

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  11. I never make a list of things to do in a particular season because I just know I won’t do them. But…I like lists so maybe I should make these too.
    Your daughter’s garden beds are beautiful! Like something from a Home and Garden show.

    The things you were able to check off sound just wonderful. I love your summer list. There are so many cool things on there — the paddleboard one sort of scares me! I’d fall right off every time!

    We don’t get a lot done during the summer that we want to because heat makes me sick, but if we have nicer days without much heat then we can accomplish some things.

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  12. That's a good list. I'm working on my summer bucket list too!

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  13. You still did very well!! Bring on the summer!!

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  14. Love the Derby hats! You have some great summer plans on your list! Farmers markets and kayaking are on mine!

    Jill - Doused in Pink

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  15. What great lists! I’m exhausted just reading them!

    I am a huge fan of raised beds. Your daughter looks like she’s got a green thumb. Hers are gorgeous and absolutely thriving!

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  16. You did pretty good!!!! I just posted my Goals and Possibilities List for the 3rd Quarter but will be posting about what I did and did not accomplish in June next week….Thanks for sharing!!
    Hugs,
    Deb
    Debbie-Dabble blog

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  17. Fall is a much better time to organize the attic. Maybe even late fall-early winter??? You have plenty of time to do that LATER. Wish we had an attic. But it would be hot as blue blazes up there if we did.

    Hope you have a surprisingly cool day where you can enjoy a hike this summer. We are having crazy cool weather today after a storm (our first real rain all year) on Tuesday night. I am loving it. Wish I could sit on the patio all day long.

    Your daughter's raised beds look great. She has quite the green thumb. We are struggling to grow watermelon, squash and pumpkin. Not much luck yet. Would love to have an herb garden but the seeds just look at me and laugh as I plant them.

    What a grand list for summer. I have it opened on another tab so I can study it thoroughly. Play mini-golf!! Yes!! Homemade ice cream = memories of my sweet dad. Do you have an old fashioned ice cream maker? I have high hopes of swimming laps, too, but our water has been in the 70s even though our highs have been triple digits. Makes for chilly swimming. Hope you will share all the pictures of the patio art when I purchase it.

    Glad to see you linked up with us. Will be eager to follow your progress!!

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