Kids have finished school for the summer, so that means that summer has officially started. We want to make the most of summer this year, so here are all of the things on our summer bucket list. They might inspire you to create your own too.
I have so many things I want to tick off my general bucket list, but I thought it would be good to have one just for summer, so that we can make the most of all the sunshine we have been having.
Camping, yoga, road trips and star gazing - this summer is going to be one to remember. Some things I have done before, but want to do again and others are new things to tick off.
Summer Bucket List
- Make this summer count - I feel like when I was a kid I made the most of every single second of summer, but since growing up every summer just seems to pass by. This summer I am going to make the most of it.
- Go camping - We went camping for the first time 2 years ago and loved it. Sure, it's a lot of effort and you don't have the best nights sleep, but that is part of the fun. Back to basics, no TV or being attached to your phone and sitting round a camp fire. We are surrounded by beautiful countryside where we live, with some great campsites, so it's time to make the most of that. This time it will be with a baby and toddler!
- Take a picture/video every day from today - A picture each day that sums up our day and then I will share it as a collage in my end of summer post.
- Go Stand-Up paddle Boarding - I did this a couple of years ago in Thailand and ever since then I have wanted to do it again. There is a place near us that does it, so there really isn't any excuse. Apart from a lake in Lancashire isn't quite as appealing as the warm sea in Thailand.
- Make s'mores - Can you believe that I only had s'mores for the first time last year?! I have some making up to do and it sounds like the perfect treat to go alongside camping.
- Stay up all night - I haven't done this for well over 10 years and I think it is time to do it again. Stay awake until the sun comes up. But in reality, staying up late when you have a 10 week old it staying up past 9pm!
- Visit 10 New National Trust Sites - We have a National Trust membership and we really aren't making the most of it. Time to explore some new places and once you have the membership it's a free day out.
- Have a water fight - We are set for even more hot weather this summer, so I think I am going to buy some water balloons and a couple of cheap water pistols and have a water fight in the garden. 35 isn't too old for a water fight is it?
- Run 5K - A couple of years ago I built my way up to running 10km and then I got pregnant and let it all slip. I now can't even run for a minute straight. So, I am slowly building my way up to running 5km again.
- Hire a bike and cycle somewhere - I realised the other day that I haven't been on a bike in good few years. I'm not planning on buying a bicycle, just hiring one and taking it out into the countryside for a bit of an explore. I will no doubt be Instagramming straight after with a picture of all my bike related injuries. I don't have great balance at the best of times, let alone being on 2 wheels.
- Spend the whole day watching films - Old films that Dave and I used to watch when we first got together. So things like American Pie, Road Trip, Cruel Intentions. Classics!
- Go to a festival - We always said that having a kid wouldn't stop us from doing the things we loved and that included festivals. So, this summer we are taking Avery to her 3rd festival and Ziggy to his first.
- Donate to the food bank every month - I don't want this list to be totally selfish, and this is something I want to do more often and not just at Christmas time like we usually do.
- Make homemade frozen treats - We have an ice cream maker that we have only used once and I don't think that is acceptable. Think of all that homemade ice cream we are missing out on. We've already made some amazing frozen yogurt.
- Visit every location on the "10 Breathtakingly Beautiful Lancashire Views" list - 10 amazing views no more than an hour from us. I bet there will be some amazing sunrises and sunsets there.
- Spend the afternoon and evening on a rooftop bar - wine optional.
- See more of the England - We are so lucky to have seen so much of the world, but we have seen very little of the country we live in. Being on the Lancashire/Yorkshire boarder, there is so much within a short distance, so this summer we are going to go on more day trips as see some more cities and some more of the countryside.
- Watch a beautiful sunrise and sunset - I have seen some beautiful ones in the past, but there are still plenty more to see.
- Go canoeing - A bit easier than SUP, but just as fun. You can hire them out at the lake at the park near us.
- Fly a kite - I have never flown a kite before. We were at the beach a couple of weeks ago and someone was trying, and failing, to fly a kite. We were all laughing, so maybe I should see if I could do it myself.
- Spend more time outdoors - Working from home means that I spend the majority of my time indoors, so I want to spend more time outdoors, even if it is just sitting in the garden to do some reading.
- Pick wildflowers - I want to go on a long country walk and pick some beautiful wild flowers to bring home.
- Make BBQ'd pizza - Seriously, it's a thing. Make our own pizzas and cook them on the BBQ. It's a plan!
- Dance in the rain - It always looks like so much fun in films, so I want to give it a try.
- Picnic On The Beach - Lots of beach time this summer with delicious homemade food sounds like a good idea.
- Make a meal from farm (or farmer's market) to table - It doesn't get much fresher than that.
- Go wild swimming - What better way to cool down after a long hike than go wild swimming.
- Read more - Although I spend most of my day reading, it is more for blog related stuff rather than just for enjoyment. I have about 6 books that I have started to read, 20 more on the shelf ready to read and about 30 on my Amazon wish list that I am waiting to buy.
- Go on a road trip - Good music, good company and great views. It is what hot summer days were made for.
- Spend more time writing - Being a writer, this should be a pretty easy one to complete. I just need to schedule my time better.
- Have a romantic candlelit dinner in the garden - This one will be a nice surprise for the husband (as long as he isn't reading this).
- Go on the Witch Trial tour - We live in Pendle, which is famous for the witch trials of the early 1600s. There is a tour near us that sounds amazing. I did the tour in Salem in Massachusetts, so at least this is closer to home.
- Go fruit picking - We have been really successful with growing some things in our garden this year, but fruit isn't one of them. So, I want to go fruit picking and then make delicious pies with our haul.
- Say yes to everything for a week - This is something I have been wanting to do for a couple of years, ever since reading Yes Man (see, I do read some books). I am not going to tell anyone that I am doing it, until the week is over, as I am sure someone will take advantage of it. With life being so busy at the moment, it can be easy getting into the habit of saying no to everything. But, good things can happen when you say yes. This doesn't apply to work related stuff though.
- Go a whole day without phone, TV and computer - Apparently, there is life beyond phones, TVs and computers. I don't believe it, so I will have to test this one out for myself.
- Stargaze - Stars are pretty. Enough said.
- Go zip lining again- I have done this a couple of times now, but I want to do it over and over again. There is a HUGE one in Wales that I would love to do.
Things to do in summer
- Have a garden party - It's time to get everyone together and have fun in the sun.
- Try a bright lipstick - I tend to wear a lot of black, but I want to start adding more colour to my life and I think lipstick is a great place to start.
- Stay in a cabin in the woods - I know that is usually the scene of a horror movie, but it just looks so romantic.
- Spend the entire day in bed - Why not?! We work really hard, so why not take the whole day off to do nothing.
- Make Ice Cream Floats - Another summer essential for cooling down, and I haven't had one since I was about 10.
- Eat breakfast for dinner - This is not specifically a summer thing, but I have never done it. A big stack of pancakes at 9pm sounds good to me. Maybe I can pair this with the romantic candlelit dinner haha.
- Host a brunch party - Everyone is all about dinner parties or having a BBQ, but what about brunch? It's the best meal of that day and that deserves to be celebrated.
- Do some yoga every day - I am not talking about 45 minutes every day, but at 10 minutes every day.
What do you want to do more of this summer? Do you have a summer bucket list?
Looking for more bucket list ideas? Take a look at my Before 40 Bucket List or my Autumn Bucket List.
Renee @ Two in the Kitchen says
This is a GREAT list and it's making me think I need to start one before summer is gone!! I can't believe you have never had a s'more! That is one big MUST. Oh, and if you are going to see an IMAX movie, I recommend going to see Jurassic World in IMAX 3-D. It is SO cool to see those dinosaurs that look like they are about to eat you in IMAX. Don't even bother seeing the movie if you don't see it in IMAX!! ;)
Ashley says
What a fun idea! I need to be better about keeping track of what I want to do in the summer ... because before I know it, it's over and I did nothing!! Love so many of the things on your list! BBQ pizza, homemade ice cream, yes yes!
Rach @ This Italian Family says
These are all such wonderful eyes! They all scream summer! Let me know how BBQing the pizza turns out! I have been wanting to try that!
Annie @ The Garlic Diaries says
Okay hold on...you have never had a s'more???? Girl. That needs to be the first item checked off this awesome list! My second favorite is the "yes to everything." I totally want to try that! Can't wait to hear how your bucket list goes :). It is inspiring me to enjoy every second of summer!
Cailee says
Wow!! This looks like an amazing bucket list!! A day watching films sounds amazing!
Trudy says
Pretty photos Dannii. I love it when you share pictures of the UK and I hope you share more from when you travel to different parts. It might be the only way I get to see the UK for a while.
Holly says
I think I am too old to be staying up all night haha. But I would like to start getting up early enough to see the sunrise.
Doing more yoga is a good one. I am hoping that it might help me to get injured less as I am running a lot more and I seem to get injured every couple of weeks.
Vanessa says
We have a bit family camping trip this weekend, I just hope that the weather holds out. You are going to have a busy summer with this list
[email protected] says
Great list. I wonder if you are traveling through Texas...I hope so.
Too funny that one of your items is to say yes. My goal for this year is to say no more to things. I was overwhelmed at the end of last year and had to put a stop to it. I admit it's nice, but I go back to old habits for a few days and realized I have to stay firm and say no. People get mad, but oh well.
Alice @ Hip Foodie Mom says
oh my gawd, I love this post!!!! and what a bucket list!!!! your summer sounds like it's going to be fabulous! for me, it's to relax more but also train. . I'm running a half marathon in August! but I'm also adding picnics, road trips and camping to my list too! love this!
Over a cuppa says
That is a great list, I was thinking of doing a list not quite as mega as yours as I have two teens to work around too but...that is no excuse not to have a list!
Evenings at the moment are spent in the garden till it gets dark, I do still have my phone but it nice not to be worshiping the goggle box of an evening (there is a blog post for me in that!).
Smores are lovely, we make them just because sometimes and Oscar loves any excuse to light a fire!
Staying up all night made me smile and remember, nights pre-children I did that a lot and romantically drive somewhere nice to watch the sun rise :-)
Looks like you have a fab summer planned and the weather at the moment looks just perfect x
Stella Kashmoney says
They all look achievable. Good luck with every one of them.
Kari @ bite-sized thoughts says
Wow, what a great list! I love your ideas / goals and share quite a few of them. When we move out of London proper (probably later this year) we will be getting a car and I can't wait to also get a tent and start camping. My husband grew up doing that regularly but my family weren't the camping type, so I've only gone a few times.
Dave says
This is a great list and I look forward to helping you complete as many as possible - especially spending more time outside, seeing more of the UK and more zip-lining. And BBQ pizza!
Emma says
You have never had smores? That has to be the first thing you do, they are a must every summer.