There is nothing quite like the summertime. And thankfully, I live in a place that has the best weather for it (though, I’m not really into this whole “June gloom” thing). I thought it would be fun to create a bucket list for the summer months of June and July, so I can enjoy it to its fullest, as well as be productive.Without further ado, here’s my list!
Summer 2013 Bucket List
1. Trip to Disneyland
2. Finish reading four books
3. Get my splits back
4. Camping
5. Malibu Beach
6. Try barre classes
7. Go on a walk every day
8. Repurpose our china cabinet
9. Find a new hiking place
10. Baseball game
11. Sign with an agent
12. Declutter our apartment and my computer
13. Sand and stain IKEA counter top
14. Kayaking
15. Make homemade ice cream
16. Use our deep fryer
17. Sign up for a new acting class
18. Spend time with friends
19. Bike rides
20. See at least one summer blockbuster
21. Spend time with family
22. Eat breakfast
23. Plant basil and parsley
24. Scour a flea market
25. Find a great Mexican restaurant (and margarita)
26. Take more photos with my DSLR
27. Finish my scrapbook
28. Meet new friends
29. Visit a new dog park
30. Hang out at a pool
31. Eat a snowcane
32. Mail letters/postcards
33. Bake a cake
34. Try a new recipe
35. Be outside as much as possible
Of course, I’m open to doing much more than what is just on this list. I’m excited for a trip we have planned back to Texas at the end of July, and maybe I’ll even get to fly to North Carolina to visit my sister!
What are some of your bucket list items for this summer? I’ll update periodically with the things I’ve accomplished!
-wonderland sam
I want to get splits for the first time ever. -_-
Haha, I agree with Eat Breakfast! I’m not too much of a morning/breakfast person.
Basil grows great and can really take off! Love basil.
Courtney, I didn’t know you had a blog! I will have to read along now. π
Thankfully I’m not as far away from my splits as I thought. But I’ve only ever been able to do the left and right splits…I think it’s physically impossible for me to do middle, haha. Breakfast is the hardest thing…I never feel well enough in the morning to have it. We bought the basil seeds forever ago and have yet to plant them, but I’m excited about growing our own herbs. π
Try El Cholo for your Mexican/margarita fix.
I’ll have to try that out…thanks for the suggestion!