50 Things To Accomplish This Summer
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50 Things To Accomplish This Summer

A summer bucket list that will make 2018 the most memorable yet.

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50 Things To Accomplish This Summer
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With summer time quickly coming up, many of us are looking for things to accomplish this summer. Although some people may be booked from the last day of finals until move in day, many of us do not have an plans. If you are like me and are struggling to decide how you should spend your time over the summer, here is a bucket list of 60 things that you can try to accomplish before summer is over. Good luck!

1. Go to the beach.

2. Go to an amusement park.

3. Make some new friends.

4. Start exercising.

5. Get a passport and put some use to it.

6. Lay out under the stars.

7. Volunteer at a local animal shelter.

8. Go to a concert.

9. Change your clothing style.

10. Take a road trip with your friends.

11. Take cute pictures with fireworks on the 4th.

12. Read some books!!

13. Discover a new hobby.

14. Go to a museum.

15. Go hiking.

16. Start a fundraiser for a good cause.

17. Finish your summer classes (if you have any).

18. Go through your old clothes and donate.

19. Spend time with your family.

20. Catch up with some childhood friends.

21. Make a bonfire22. Go parasailing.

23. Try some new food.

24. Start a conversation with a stranger.

25. RELAX!

26. Treat yourself to a shopping spree.

27. Swim with dolphins.

28. Start learning a new language.

29. Tie-dye something.

30. Get a tattoo.

31. Go visit a state/national park.

32. Go to a state fair.

33. Watch a sunset.

34. Watch a sunrise.

35. Play mini golf.

36. Go scuba diving.

37. Go skinny dipping.

38. Ride in a hot air balloon.

39. Play spotlight

40. Keep a journal to remember how much fun you had!

41. Go horse back riding.

42. Pet some sting rays.

43. Go camping.

44. Spend some time with your grandparents.

45. Start your own little garden

46. Go to thrift stores

47. Go eat at local family restaurants

48. Go to a baseball game

49. Play beach volleyball

50. Pick your own berries

51. Try to catch fireflies

52. Go to a drive in theater

53. Have a water balloon/gun fight

54. Clean your room/car

55. Learn more about yourself/love yourself

56. Try to paint

57. Ride a Ferris wheel

58. Go-carting!

59. Save some money.

60. HAVE SOME FUN!

I hope this bucket list can give you some ideas for what to do with your free time over the summer. Remember to always have fun and be safe! This is your time to enjoy!



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