90 Things To Do With 'The One' This Summer
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90 Things To Do With 'The One' This Summer

Cross off your summer bucket list now.

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90 Things To Do With 'The One' This Summer
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Summer: where temperatures increase, the amount of sunshine increases, but most importantly, the number of fun things to do increases as well. You may have a special someone or a favorite group of friends. Make this summer the best one yet and cross off everything on your summer bucket list. Here are 90 things to do with 'the one' this summer:

1. Catch lightning bugs


2. Pick wild flowers/drink the honey from honeysuckles

3. Pick blueberries, strawberries, peaches, or blackberries

4. Plant a garden

5. Ride your old bikes/scooters

6. Go tanning/swimming at the pool

7. Have a lake day

8. Go camping

9. Go fishing

10. Float down the river

11. Play catch (or another sport)

12. Look at the stars

13. Go to a concert

14. Go to a rodeo

15. Go to a roller coaster theme park and/or water park

16. Go for a walk

17. Watch old music videos on YouTube

18. Go to the movies, especially a drive in movie

19. Read a book

20. Visit a new town

21. Cook a big breakfast

22. Make a Pinterest DIY project

23. Go bowling

24. Go roller skating

25. Go for a drive at sunset

26. Play cards

27. Play board games

28. Go hiking

29. Go on a beach trip

30. Look at old family pictures

31. Buy ice cream

32. Make your own smoothies

33. Go white water rafting

34. Visit a new restaurant

35. Go on a picnic

36. Go dancing

37. Have a cook out

38. Play in the rain

39. Visit distant family

40. Go to the zoo

41. Visit a history museum

42. Go to a baseball game

43. Participate in a tailgate

44. Play corn hole

45. Go shopping

46. Eat some watermelon

47. Visit a botanical garden

48. Talk on the phone all night

49. Sleep all day

50. Cook a fancy dinner

51. Bake cookies

52. Go night swimming

53. Throw a friends and family backyard get-together

54. Sing karaoke

55. Learn a new dance

56. Get super dressed up and go to a fancy dinner

57. Visit a rooftop restaurant

58. Have an '80s/'90s classic movie marathon

59. Go to Top Golf

60. Have a low country boil

61. Watch the sunset

62. Watch the sunrise

63. Make homemade ice cream

64. Learn a family recipe

65. Wear red, white, and blue on the 4th of July

66. Take summer-y looking pictures

67. Watch fireworks

68. Play with puppies or kittens

69. Ride top down in a jeep


70. Visit the local farmer's market

71. Build a bonfire

72. Make s'mores

73. Take a frozen yogurt trip

74. Go out for coffee

75. Listen/watch a thunderstorm

76. Explore the city

77. Create a scrapbook

78. Redecorate your room

79. Hand wash your car

80. Visit a flea market

81. Go to a yard sale

82. Have a water balloon fight

83. Have an egg toss competition

84. Chase down an ice cream truck

85. Put together an old fashioned kickball, wiffle ball or badminton game

86. Send handwritten letters in the mail

87. Swing on a tire swing/ play on a playground


88. Play old video games, like the Wii

89. Watch old family videos

90. Go to church together


Happy summer! Did I miss anything? Let me know!


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