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25 Simple Things College Girls Can Do To Make Summer 2019 The Best Summer Yet

The Ultimate Summer Bucket List.

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25 Simple Things College Girls Can Do To Make Summer 2019 The Best Summer Yet

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It's that time of year again, classes are over the weather is warmer and it is officially that summer season. If you are anything like me you want to make the most of your summer in between working and taking summer classes. I've found that making a bucket list for the summer helps me make sure I do everything I want to over the summer. If you are stuck on what to do this summer hopefully this helps you get some ideas.

Go to the Beach

Go to the Drive In movies

Stargaze

Make s'mores

Have a water balloon fight

Go to the pool... A LOT

Go shopping 

Go to a concert

Roadtrip

See the new Lion King movie 

Go see Toy Story 4

Volunteer 

Enjoy my 21st in the best way possible

Ireland

While this is not practical for a typical summer bucket list for me it is, since I'll be going mid May.

Find awesome yard sale finds

Have a yard sale

Pass Summer classes with a B or better

Take super cute selfies

Catch up with ALL of my friends

See the fireworks on 4th of July

Visit the amusement park

Explore Centralia

Go to the Abandoned Turnpike

Visit the local shops and restaurants 

Living in the same small town my whole life I have NEVER visited the local shops it has always been the chain stores.

Make it a summer to remember 

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