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53 Things To Do Before Summer Is Over

Hit everything on this list before summer 2017 is in the books.

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53 Things To Do Before Summer Is Over
Sierra Abbott

Well, hello there July! June has come and gone, but we still have a little over a month to enjoy what summer has to offer before it is time to go back to reality. Are you not sure what to do to fill the rest of your summer days? Hit everything on this list before summer 2017 is in the books.

1. Read "Milk and Honey" by Rupi Kaur.

2. Take basic pictures in the swan pool float.

3. Eat as much ice cream as you can.

4. Take a float trip down a local river.

5. Go to your local zoo.

6. Make slime.

7. Take a road trip to a place in your state you have never been.

8. Volunteer at your local food bank.

9. Take an hour out of your day to visit people at a nursing home and hear a new story.

10. Have a Polaroid photo shoot with your best friend.

11. Learn how to make a new dish from one of your grandma's recipes.

12. Check out a book from your local library.

13. Go swimming (a whole lot).

14. Try a new restaurant with your boo (or bestie).

15. Stay off social media for 24 hours.

16. Go to the drive-in movie theater with your family.

17. Make a DIY craft for your apartment.

18. Surprise your mom with flowers.

19. Start a journal.

20. Try every flavor of fro-yo at your favorite local frozen yogurt place.

21. Do a summer cleanse of your room.

22. Go on a drive down back roads with no destination in mind.

23. Research what is going on in our government at the moment.

24. Take a picture of something that makes you happy every single day.

25. Go thrift store shopping.

26. Ask your grandparents if you can do something to help them out around the house.

27. Get your tan on.

28. Start and finish a project you have been wanting to do for a while.

29. Give some love to the animals at your local animal shelter.

30. Make a birdfeeder to put in your yard.

31. Write down at least one positive thing that happens every day in a journal.

32. Watch a movie that is not in your favorite genre.

33. Try out a lipstick that you are too scared to try (I promise you will rock it).

34. Go bowling with a group of friends.

35. Find something to do by yourself that makes you happy.

36. Write a letter to the people you love to make sure they know how much you love them.

37. Make your own popsicles at home.

38. Teach yourself how to rollerblade.

39. Plan a road trip with your mom.

40. Connect with an old friend.

41. Read the whole book of Psalms in the Bible.

42. Eat that piece of pizza and do not worry about the diet.

43. Take a picture with a Sparkler on the Fourth of July.

44. Spend the day with your sister/brother.

45. Clean out your wardrobe.

46. Buy the outfit that makes you feel good.

47. Cry your eyes out while you watch "The Notebook."

48. Master the fidget spinner.

49. Go on a hike early in the morning.

50. Find a new, local coffee shop in your state.

51. Try a new workout you have never done before.

52. Paint your nails a crazy color.

53. Simply enjoy your summer while it lasts.

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