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Final Summer Break Bucket List

My last summer break is almost here; let's make it the best one yet!

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Final Summer Break Bucket List
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I can't believe it's almost here, my last ever summer break before entering the big adult world! I have had some pretty good summer's in my past, but this one is going to be one for the books! This summer I plan to do new things, try new foods and step out of my comfort zone any chance I get. Here is my Final Summer Break Bucket List!

Visit the Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati Zoo

Being from Cleveland, the zoo is always a staple in the summer fun plan, however, its been a while since I visited the Columbus Zoo, and experiencing the Cincinnati Zoo for the first time is a must!

Eat at several different food trucks around Ohio.

I have always been a picky eater, putting that aside, I want to try multiple different food trucks and get over my picky eating habits!

Visit a big city.

Living in Cleveland is a blessing, but visiting a different major city like New York City, Miami, Chicago or Boston would be amazing!

Go to as many concerts as I can.

Going to country concerts in the summer is big in my hometown, but I want to step out of the country scene and go to multiple different concerts that I never thought I'd want to go to.

Save money.

Probably the hardest thing to do, since this bucket list seems to be never ending. However, saving money is key for having a good senior year!

Meet a celebrity.

A girl can dream right? If you see Zac Efron, tell him I'm looking for him.

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