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What Are Your Plans For Summer?

Try to make it the best one yet!

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What Are Your Plans For Summer?

Summer is just around the corner and we all want to make it the best one yet. So get out a pen and paper and start making a summer bucket list. Even if an idea sounds crazy or an event that you're thinking you won't go to just write it down because it is summer and you never know. You should have a lot of fun and make some new crazy memories! Meet new people and share stories. Take a million and ten pictures so that you will never forget about this summer! Go ahead, let your guard down and just have a good time!

Here are some ideas of things that can go on your summer bucket list!

1. Go to a baseball game

2. Go to a water park

3. Go to the lake

4. Make plans with friends for the 4th of July

5. Go to an amusement park

6. Find a place to go cliff jumping

7. Go to an outdoor movie theater

8. See if your favorite band will be in town

9. Go to the State Fair

10. Go on a bike ride

11. Find a new ice cream shop and try it out

12. Go shopping

13. Go to a big city and explore

14. Take a class at the YWCA like cooking or yoga

15. Go on a hike

These are just a few of the thousands of ideas out there for you to do this summer. If you want more ideas go ahead and Google summer bucket lists and I guarantee you that you will find more ideas than you ever could have thought of. If you are looking for new things to do with with your significant other there are plenty of things out there too. Try new things together and be adventurous! This can help your relationship grow and give you both new memories with one another. So here is to summer and here is to new memories and adventures.

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