It can be difficult to initially think of activities to do, especially while others are still in uni/college/work at the start of summer. If you Google or Pinterest search 'Summer to do lists', you'll get a list made for young American's. Making smores. Going to the cinema. Although some would be great ideas, many are weak and not something I would want to do. I have no interest in making smores or creating my own recipes at the moment. So here is my summer to-do list, although I plan on getting a summer job so it's not set in stone.
A list of things that you can do outside of the education system to keep your creative juices flowing:
A list of things that you can do outside of the education system to keep your creative juices flowing:
- Embroidery (self-embroidering shirts/decorations/etc),
- Reading List,
- Walking. Walk the town. Find a new route to walk the dog. Or allow the dog to choose the route,
- Decorate a mug,
- Yoga,
- Try new foods,
- Create a summer scrapbook/bullet journal,
- Paint,
- Work on a mini-summer photography project,
- Tie dye,
- Re-pot my plants,
- Blog, Blog, Blog,
- Go out for a coffee with Keira,
- Visit an alternative city (not Exeter, Plymouth or Truro),
- Make a dream catcher,
- Make ice pops,
- Go to the park,
- Organise the domain,
- Take a camera out with me,
- Spontaneous,
- Use the 120 pinhole camera,
- Visit friends
Don't put pressure on yourself to have 'the best summer ever', you'll be let down. Just let the summer happen naturally.
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