100+ things to do this summer: ULTIMATE SUMMER BUCKET LIST *aesthetic pinterest summer edition*
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The video kicks off by encouraging viewers to romanticize their summer and make the most of the hot weather. The host shares 100+ activity ideas to prevent boredom and inspire viewers to be the 'main character' of their summer. Today, June 21st, marks the official start of summer, so there are no more excuses to be lazy. The viewer is advised to grab a pen and paper to jot down the ideas, which can be enjoyed alone, with friends, family, or a partner.
A variety of at-home and creative activities are suggested to kickstart the summer. These include making pizza and wine, painting canvas or tote bags, reading, having a pool day with fruit or acai bowls, making cocktails, updating your wardrobe, watching summer movies, visiting a farmers market, and decorating your room. The host emphasizes that these activities can help uplift your mood and surroundings.
The video moves into self-care and exploration activities. Suggestions include taking yourself on a date to a bookstore or restaurant, going on a spontaneous road trip, walking with headphones listening to a podcast, cooking fresh summer recipes, planning a dream vacation, working out, and visiting grandparents. These activities encourage personal well-being and connection with loved ones.
For more fun and unique experiences, the host recommends getting summer-themed nails, tanning outdoors, getting a fresh haircut, enjoying ice cream or gelato, visiting an amusement park, rewatching 'The Summer I've Turned Pretty,' trying a new sport like tennis, having a cottage weekend to disconnect, and having a 'no social media' day. These ideas focus on embracing the joyful and carefree spirit of summer.
Activities that involve the outdoors and group participation are highlighted. These include gardening, a boat day (if possible), trying a new coffee shop, pottery class, having an aesthetic picnic, a photoshoot with friends, creating a memory journal, attending a concert, and a full 'glow up' day. These encourage enjoying nature and building memories with others.
The video then suggests relaxing and practical activities such as having a good brunch, a 'clean day' to tidy your living space, making a new summer playlist, attending a yoga class (especially outdoors), thrifting for unique finds, watching the sunset, having a game night, and a bonfire with s'mores. These offer a mix of comfort, organization, and enjoyment.
More creative and engaging ideas are presented, such as starting a book club, trying crochet, becoming a content creator, watching fireworks, visiting an outdoor cinema, baking summer treats with fruits, drawing with coloring pens, enjoying a face mask and bath, or getting a facial. These activities foster creativity and personal well-being.
The host suggests social and legacy-building activities like hosting a tea party (Bridgerton style), having a full spa day, creating a personal recipe book, exploring your own city like a tourist, having a sleepover with friends, using a disposable camera, playing mini-golf, and having a barbecue. These ideas focus on making lasting memories and exploring local areas.
Activities covering financial health, education, and entertainment are included. These involve starting a saving jar, going for a bike ride, watching a documentary, having a Disney movie night with themed food, trying an escape room, and an 'everything shower' routine followed by a massage. These suggestions offer a balance of growth and leisure.
The video continues with personal styling and exploration ideas, such as painting bikini tops, making and decorating jewelry stands, dining at a fancy restaurant, reviewing your goal list for the year, having a 'Taco Tuesday' night with margaritas, making fruit popsicles, and going shopping at stores like TJ Maxx or Target. These focus on self-expression and indulging in treats.
Further suggestions include berry picking, visiting a farm to see animals, a late-night drive with loud music, a hair mask and blowout routine, watching a sports game, having a mukbang (trying new foods), getting a pedicure, a sushi day, organizing your handbag, and a late-night gas station run for snacks. These activities promote joy and personal comfort.
The final set of ideas covers socializing, productivity, and self-improvement: a girls' night out, recreating Pinterest pictures or TikTok routines, waking up early to watch the sunrise, prepping for back-to-school (if applicable), establishing a perfect night routine, rewatching a favorite TV show, having a 'healthy girl' day, going through saved TikToks, learning a new language, stargazing, and a kitchen makeover. The video concludes by encouraging viewers to create their own summer bucket list to have the 'best summer of their life.'