Why this summer bucket list works
Summers slip by on autopilot, then suddenly it’s September and you meant to do so much more. Writing a bucket list up front turns vague good intentions into a visible plan the whole family can see — and ticking each one off makes the season feel as full as it should.
How to use it
- Print the PDF (US Letter or A4) and brainstorm ideas together.
- Mix big adventures with cheap, easy wins so there’s always something to reach for.
- Stick it on the fridge and tick things off all summer. Aim to fill the page before school’s back.