Enjoying Outside, Inside - Summertime Activities

As a kid, I always looked forward to summer. Was it because I didn’t have to go to school? Was it because (growing up in Wisconsin) I didn’t have to shovel snow for those three months? Probably a little of both. Regardless, I have many great memories of doing fun activities. If you’re looking for something to do to stay out of the heat, entertain children, or something to remind you of your childhood, here are some of my favorite things:
Tie-dye – who hasn’t had at least one tie-dyed shirt? There are many patterns to choose from: spiral, bullseye, stripes, or a heart. What colors to use? Try them all! A side “benefit” – you may have temporary tie-dyed hands!
Thread and a safety pin equals friendships bracelets. I remember sitting in the back seat on long trips tying knots to make colorful (and some not so colorful) bracelets. As with tie-dyeing, you can get as creative as you want.
Have a picnic. Sure, you could plan a special trip to a park or lake, but backyard picnics are just as wonderful! Forgot the ketchup? No problem! Need more chips? Run inside! Is it too hot? Take your picnic inside.
I remember going on scavenger hunts with friends. At their house, my house, or an open area nearby, we would create our own list and try to find worms, spiders, the largest leaf, something that started with the letter ‘C’. And don’t think you need to be a kid to have a scavenger hunt!
Run through the sprinklers!
Put up a hammock, read a book or take a nap. I didn’t do this a lot as a kid, but I have come to embrace the magic of a hammock in a nice shady area, with a book and a cool beverage close at hand. This is your reminder to take some time to relax and enjoy summer.
-Nate Lillge (nlillge@tuleyome.org)
Tuleyome Adventures and Engagement Director
Certified California Naturalist
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