MAKE SUMMER COUNT: CRAFT YOUR SUMMER BUCKET LIST
Contributed by Heidi Roth, RDN, CHHC
We’ve been waiting all year for this - summer is finally here! Long, sunny days stretch out before us, full of possibility. Most of us have a few vague ideas about all the fun things we want to do this season. But, before we know it, it’s September and we are asking ourselves what happened to the summer?! You don’t want to get to Labor Day and think, I wish I had… That’s where a summer bucket list comes in.
Why Create a Summer Bucket List?
Bucket lists not only help us plan for all the fun things we want to do, but they can also have significant benefits for our mood and well-being. Research consistently shows that anticipating positive events can boost happiness, spark stronger emotions than simply looking back, and contribute to better mental health. Having things to look forward to is a key contributor to psychological well-being. Bucket lists remind us that life is short, and we should live it to its fullest. As they say, “the best is yet to come!”
Tips for Crafting a Summer Bucket List
Inspiration to Get You Started
Go camping (or glamping!) | Visit a farmers' market | Go tubing on a river |
Plan a one-on-one day with each of your kids | Try a new summer fruit or vegetable | Organize a summer-themed potluck |
Go to a baseball game | Pick fresh berries | Host a themed party |
Go zipling | Play mini-golf | Go thrifting |
Jump into a lake | Go to a drive-in movie | Attend a local concert or event |
Draw with sidewalk chalk | Spend a day at the beach | Visit a state park |
Make homemade popsicles | Learn how to garden | Plant a window box with herbs |
Go plogging - walking or jogging + picking up litter | Have a bonfire and roast s'mores | Take advantage of free museum days |
Schedule a digital detox day | Try pickleball! | Watch fireworks |
Try a new recipe, like watermelon gazpacho! | Host a game night with friends | Picnic at a local park |
Volunteer at an animal shelter | Join a summer reading contest | Visit a food truck |
Go on a roadtrip to a new town | Go on a sunrise hike or bike ride | Watch the sunset |
Spend a night stargazing | Get or renew your library card | Plant a container garden |
WATERMELON GAZPACHO RECIPE
4 cups cubed watermelon
2 cups cubed tomatoes
1 TB red onion, minced
½ cup peeled, seeded and cubed cucumber (leave skin on for English cucumber)
½ cup red or green pepper, cubed
salt, to taste
3-4 TB lime juice
3 dashes Tabasco, or to taste
1 TB extra-virgin olive oil
Place watermelon, tomatoes, onion, pepper and cucumber in food processor. Pulse until vegetables are finely chopped, but not pureed. Place vegetables in bowl and add lime juice, Tabasco, olive oil and 3/4 tsp salt. Taste and adjust seasonings as needed. Serve very cold and enjoy! Will keep 3-4 days in the fridge.
What's on your summer bucket list?
Heidi Roth RDN, LDN, is a Registered/Licensed Dietitian, Health Coach and nutrition expert with a passion for health and wellness. She graduated from the University of Pittsburgh with a BS in Nutrition and Dietetics.
June 2025 Corporate Newsletter: Make Summer Count: Craft Your Summer Bucket List