Monday, September 2, 2024

Harvest Lane Cottage Summer Bucket List 2024 Updated September 2nd

Hello everyone! It's the third of June and high time I made my bucket list! I'm going to print this out and put it on my refrigerator so that I see it daily. I'll be back with updates. Please share your bucket lists with me, too. You may have an idea that I haven't thought of yet!

Here we go!

 Write my summer bucket list 

 Write my summer reading list

 Spend lots of time with my daughter and grandbaby 

 Knit little socks for my grandson

 BBQs ~ 1 so far

 Knit socks for #summersockcamp2024

♥ Knit soap bags for the rescue mission ~ 1 finished

Sew a new skirt before school starts

Take in the elastic on a couple of skirts

Catch up my mending. Three dresses done, one pair of socks Swedish darned, and two shirts tossed. They were too worn out. 

Sew ten project bags ~ 2 sewn

Picnic in the park

 Day trip to northwest Arkansas

 Celtic Ladies and Irish Tenors show in Branson

Drive in movie

 One City Market yarn shop

 Worship Jesus under the stars

 Sit by water and worship Jesus

♥ Sit by a fire and worship Jesus

♥ Watch fireworks 

 Talk to strangers

♥ Blow bubbles

 Eat icy cold watermelon

 Eat fresh corn on the cob

♥ Eat fresh tomatoes from our garden

 Make strawberry jam

Make blueberry jam

Make a Christmas gift

Make a plan for blog posts

Make a daily and weekly rhythm plan

Make a gift list for birthdays and Christmas

Repot 3 houseplants. 2 done

 Take the backroads and put a little gravel in our travel ~ We've done this a lot. We actually escaped the GPS a couple of times! It just showed a grid with no roads.

 Company all summer long! 


What's on your summer bucket list friends?


Enjoy!
Laura
Happy for summer at home!
It's the best part of teaching.

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10 comments:

  1. Sounds like a great list. Have fun and enjoy your summer to the fullest!!!

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  2. What a fun list. I've never had a bucket list but yours sounds fairly doable.
    Blessings,
    Betsy

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    1. Hi Betsy!

      I never finish a list, but it does help me to be more intentional about how I use my time. It also makes sure I'm not all work and no play!

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  3. Hello! Your list looks fun and festive, my friend! I could borrow a few of your ideas, but sadly not the sewing ones. If we lived closer, I would beg you to teach me! I am afraid it would be a lost cause. I cannot thread a needle! I want to learn more about birds, call more people to chat, and eat more ice cream!

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    1. I love your plans, Billie Jo. I would teach you to sew for sure.
      I'm going to eat my share if ice cream, too!

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  4. Hi Laura! I do love your bucket lists! I would love to do more camping, even though they spotted a Grizzly in our favorite spot! I would also like to take a trip, somewhere close, for our 50th wedding anniversary. Picnics, reading, making Christmas gifts all sound delightful!! Thanks for all your ideas! Hugs, Barb

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    1. Oh Barb! A grizzly? How scary is that?
      I do hope you camp safely wherever you go. I don't mind the idea of RV camping, but I'm not much for a tent. I'm too old to get up and down off the ground easily, especially with a sore everything!
      I hope you find lots of fun things to do.
      Blessings,
      Laura of Harvest Lane Cottage

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  5. YES! Talk to strangers! Love that.

    Eating corn on the cob...that is so great. : )

    I'd sure like to see the soap bags, that sounds neat.

    Have a sweet day, Blessings!
    ~Amelia My Forest Cathedral blog

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    1. The soap bags are simple knit bags with a drawstring. I'll make a note to take photos.

      Ii love your replies. Thank you!
      Laura

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Laura Lane