Making Summer Awesome – Week Three

So, remember how a few weeks ago I realized that although I was pretending to think summer was awesome, I wasn’t really enjoying it?

And then we started this whole “Intentionally Making Summer Awesome” idea, and…something happened….

I was cleaning up clothes in Kaylia’s room a few days ago, just sorting through stuff, trying to figure out what she’s outgrown, and what I might need to buy her for fall. I was thinking about how it was almost time to pack away the big stack of bright, summery clothes, but then this thought popped into my head: “That’s okay, I don’t mind getting ready for fall. I think I’m okay with moving on to the next season soon, because it’s been a really great summer.”

What??! What was that, there?

Two and a half weeks, people. That’s all the time it took to turn this thing around. I have been so much happier since I figured out what was making me unhappy. The steps I’ve taken to reach my summer goals haven’t been big or impressive – they’ve just been intentional. (Here’s Week 1 and Week 2, if you missed out…)

Some of these might look familiar to you, but here’s a recap of what we’ve done during Week Three of my “Make Summer Awesome” challenge:

1) Go to the lake with friends.

Ben’s parents were gone for a few weeks this summer, and told us we could make use of their cabin while they were gone. We tend to spend a lot of time at my parents’ cabin, because summer is about the only time I get to see my family. (My parents live in Florida from October to April, so we try to make up for lost time during the summer.)

But a weekend at Ben’s parents’ cabin sounded good, and we were able to spend it with friends we love to be with, but don’t get to see very often. Beautiful weekend!

Weekend

2) Give the deck a mini-makeover.

I’ve been feeling like our deck is very brown, and very bare. It needed spicing up a bit, so I headed out to the city one evening to see what kind of end-of-the-summer sales I could find for patio accessories. Pickings were slim, but I managed to find what I need for $25, and happily checked this item off my list.

deck

When I asked Ben’s opinion on my new outdoor cushions, he studied them for a second, and then said, “Well, I can’t see myself using them for anything.”

I tried to explain that they’re not for using – they’re just for looking pretty!

3) Put on a Homeschool Forum.

Last spring, my friend invited me to drive out to Winkler with her for a Homeschool Forum. It was a great evening – very encouraging and informative. A panel of parents answered a series of questions about how and why they homeschooled their kids, and I was able to pick up many great tips for the evening.

We decided to try the same idea in Niverville, and it was great! I loved listening to the many different opinions and ideas that were shared, and I loved being able to share the night with other parents who are seeking advise and ideas.

4) Take pictures at the Mennonite Landing.

I love the Mennonite Landing. There’s trees, and water, and when camp seems too far away, this place will fit my craving.

I’ve taken pictures there in fall and winter, but not spring and summer, so it was my goal to get down there to add another season to my collection of photos.

Mennonite Landing

What have you been up to? Back into the swing of things with fall? Squeezing out the last drops of summer before the end of August?

2 thoughts on “Making Summer Awesome – Week Three

  1. We are FINALLY getting dirt (as in, right now, loads and loads and loads of dirt are in my front yard and still more to come) so that means my very important must-have-before-the-snow-flies path to the front door is just a little bit closer! And technically summer doesn’t end until the third week in September so there is still a bunch of summer left!

    • You are right – you’ve got LOADS of time left yet! But I’m glad to hear that you are getting closer to completing your goal! I want to come see it when you’re done!

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