Summer Bucket List 2018

Here we go! Another summer has begun and the Emeric Kiddos couldn’t be happier to be out of school! Our Summer Bucket List is something we do every year and is something we all look forward to.  We don’t have a big summer trip planned this year like our trip last year to Seattle and Portland, because we’ll be taking a trip to Texas for my cousin’s wedding in September.  But, we still have some fun weekend trips and activities planned to get the most out of summer!

This year, we decided to use our kitchen letter board to display our list.  

Besides what’s on the list, we took Diego to go see the play Hamilton at The Smith Center.  He’s been listening to the soundtrack for over a year now and has the entire thing memorized.  So, when we saw they were coming to Vegas as part of the Smith Center’s Broadway Series, I purchased season tickets to ensure he got to see the show and then upgraded our seats to some much better seats for the show.  It was an amazing show and so worth all the sacrifices to get him there!  If you get the opportunity to see it, I highly recommend it. 

Next up, I’ll be planning Elysse’s first sleep over party later this month! She’s planning a Hollywood Game Night theme with a waffle bar for breakfast! She’s super excited about it!! I’ll be sure to share a blog post with photos of the games and decor! 

Now tell me, what fun do you have planned for your summer? Any epic trips? Family vacations? 

Summer Bucket List 2017: In Review

Summer has come and gone and we’re finally out of the triple digit temperatures here in Las Vegas! Kids have been in school for a month and our days are packed and busy again.  Anyone else out there ready for a break already?!? 

I thought I’d go back and relive a little bit of our summer fun! As you all know, we’ve been putting together a summer bucket list for years now, but I think this year’s was a little too ambitious and it’s no surprise we didn’t get to do everything on the list.  Some things we didn’t do together as a family, such as the grandparents taking the kiddos to Dave & Buster’s while we were away in Napa and Jason taking the kiddos to the drive in movies while I had book club.  Diego got to go to Wet N Wild water park with some friends and I took Elysse to Gravady Trampoline Park last weekend with her friend. Sure we didn’t get a chance to try rolled ice cream, but we did enjoy plenty of ice cream this summer, including the famous Salt n Straw in Portland! YUMmmm! Although we didn’t get to visit Zion National Park, we did visit  Sand Hollow Sate Park in Utah.

We’ll have to try to get to doing some ice skating this winter, try to get a camping trip in this spring, even if it’s close to home in Mount Charleston, and Spring Mountain Ranch Super Summer Theater will be back on the list for summer 2018! 

Hope your summer was fun and that you got to spend time together as a family and make some messy memories together!! XO 

Summer Bucket List 2017

This year Elysse is in a new elementary school and Diego started middle school and both are traditional 9-month schools.  Before that they both were in a year-round school that had 3- week track breaks throughout the year.  To say they are excited for this summer break is a bit of an understatement. With being in the middle of buying a new house and moving, I’ll admit last summer was kinda lame.  We kept our list small and simple! This year we decided to go all out!!! Since I’m scheduled to run 17 races in 2017 (YIKES!!) the kids thought it’d be fun to keep the same theme going for our family summer bucket list.  I think this may be our biggest and most ambitious summer bucket list to date! So, without further ado, here is our epic summer bucket list for 2017:

Each year we always find a fun way to display our list so we don’t forget what our plans are! Plus, it’s so much fun to see all the fun we’ve had and all the fun activities we still have to do.  This year we wrote each activity on a note card and hung them along our dining room wall.  We then plan on taking a photo with our fuji instax camera and trade it out for the note card as we do each activity.  We hope that by Labor Day, we’ll have zero note cards and a wall full of fun photos of our summer adventures! 


What fun activities and adventures do you have planned for this summer? If your stumped, get your family together and work on your own family summer bucket list this weekend! I promise it will make this summer one to remember.  Check out my blog post HERE for tips on how to create your own list and follow the links there for some inspiration from our past summer bucket lists too! 

 

Summer Bucket List 2016: Update

I cannot believe summer is almost over.  I’m not gonna lie, I am looking forward to cooler temps and getting back to my routine.  This summer has got to be one of the craziest times for us! I’ve been pretty much MIA from blogging most of the summer.  Not cool, I know.  I miss it and have so much I want to share! Kids in year round school makes it tough to plan a whole lot, plus add to that packing up for our move in the middle of it, and well, it was not the most adventurous summer we’ve had.  Did I mention it felt like the hottest summer in Vegas too?  With temps in the 100+ most days we did not want to be outside.  Ugh…Hello Fall!

Of course, we knew this summer was going to be busy with not-so-fun adulting stuff like buying a house (more on that later), shopping for appliances, painting, packing and unpacking, etc.  so we didn’t make our bucket list too long or too ambitious.  Yet, even though we kept it simple this year, it helped us to slow down and take some much needed breaks because the boxes to unpack will still be there when we get back, right? 

Here’s a recap of what our summer bucket list looked like for this year:


From this list we have done:

Camping at Navajo Lake, UT

Wet N Wild Water Park

Ice Cream Treat at DQ

Mystery Adventure

Movie Night

Still to do are:


 Xtreme Flip Out | Beach Trip | Picnic at the Park | BBQ with Friends


The only thing we have scheduled is our annual trip to the beach at the end of summer.  We normally go the 3rd or 4th weekend of August, but this year that was not possible for a few reasons.  So, we’re turning my Ventura Half Marathon into a little racecation and spending some much needed family time away for 3 days!  The other 3 things may or may not happen before Labor Day but that’s ok.  We’ve have a great summer and I will be posting individual posts about our camping trip, Wet N Wild, and Cowabunga Bay in the next few weeks.  I also want to share more about our house buying experience soon too!  

So, how have you been spending your summer?  Any fun adventures? I’d love to hear about your summer bucket list too! 

Tips for Creating a Fun Family Summer Bucket List

On Monday, I shared our family’s 6th annual summer bucket list!  We’ve made so many fun memories and traditions since we started participating in the summer bucket list challenges put on by The Happy Family Movement.  They’ve discontinued the yearly challenges about 2 years ago, but the site is still up and you can go there get more info and ideas for creating a summer bucket list.  

I got interested in the summer bucket list challenge because we always had ideas of things we wanted to do over the summer, but lots of times we got so busy being busy that we forgot to have fun.  Creating a summer bucket list has been a great way to ensure a fun summer.  It becomes intentional and we’ve made it a point to enjoy our time together as a family.  Since creating our summer bucket lists is such a huge part of our family life, our kids look forward to it every year.  

Here are a few tips that have worked for us (through a bit of trial and error) on creating a fun and successful summer bucket list that everyone can enjoy.  

  • Don’t be too ambitious.  Every weekend doesn’t have to be spent at a theme park or away from home for it to be fun and memorable.   Kids just want to spend time with you.  They don’t need every activity or event to be super elaborate.  This is especially true for younger kiddos.  Some of our fun and simple activities have included: going out for frozen yogurt, backyard camping, geocaching, and watching the sunset.  

 

  • Get the whole family involved.  Everyone will be more excited if they have a say in the list, so we make sure to talk about it together. Dinnertime or driving in the car work great.  Kids will come up with some pretty far fetched activities sometimes, so it’s good to give them boundaries and suggestions as to what kinds of activities you can/prefer to do, especially if this is your first time putting the list together.  

 

  • Limit your list.  We found that keeping the list to about 10-12 activities is much more realistic than trying to include 20+ things.  Putting too much on your list can add stress about getting it all done and that’s the last thing you want.  Your list should be about sharing a fun time together.  

 

  • Display your list.  Once you have our activities all picked out, make sure to display the list in a place where it can always be seen.  The last thing you want to do is create all this excitement and then forget about it.  You know the saying, “out of sight, out of mind”.  Through the years we’ve put it at the bottom of the staircase, on the fridge, and on a banner across the kitchen window.  Bonus points if you get the kiddos involved in creating a fun way to display your list 😉 

 

  • Include traditions.  Most of our traditions became traditions purely unintentionally, but now that we have them we are intentional about keeping them.  We make sure to include them each year in our bucket list.  I’m sure you probably have summer traditions yourself already and maybe you just didn’t realize it.  Things like, BBQing with friends, watching fireworks, going to the beach, these may all be things you do each year that can easy be incorporate into your family’s summer bucket list.  

 

  • Document.  Now that you’ve put some effort into creating and displaying your list, you have to go out and do all those fun things!  And, don’t forget to document along the way.  Whether you use a professional camera, a point and shoot, or just your iPhone, it’s important to snap a few photos for prosperities sake.  We tend to use all 3! Here are a few ideas on places to document your summer: personal blog, special hashtag on instagram (ours is #emericsummer2016), facebook album, scrapbook, chatbooks, or even a yearly calendar.  There are lots of options!  Whatever you choose, it’ll be great to look back at the end of the summer and relive all the cool things you did!    

For some ideas on the kinds of activities we’ve included, take a look at our summer bucket lists throughout the years:

 2016 | 2015 | 2014 | 2013 | 2012 | 2011

Activities change as kids get older, but I hope to continue our summer bucket list tradition until the kiddos are grown.  Again, it’s a great way to be intentional about spending time together as a family, creating memories, and having fun!  

Do you have a summer bucket list? What fun activities have you included? What fun adventures do you have planned for this summer?