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College is a big deal. When your student goes off to college, you probably won’t be seeing as much of them as you’re used to. Especially if they’re living on campus or going to school out of town. So take some time to celebrate your student for all their accomplishments and spend some time with them before they enter this new chapter in their lives. You’ll be glad you did. Need some ideas for ways to do this? We’ve got you covered. Here are 10 of our best things to do for your summer send-off with your student.

  1. Take a road trip. Why? Because the time you spend in the car together will offer plenty of opportunities for you both to speak openly about how far your student has come, what’s next in their journey and how they’re feeling about it. In other words, it’s a good chance to bond. And it doesn’t matter if it’s a day trip or a two-month jaunt across the country — it will be precious time well spent.

  2. Watch the sunrise. Sometimes seeing things like the stars or the sunrise makes us realize how big it all is, how beautiful it all can be and how blessed we all are. What’s better than that? Sharing it with someone you love, that’s what. So set the alarm early (you’ll thank yourself later) and go take in a sunrise with your student. Pro tip: Don’t snap a pic. Just stay in the moment. Your phone’s camera probably won’t do the sunrise justice anyway.

  3. Watch five college-themed movies. What’s a more fun way to get ready for college than to watch movies about college together? (Monsters University is our favorite.) Just remember that many college-themed movies can be, well, a bit much. Be sure to consider your viewing audience as well as your comfort levels before you watch.

  4. Ride a roller coaster. A roller coaster can signify the up-and-down journey your student took to get to college as well as the up-and-down journey that college itself will likely be. Plus, screaming at the top of your lungs together is just plain fun.

  5. Visit a favorite spot and somewhere new in your hometown. If you have a favorite restaurant, park or other place in your hometown, visit it together at least once over the summer. You may not get to go again for a long time. And while you’re at it, visit a place in your hometown you’ve never been to before. Whether it turns out to be a good experience or a not-so-good one, it’ll be an unforgettable memory you made with your student just before an important life change.

  6. Get something that matches just for the two (or three or four) of you. This could be matching bracelets, matching T-shirts, even matching tattoos if that’s your thing. It will be something special just for the two of you (or the family) and it will remind you of each other every time you look at it.

  7. Take selfies together all around town. This way your student will have plenty of pictures (at least 10) of you and them together, as well as pictures of their hometown.

  8. Do some random acts of kindness. Nothing like starting your student’s college experience with some good karma, right? Volunteer, pay someone’s expired parking meter, or pay for the meal of the person in the drive thru line behind you.

  9. Family water balloon fight. Or pillow fight, flag football game, or dance party. Something super fun that you’ll all remember and think about fondly during those times when your student is at college and you or they are feeling a little lonely.

  10. Host an outdoor picnic or bonfire with family and friends.Plan this for a few days before your student heads to college. This will be the perfect opportunity for family, friends and neighbors to say goodbye and good luck to your student.

This list isn’t comprehensive. You probably have other good ideas for things you and your student can do together over the summer. Write them down, plan them out, make them happen and have fun!

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The ultimate summer bucket list | College Bound? ›

A summer bucket list is a list of things you want to do during the summer season. It's a way to stay focused and inspired to make the most of your summer. Whether you're looking to explore new places, try new things, or enjoy the outdoors, a summer bucket list can help you do it all.

What's on your bucket list this summer? ›

Consider the following things for a summer bucket list to start planning your own summer list:
  • Visit the Ocean. Visit the ocean for a day full of sand and sunshine. ...
  • Go for a Swim. ...
  • Gaze at the Stars. ...
  • Try Whitewater Rafting. ...
  • Take a Road Trip. ...
  • Barbecue Some New Recipes. ...
  • Splash at a Waterpark. ...
  • Take a Family Photo.

Why create a summer bucket list? ›

A summer bucket list is a list of things you want to do during the summer season. It's a way to stay focused and inspired to make the most of your summer. Whether you're looking to explore new places, try new things, or enjoy the outdoors, a summer bucket list can help you do it all.

What is the number 1 item on your bucket list? ›

(1) Desire to travel, within the nation or internationally, was the most prevalent item on the bucket list (78.5%).

What is 1 thing on your bucket list? ›

Here are 55 exciting bucket list ideas to inspire your next adventure.
  • Sleep under the stars. Seksan Mongkhonkhamsao / Getty Images. ...
  • Visit your dream destination. France? ...
  • Go back to school. ...
  • Learn how to paint. ...
  • Read 100 books in a year. ...
  • Jump out of a plane. ...
  • Go on the most romantic date ever. ...
  • Bake a cake from scratch.

What makes a good bucket list? ›

Bucket list ideas can be as grand or as simple as you like. But they should align with who you are and what you care about. They're rooted in your interests, purpose, and passions — the things that get you up in the morning. The idea is simple: dream it up, write it down, and do it.

How do you make an awesome bucket list? ›

  1. 1) Find Accountability.
  2. 2) Have multiple things you can do on a random Saturday.
  3. 3) Have other things that will take you years to accomplish.
  4. 4) Tell EVERYONE about your new bucket list goals.
  5. 5) Postcards don't always make the best bucket list items.
  6. 6) Think about all facets of life.
  7. 7) Add Something You've Already Done.
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What is the most common thing to do in summer? ›

Americans tell NRPA that they are planning to attend a picnic/BBQ, go for a walk/hike or head to the beach. Other popular summer activities include exploring the nature, cooling off at the pool or attending a festival.

What's on your bucket list everywhere? ›

Here are 101 bucket list ideas to inspire you:
  • Travel to all seven continents.
  • Skydive from a plane.
  • Swim with dolphins.
  • Learn to surf.
  • Go on a safari in Africa.
  • Visit the Great Wall of China.
  • Take a road trip across a country.
  • Learn a new language fluently.
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How do I find my bucket list? ›

  1. 1) Find Accountability.
  2. 2) Have multiple things you can do on a random Saturday.
  3. 3) Have other things that will take you years to accomplish.
  4. 4) Tell EVERYONE about your new bucket list goals.
  5. 5) Postcards don't always make the best bucket list items.
  6. 6) Think about all facets of life.
  7. 7) Add Something You've Already Done.
Apr 7, 2023

What is the bucket list list? ›

A bucket list is a list of the experiences or achievements that a person hopes to have or accomplish during their lifetime. A bucket list is an itemized list of goals people want to accomplish before they “kick the bucket” — or die.

What to do in the summer when you're bored at home? ›

And even if you don't have good light, there are at-home garden solutions for that, too.
  1. Makeover Your Entire Wardrobe.
  2. Find a New Workout Routine.
  3. Make a TBR Pile and Commit to It.
  4. Start a Book Club.
  5. Have A DIY Cooking Competition.
  6. 8. … Or Work Through An Entire Cookbook.
  7. Start a Journal.
  8. Develop One New Daily Routine.
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