Summer bucket list — highlights?

Anonymous
Halfway through… what have been the highlights on your summer bucket list so far?

Some for us were strawberry/cherry/blueberry picking, paddle boats, firefly catching, making pies and ice cream, hosting cookouts.
Anonymous
I'm guessing all these "bucket list" items were thoroughly documented on your Instagram.
Anonymous
We have an infant too so it’s been low key. Mostly playground and park and backyard.
Anonymous
Watching planes come in at Gravelly Point
Anonymous
Thanks OP. I am actually hoping people post real things since I am looking for ideas. We were on vacation a bit and beyond that had bday stuff and swim team going on so I don’t feel like we have really done much summer stuff so far.
Anonymous
^ sad face above shouldn’t be there.
Anonymous
We took our 4 year old camping for the first time. There may have been a few melt downs from the kiddo and the parents, but otherwise it was a lot of fun. In my mind I made it something that was “impossible” to do with a preschooler, so it’s also a highlight for me for just having gotten over that mental hump and exposure to something new for the kid
Anonymous
Why wouldn't 1-2 adults be able to take one preschooler camping?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm guessing all these "bucket list" items were thoroughly documented on your Instagram.


I don’t have one.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Thanks OP. I am actually hoping people post real things since I am looking for ideas. We were on vacation a bit and beyond that had bday stuff and swim team going on so I don’t feel like we have really done much summer stuff so far.


Vacation is nice! Ours are still coming up. I was looking for more ideas too.
Anonymous
Not bucket list stuff, just some highlights, bc we dont have a bucket list but:
crabbing, swim team for first time, Hershey Park, mini golfing.
Anonymous
Sunflowers in poolesville are awesome
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why wouldn't 1-2 adults be able to take one preschooler camping?


DP but your attitude on this will vary greatly depending on what your preschooler is like and what your relationship to camping is. For instance, if you never went camping as a kid you might find the thought of taking a kid daunting. And if your child is in the midst of major sleep/eating/emotional regulation challenges, it might seem logistically hard.

Also— they went and it worked out. Don’t be a jerk just because someone says “this seemed like it was going to be hard.”
Anonymous
Ours so far:

- finally made it to MLK library, huge hit
- Natural History museum, not first time but first time kid was old enough to get it
- Falling Water

Otherwise regular summer stuff for us: pool as often as we can, lots of baking of treats, fireworks, summer birthdays, library reading challenge
Anonymous
Cunningham Falls (swim in lake & hike to falls)
Library of Congress (hadn’t been in years)
DC Monuments in the evening
Aquarium in Baltimore
Painting at home
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