Summer's simple pleasures: When did you last...
Summer is the season of simple pleasures. A time for sweet, spontaneous — often spectacularly serendipitous — silliness such as those moments we remember from childhood. Our own childhood, possibly the childhoods of our children.
Simple pleasures we've set aside — perhaps even forgotten — in our ongoing pursuit of grand adventures, grand outings, grand activities to share with our grand kids. Simple stuff we've likely not done in far too long.
When did you last...
• jump rope?
• skip down the sidewalk?
• play freeze tag?
• sip root beer floats from a frosty mug?
• run through the sprinkler?
• have a water fight — with the garden hose, buckets, balloons?
• swing as high as can be?
• whistle with a blade of grass between your thumbs?
• pull petals from a flower, reciting "he loves me, he loves me not"?
• pull worms from a puddle?
• skip stones across water?
• splash across a stream?
• play "motor boat" in the kids' pool?
• blow bubbles with your face under water in a pool?
• see who can hold their breath longest under water? Or not under water?
• have a staring contest?
• attend a summer library session?
• attend a free concert in the park?
• give the dog a bath outdoors?
• pop caps with a rock on the sidewalk?
• play hopscotch on the sidewalk?
• lie on the lawn, stare at the sky, discover shapes in the clouds?
• catch (and release) fireflies?
• sit under the stars?
• sleep under the stars?
• take your feet of your bike pedals, splay them to the side, and shout for joy as you sail down a hill?
• lick a double scoop cone?
• or a triple?
• feed ducks at the park?
• have a bubble blowing contest?
• or a watermelon seed spitting contest?
• pick berries?
• or wildflowers?
• search for four-leaf clovers in the grass?
• logroll down a grassy hill (without worrying about grass stains!)?
• sing at the top of your lungs while snapping your fingers in time?
• sing around a campfire?
• while making s'mores?
Has it been a while for you?
Has it been never for the grands?
Then grab the kids and go! Go sing, splash, slurp, seek, simply be silly.
Because summer's fading fast — and kids are growing faster.
And because summer's simple stuff may one day be the big stuff grown and gone grandkiddos simply remember best.
Today's question:
What simple pleasures would you add to the list?