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What are some fun things to do during summer other than the norm? me and my friends are making a list?

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this summer we want it to be the best. we've thought of fun stuff to do like, buy an underwater camera and take pictures with it, paint a treehouse, camp, see several movies in a row, etc but we need new fun ideas. help!

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  1. Seriously consider giving a couple of hours a week to help someone else.  Volunteer once a week at a local animal shelter.  If you prefer helping people, volunteer at a local seniors' facility.  Both these types of places always need volunteers.  The paid staff does not have enough hours in the day to do anything more than the absolutely necessary basics.

    Walk dogs.  It'll help you earn money to do some of this other stuff.  For every 4 or 5 paying clients you have, take one for free.  Make it someone who needs the service but really can't afford it.

    Do some yard work free for someone who needs it.

    You will likely find, by volunteering some of your time together as friends, that you still have plenty of time to goof off and think of yourselves.  Besides, work is a lot more fun if you volunteer to do it, rather than having someone like a parent insist you do something.


  2. 21 THINGS TO DO BEFORE YOUR 21

    1.) TAKE A ROAD TRIP.

    Mapping the route, singing at the top of your lungs, and discovering new towns with friends is the ultimate bonding experience.

    2.) LEARN TO PLAY A MUSICAL INSTRUMENT.

    I can play only a few chords, but I love the expressive power of music--and the possibility that one day you can learn to create something beautiful through it.

    3.) GO SKINNY-DIPPING!

    It's the most liberating thing ever. You have to let go of your insecurities when you take off your clothes. But you're hidden by the water--so it's like bending the rules. Who decided we have to wear clothes anyway?

    4.) SAVE $1,000.

    Just seeing that big number in your bank account is rewarding --knowing you did it alone.

    5.) KNOW YOUR GRANDPARENTS.

    Ask them (or your parents) about their lives at your age. You might be shocked by how much insight they have--and the crazy things they did!

    6.) BUY A LOTTERY TICKET.

    But just one. Everyone should take one-million-to-one shot in their lives--it's fun to dream such a big and outrageous dream.

    7.) WIN AN AWARD.

    It doesn't matter if it's a contest for role models or pie-eating--you can be the best at something. And there's no fulfillment quite like everyone else knowing it too.

    8.) SAY "I LOVE YOU".

    It takes courage to be vulnerable. But it's the only way to create the possibility that someone will love you back the way you deserve.

    9.) LEARN TO DRIVE A STICK SHIFT.

    You never know when you'll get into a situation where you may need to know how. Plus, in terms of gas, these cars are better on your wallet.

    10.) MILK A COW.

    I was terrified to do it, but conquering this small thing helped me do even bigger scary stuff.

    11.) FORGIVE SOMEONE.

    A girl wrote "b****" on my locker when I was 16, and it always ate away at me inside. But when I made amends with her, the bad feelings evaporated.

    12.) HAVE YOUR FORTUNE TOLD.

    Sure, it's kind of silly. But doing it is really a reminder that in the end, only you hold the power to chart your own destiny.

    13.) GO TO A DRIVE-IN.

    Seriously the best place on earth! Where else can you watch a movie, get a great burger, talk and walk around with friends, and see the stars--all at the same time?

    14.) DO YOUR OWN LAUNDRY.

    It's the first step on the long (but gratifying) road to independence.

    15.) RIDE A HORSE.

    Okay, it might sound cheesy, but when you connect with this animal and the wind blows through your hair, it's the closest feeling to real freedom.

    16.) DONATE YOUR FORMAL DRESS.

    You'll give someone the chance to be a princess for one night. (And yes, it's okay to feel like one!)

    17.) SEE THE OCEAN.

    I felt so small next to this huge, timeless thing--and it inspired me to make the most of my life.

    18.) WAITRESS ATLEAST ONCE.

    Serving someone is humbling, plus it teaches you how to communicate and multitask--two skills you'll use forever.

    19.) SEE ONE THING THAT IS "THE WORLD'S LARGEST"

    Even if it's just a frying pan--at least it can be your temporary claim to fame!

    20.) LEAVE THE COUNTRY.

    Going to England, I realized how narrow my world really was--and that travel was the best way I could expand it.

    21.) LEARN TO LOVE YOUR BODY.

    I'm just now starting to feel perfect as I am because I have knobby knees and moles--not in spite of them.

  3. bowling, minigolf, beach, amusement parks, park, play a sport, do sum kin dof crafts( make things) get a voluntary job, help out usmwhere ( kid camps)

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