Planning for summer in the winter with these five tips is a great way to practice easy self-care, beat the dreary weather blues and get a jump start on warm weather fun!
I love rain and snow. Foothills and evergreens. Big trees and rushing rivers. But the same things that I absolutely love and adore about Pacific Northwest winter drive me stir crazy after months of darkness.
Summer Dreaming as Self Care
Everyone can benefit from having a little something to look forward to. And with Pacific Northwest winters I KNOW I certainly do.
Planning for summer in the winter helps me beat the darkness blues, puts me ahead of reservation-making crowds and gives me (and my family!) a head start on warm weather fun!
Carve out ‘me time’ while dreaming up your summer to do list in the winter.
I’m currently flipping through flower and garden books and snacking on raspberry lemonade noosa. It may be rainy, flooding and dark at 2 pm but I’m all about summertime and sunshine dreams.
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Are you a noosa fan yet?
Noosa yoghurt combines sweet and tart taste with a thick, velvety texture. I have yet to find a noosa that I don’t love but I am a card carrying member of #TEAMcoconut. Okay, maybe there are no membership cards involved but it’s a well-known fact in my house that if there’s coconut noosa, you better keep your hands off until Mom has a chance to have her way with it. Seriously! They even sent me a huge box of coconut swag to acknowledge my love of coconut noosa.
Coconut is so good but so are all the unique and delicious flavors! Made from only wholesome ingredients in small batches on a family farm in Colorado. Simply all-natural whole milk from happy cows and fresh fruit purees – made using the ripest, juiciest fruits plus a touch of wildflower honey.
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5 Tips to Start Planning for Summer in the Winter
- Brainstorm warm weather goals. Garden plans, new plantings and preservation experiments, home projects, hikes, parks, staycations, festivals, day trips and overnight excursions. Search for new ideas online on travel forums, websites and Instagram. Don’t forget about newspapers and magazines. But prevent paper clutter by taking pictures of inspiration and saving to Pinterest.
- Ask your family what’s important to them. It’s not always easy for kids to tell you what they want but if you ask questions about favorite memories and activities from the previous summer it should give you a good idea of what they cherish and find important. And also what isn’t really worth the effort. Vacation rentals and theme parks are usually on the top of the list in my house.
- Take care of indoor chores. Deep clean, organize, and de clutter your home now when the weather is nasty. Then when the sun finally shows there’s no guilt when you spend all day outdoors.
- Look for warm weather sales in the off season. Start shopping for outdoor recreational equipment, bathing suits, sandals, shorts, and more before they’re only available at full price. Also, plan your garden and start shopping seed catalogs.
- Reserve your spot now! Most campgrounds now accept reservations up to 1 year in advance. And there’s nothing more frustrating than finding a perfect hotel for your family to get a ‘unfortunately we have nothing available’ notice when booking. Look now before the majority of people to score the best reservations with ease!
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- Brainstorm warm weather goals. Garden plans, new plantings and preservation experiments, home projects, hikes, parks, staycations, festivals, day trips and overnight excursions. Search for new ideas online on travel forums, websites and Instagram. Don’t forget about newspapers and magazines. But prevent paper clutter by taking pictures of inspiration and saving to Pinterest.
- Ask your family what’s important to them. It’s not always easy for kids to tell you what they want but if you ask questions about favorite memories and activities from the previous summer it should give you a good idea of what they cherish and find important. And also what isn’t really worth the effort. Vacation rentals and theme parks are usually on the top of the list in my house.
- Take care of indoor chores. Deep clean, organize, and de clutter your home now when the weather is nasty. Then when the sun finally shows there’s no guilt when you spend all day outdoors.
- Look for warm weather sales in the off season. Start shopping for outdoor recreational equipment, bathing suits, sandals, shorts, and more before they’re only available at full price. Also, plan your garden and start shopping seed catalogs.
- Reserve your spot now! Most campgrounds now accept reservations up to 1 year in advance. And there’s nothing more frustrating than finding a perfect hotel for your family to get a ‘unfortunately we have nothing available’ notice when booking. Look now before the majority of people to score the best reservations with ease!
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Renee
Noosa is hands-down my favorite yogurt. Now I want ALL THE YOGURT…but we have none in our house 🙁