How to Make it a #SummerToRemember
Making a “Summer Fun List” is a simple way to make it a #SummerToRemember no matter your age or budget!
We created our first Summer To Remember® list in 2013.
It wasn’t about big epic trips. It was about capturing the moments in our life that would create life-long memories.
The entire family still remembers delivering cookies to the fire station in Lake Tahoe and it would have never happened if it wasn’t on the list.
Yes, this might seem silly to many people, but don’t let it. What is measured improves and who doesn’t want an even better summer?!?
There are four (4) versions available to download below! One version with checkboxes and dotted lines and another version is completely blank so you can use your imagination. Each version is available in 8.5 x 11 inches or poster size.
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Checklist Style 8.5 x 11 inches (Fillable) |
Blank Version 8.5 x 11 inches |
Checklist Style 16×20 Poster |
Blank Version 16×20 Poster |
Get Your Summer to Remember Shirt Now!
Don’t wait, these shirts are only available for a limited time! We want to follow you this summer and help you make it a #SummerToRemember. The reason we batch all the shirt orders together is so we can use high-quality shirts and screen printing. The S2R shirt is pre-shrunk and multi-blend cotton that is soft and somewhat fitted.
Looking for some #SummerToRemember ideas!
Below are some simple things that can make your summer even better. Remember to keep your summer fun list simple! Focus on what you CAN do and not what you can’t. And take pictures checking off each item on your list to share with us! This is a simple way to make it a great summer, guaranteed!
Laurie Burlingame says
i have a question I wanted to order only 1 t-shirt and the spices along w/monthly magazine. how do i void 2 shipping fees.. Thanks greatly appreicate the feedback
Deb Tatro says
Will you have more Summer To Remember t-shirts available???
Thank you, Deb Tatro