Towards an Intentional Summer

The laid-back days of summer are fast approaching, and with it opportunity for a memorable season.

Often, we experience less-structured routines and a little more breathing room to our days.  I dream of backyard picnics, afternoons at the playground, and weekly farmer's market shopping to enjoy fresh produce all summer.  While we don't yet have significant plans for a  family vacation…

…we'll enjoy day trips, museum runs, overnight get-aways and visiting local attractions.  I know this because we're planning for it.

Not an overwhelming list of summer MUST-DOs or even TO-DOs :: not someone else's plan for their own home, but instead one which feels a bit more organic in nature and fitting to who we are as a family — right now.

Absolutely, we can be inspired by ideas around us :: I'm confessing to enjoying Pinterest probably a little more than I should!  Maybe your best groove is found when listening to, watching, or taking in the thoughts of others, and then applying to your own situation.  There's certainly nothing wrong with this.

The encouragement today is in the end, when all plans and ideas are laid out, your summer should reflect what will work for you and your family in this current season of life.  I've found it fairly important to apply this simple principle.

When ignored, our days were more stressed and I was overwhelmed and frazzled.  Not the way I'd like to spend my summer, or any of my days!

So consider as you craft your summer:
  • Think memories, not money
  • Think time & togetherness, not tidy schedules
  • Think simplicity, not stressful

As much as possible, anticipate what your summer may (or may not) hold, and center family activities based on true and real needs present.  Maybe there's a long-standing tradition to release for now…

…or a significant need for intentional rest.  Would you like to learn something new or take in different sights and sounds this year?  Take note and consider the heart

-cry of your children and/or spouse, maybe sharing together as a family before some decisions are made.

To assist you in thinking, here's an Intentional Summer planning printable:


 {click on printable or try here to download}

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Just a way to jot some ideas, think through plans :: a plan for an intentional summer, full of what will nourish!

May you have a blessed season…

 {photo credit}

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About Daniele

Daniele of Domestic Serenity is a woman seeking grace in this journey of intentional living.  She is more than aware of her lack, depending on a God who sustains and provides - there's no other way to live.  A pastor's wife and homeschool mother of five, Daniele is passionate about celebrating family and nurturing the hearts of other women.  She and her family live out their days in central Pennsylvania, where Daniele enjoys cooking, writing, reading, and photography.

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  • http://thechuppies.blogspot.com/ Kara @ The Chuppies

    Love this Daniele…it’s intentional, but not overwhelming…
    Going to download and pin to save for summer planning.
    Thank you!

    • http://www.domesticserenity.org/ Daniele @ Domestic Serenity

      Thanks Kara…enjoy your season!

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1467796539 Alison Frye

    Of course reminds me that “We can make our plans but the Lord determines our steps.” This verse has been coming up for me alot. Just go ahead and make a plan Alison but then be willing for God to direct my way.

  • Nicole

    Love this! Especially the graph! I need to have direction otherwise the time flies by me. Thank you!

  • Debra

    thank you