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Hey there, you're listening to the Lazy Genius Podcast. I'm Kendra Adachi, and I'm here to help you be a genius about the things that matter and lazy about the things that don't.
Today is episode 429, the best ideas to end the summer.
Summer is by no means over, but as lazy geniuses, we do care about living in our season and marking moments.
Well, the marking isn't about trying to micromanage traditions or being impressive.
It's simply about naming what matters about where we are, giving a nod to the season we're in, and then moving into the next one.
One of my favorite ways to do this is with opening and closing ceremonies.
So I got this idea years ago, watching the Olympics, and I loved how how intentionally they opened and closed the games.
In fact, I always, I felt kind of bad for the athletes who had events that happened either before the opening ceremonies or after the closing ceremonies.
Now, I don't think it happens a ton, but it does happen.
I have seen it happen.
And I feel bad for those athletes.
It's almost like their event isn't as complete somehow.
Maybe I would not feel that way if I was an actual Olympic athlete.
But like, I think you know what I mean.
Think about a party that you go to or like a baby shower.
I want you to imagine Sitting in someone's living room chatting with friends and strangers and like holding tiny food It's you know, it's a pretty good time But if that party or that shower is marked in the beginning by like a really cool Decorated entrance or maybe it ends with like a big group hug or a toast of something something like that event, it feels heftier.
It feels more meaningful because it had something that opened and closed it.
I think seasons are the same way.
We're coming up on the end of summer, which it will mean different things for different people.
In fact, like there's a small percentage of you who are living in the Southern hemisphere and y 'all aren't even dealing with summer right now.
Others have already started school.
Some still don't start school for weeks.
Some aren't even attached to the school calendar at all some of you are really holding fast to the fact that the last day of summer is not officially until like September 21st or whatever but the practice no matter what it still stands no matter where you live how much or how little the school year plays into your season what the weather's like or when you decide to declare summer over for now Now there will be some end to summer at some point for you and you can mark that end in a meaningful way, which might bring you and your people a lot of joy.
So today I am simply going to share a bunch of my favorite ideas that came from y 'all about how to end the summer.
And by the end of this episode, I hope you have like even just one idea to pop on the calendar to close your summer.
Whenever that might be.
I asked for ideas on Instagram at the lazy genius and also in our private Lazy Genius Facebook group.
Y 'all, that group is huge.
It is so big. It has almost 50 ,000 people.
It is popping is popping the folks in there.
They are posting questions and ideas all the time.
And the comment sections are fantastic.
It's just the smartest group of people.
It is a private group and heavily moderated with a lot of group rules that we care about and enforce.
So you can feel confident that it's a group that you will enjoy being in.
Even if you don't usually enjoy Joy Facebook groups.
So if you have been looking for a way to connect with more people who think like lazy geniuses and get help with stuff, the Facebook group is a really great place.
We will put a link in there in the show notes.
Also, while this episode does lean heavily on ideas revolving around kids and families, not all do.
No matter who is part of your summer closing, these ideas really can be helpful.
Okay, so let's jump into some of my favorite ideas to end the summer.
All right. There were a few ideas that were like heavy, heavy repeats in the comments.
And for good reason is because they're great ideas.
So a ton of folks, including our family, by the way, do either ice cream or s'mores the night before school starts.
And I am in favor of both of these ideas so much. Sometimes that ice cream or s'more meal or dessert or whatever ever is accompanied by sharing favorite memories of the summer.
And sometimes it even expands into like doing s'mores or, you know, ice cream or popsicles or something in the front yard so that neighbors can join in.
But ending with a fun special food experience that also is like super, super easy was high on a lot of people's lists.
And for good reason, like easy ice cream, sign me up.
I really love how Lauren White put it.
she wrote we usually go out to a special ice cream place and talk about our favorite moments of the summer simple no prep needed and it's a good reminder of how rich summer was even if we didn't do anything we put on our bucket list that is the kind of energy that we're bringing to this episode good is here right now you know now you might also take the ice cream idea like even further over time like kelly does listen to this this is what kelly shared since i was in kindergarten i am 40 now our neighbors in the cul -de -sac i grew up in have gathered on labor day for an ice cream party everyone
makes a homemade ice cream or brings a topping now that most of the attendees are adults there is also usually wine haha the grown -up kids and former our neighbors are always invited.
It's so lovely. We bookend the year by getting Dairy Queen on the last day of school.
I still do this too, even though I am a grownup with no kids.
I love this so much. Anytime that we can repeat something simple over time, it becomes more and more meaningful.
Now you don't have to force that.
You don't have to force the repeat, but when you let something simple, just live and breathe, man, some really beautiful things can come from it.
Okay, another food that made a big showing was the donut.
Holy moly, lots of fun donut ideas.
A couple of favorites are this one from Kent and Co.
We do practice wake up donuts a few days or the day before school starts.
We wake up at the time we would normally get up for school and go get donuts, then take them to the beach, which is nearby, to eat and enjoy the last day of summer.
I love that. And then there's this one from Mackenzie Holmes.
The one we've done for years is on the back -to -school night, so like open house or whatever, we come home and we have donuts that I order from our local bakery that are the number for the grade my kids are going into.
So the fourth grader would get a four -shaped donut.
We come home from back -to -school night, we eat our donuts while I ask them a back -to -school questionnaire.
questionnaire fun simple questions like who their best friend is what their top three favorite memories from the summer are what their favorite song is what they're looking forward to i love it because it's really easy to accomplish no matter the energy levels i have that year and i absolutely love having those answers saved from previous years to look back on so good also i want a donut in the shape of like 43 please that would be so fun okay another closing ceremony that was mentioned a lot was going to the pool and having pizza.
Kids are getting worn out swimming and they're getting in that last bit of like regular summer fun and adults are not having to cook.
For those of you who start school the Tuesday after Labor Day, which is often the last day the pools are open on that Monday, right?
That feels like a very official close to summer in such a great way.
Jana shared this hilarious memory about the pool.
When I was a kid, we belonged to a pool.
the annual closing ceremony was all the kids putting on the clothes left in the lost and found and jumping in the pool that was so amazing i love that so much okay there were also like a ton of intentional labor day weekend vacations and activities you know for some people school starts before then it starts before labor day but that labor day like often at lakes or in the mountains or something.
People are doing, you guys are doing like fallish things that help that seasonal transition.
So even if school's already started, it really is kind of the marker for you.
So I love that trips are intentional markers like that.
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Okay, let's get into some specific ideas here, and we're going to start with ones that are for people who do not have kids, or there aren't things that are are like specifically family oriented.
Okay. I do want to talk to teachers, officially teachers, because the school year does matter to you, but you might not have like your actual kids or want to do something that involves your kids for the close.
So here's some for teachers because a lot of you are, and obviously we love teachers so much. So I think that teaching, teaching is one of the more challenging time management and emotion management professions that exists in in this community, simply because a lot of you, a lot of you, you are juggling a classroom full of kids.
You're juggling an odd schedule.
You often do have your own kids and you have their school needs too.
It's not that other jobs are not difficult.
Of course they are difficult, but I really think that teaching or working in a school system somehow, it has a unique layer where that can feel weighty before it's even there and so maybe especially in this time of year so i really love that there were some intentional decisions of our lazy genius teachers to mark their summers and enjoy special things so if you're a teacher listen up so this one from jamie long it's just a thoughtful way to view this season this is what jamie says we like to take a day trip to someplace new in our state maybe a place with a highly rated local restaurant or a fun
place to visit on the last Saturday of the summer as a high school teacher and coach fall Saturdays are rarely free.
So it's nice to get away for a day before the madness starts.
Isn't that such a lovely view of it?
It's like holding that last Saturday as something special and spending it in a pleasant, intentional way without resenting what's coming next.
Next be bury 95 says as a a teacher, I usually get a pedicure right before going back to school.
Something I only get for special occasions.
Yes, yes, yes. Do something special.
Something that even pampers a little bit.
You're about to be on your feet a whole lot, and a pedicure is a great call on multiple levels.
Also very simple to make happen.
So such a great one.
Okay, next Bex. Bex writes this.
I'm a middle school counselor with no kids of my own, but it's still fun to mark the change of the season.
That's That's exactly right.
The last two years, my husband and I have done something special for dinner the weekend before the first day of school, and then we do Chick -fil -A drive -thru for dinner on the first day.
It makes the start of the new school year celebratory, and I know I don't have to cook.
Excellent. Excellent plan.
Y 'all, actually, this is for everybody.
Let's just go ahead and do this.
If the school year is part of your life, if you have a first day of school, I'm going to go ahead and say that you need to decide what's for dinner now.
Now, if school has not started yet, because some of you it has, if it hasn't started like at some point before that day, make it as easy as humanly possible by choosing an easy meal.
Okay. You can earmark your dinner, uh, dinner budget.
Like if you were to eat out, earmark that for the first day of school for that night, or just, you know, get simple takeout or just know that you're going to eat like eggs and cereal in your PJs.
Like it doesn't matter.
or make it simple since that day will likely not be terribly simple.
It also might hold emotional weight for everyone that you can't see yet, you know?
Plus, it's nice to just have a decision off the table.
So go ahead and be like, we're going to have spaghetti for dinner on the first day of school.
Okay, next up, Shelly LaForge says, As a teacher with no kids, my summer closing ceremony needs to set the tone for an abrupt vibe shift. I typically do two things.
I go paddle boarding by myself and I deep clean the house, like scrub the baseboards deep clean.
The solitude and time in nature help me feel like myself.
And the deep clean always helps me feel like I'm clearing out old energy to make space for something new.
I usually feel less frazzled when I start the school year with these two things.
Oh, this is so good.
I love this. It also reminds me of another comment I saw where someone hires a house cleaner to deep clean the the house the week before school starts which is also a very smart okay next up is quarter quarter heist quarter quarter heist so sorry i don't know about this but your comment sure is sweet i have always brought my big kids 12th 10th and 7th grade to my preschool classroom to help with the bulletin boards and assorted cleaning before they go back to school i love having my very favorite people in my classroom and having recent memories of us prepping my room for my new batch of babies.
It brings me joy to think of my kids being there, especially on tough days with lots of toddlers.
PS, the senior has learned excellent bulletin board skills.
So good. So I, I always wanted to help teachers set up their classroom when I was a kid, like so bad.
I think part of why I originally wanted to become a teacher in the first place was to be able to decorate a classroom.
Like, Oh, it looks so fun.
Anyway, including your own kids in that when you you are a teacher and you have kids, like that's really, really sweet.
Okay. We are going to move on to another similar category because another type of teacher are the homeschool parents.
We have a lot of those in this community and we had several really great ideas specifically for homeschooling families.
Okay. So first one is Mama Mosher.
Mama says this as a homeschool family, we have a not back to school day at the playground when local schools go back and we have the whole whole place to ourselves.
That is so good. And not back to school day.
H .S. Harp shares something similar where her family goes on vacation locally after public schools go back since places are way less crowded.
I remember when I was homeschooled that being a big perk.
It was like less people around when school went back.
It was kind of nice.
And then Elizabeth Johnson has a super fun idea that is, it is more closely related to starting school, but it was way too fun to not share.
Okay, we homeschool.
So our summer schedule is not typical.
But every year when we start back to school on the first day, we do a pinata after we finish our schoolwork.
It's like a fun start to the school and an end to the random summer mornings of no structure.
You guys, a schoolwork pinata?
I kind of want to do that.
Like just because pinatas need way more airtime.
We need pinatas in our lives way more.
It's so much fun. Okay, one of my favorite categories of closing Closing ceremony ideas from these comments was just aligning with something already happening around the end of summer.
I labeled it when I was going through all the comments.
I labeled these lucky.
So many of you mentioned lucky things like state fairs.
I love that. You go to the state fair, the county fair as your summer closes because it's already there.
It's like happening.
Also, according to the comments, the Minnesota state fair, it cannot be beat.
So have fun. All of you people in Minnesota.
There were also some comments I labeled as adventure ideas.
Things like doing a staycation at a fancy hotel that has like a pool and a good breakfast, you know?
I love that as a marker to the end of summer.
Or this one from Laura Steinhaus.
Last year, my five -year -old and I spent the day before school started letting the cards decide our fate.
I had prepared two index cards for each portion of our day, the portions being donuts to start, a morning activity, lunch out, and an afternoon activity, and then a movie night.
And each card had an option for that part of the day.
For example, the first card said Duck and Donuts on one and then the name of a local donut shop on the other.
So for each part of our day, I held the cards face down.
I had my daughter choose one to determine which place we would go.
She loved it and it was a great way to say yes to so many activities I knew that she would love.
I'll be keeping this tradition up every summer.
This is too cute. you.
I bet that was so much fun to do.
Okay. A joy stoner had something really similar.
Actually joy says every year, sometime during the last week of summer, we do a this or that day.
I give them two options for all meals and activities.
And as they've gotten older, I've made the two options in code.
So they have to try and figure it out.
Things like sweet or savory.
So donut shop or bagels would be the answers.
Jump or climb slash wet or dry slash cold or hot.
The kids have to work together as a team to figure out what we're doing.
And usually they do well, but as they head into the school year, when it may feel like everything is dictated for them, this is really important.
I really love this.
When they head into a school year, when everything is dictated for them and they don't have a lot of choices, it's fun to have one last day where they get to choose everything from breakfast to what kind of late night treat they get and everything in between.
It is a long day, but it's one of our favorite end of summer traditions.
That's really great.
And then this is Melissa's version of that's a similar idea.
Since my now 16 year old was going into kindergarten, we started a tradition on the last weekend of summer called the back to school day of fun.
Each year, it varies from simple to more complex, depending on our season.
Well done, but we've never missed a year.
My kids sometimes get a say and we have a yes day vibe.
Sometimes we stay local, but we do all the things one last time, like the roller rink, bowling alley, go swimming.
And sometimes we venture out of town for a swimming hole or a fun mini golf hotspot.
We all look forward to it every year.
And it is a sweet day of together time.
That's so great. And then this is a, to me, a gold star idea from Piano Annie.
Piano Annie says this, we ended the summer with a yes day on the Friday before back to school.
All summer long, the kids can earn points towards the yes day budget by doing extra chores acting kind etc it keeps them motivated all summer and then there's this wonderful silly extravagant clothes to the season dude this is so fun for externally motivated children what a fun way to make your your summer season have a through line.
Like it's so good. Okay.
Let's run through some easy and fun ideas that are seriously doable, like right now and do not require any forethought at all.
The first one is from Blythe Lawler, who says we chalk the driveway with each person's favorite thing from the summer, the thing they're excited about in the new school year and a name.
I love that with my whole heart.
This is also an easy one, but super sweet from Nicole Roberts.
My kids have a fancy spa day at home on the last day of summer.
They take a bubble bath with candles and music, and they paint nails.
There's no prep for that.
That's so easy. Nicole also said that she might throw in a hair trim in there, which is very practical if you are good with a pair of scissors.
Nani Patty says, we do a back -to -school cake, and we make wishes for the school year.
I saw a back to school or like end of summer cake in several places and I love the simplicity, but like easy marker of a celebration in that, you know, we know what a cake with candles is.
It's obviously a celebration and you just do a box cake.
It's going to be great.
It'll feel festive and generally pretty easy to make happen.
Okay. This next one is from Best Gluten -Free Life, milkshakes and memories.
we make homemade milkshakes and watch a movie created of all the pictures and videos from this summer summer goes by so fast and we often forget all the fun moments that we had okay so if you have apple products you can probably have your photo app do this for you or it just might be fun to make this video on purpose yourself or if you use the one second a day app you can make a video of the videos the one second videos from just all the summer days days and just watch that on purpose.
So I love this idea.
It's so fun. This one is so magical from Heather Lorimer.
We have a shaving cream fight in the backyard. Everyone gets a can of shaving cream.
We wear our swimsuits.
And when we're finished, we take a photo.
You have to take a photo.
You have to take a photo.
Then I squirt the kids down.
It's super fun, relatively cheap and low effort.
Y 'all, please, everybody do this and take photos of your shaving cream fights?
Like I wanna, I actually wanna see groups of like adult friends do this.
I think a shaving cream fight, it's like pinatas.
We need these things to happen more often.
Okay, Ashley Vaccaro shared this one.
The day before school, we go to a pizza place for the lunch buffet and we get an unlimited game pass.
I know, so wild. What a fun memory that is though.
Oh my gosh, I bet your kids will love that.
That's so much fun.
Or your grownup, you could do that as a grownup.
that would also be rad again i would like to envision like a group of teachers going to a pizza lunch buffet and then like playing pac -man for an hour that would be so fun okay we are coming to an end here and as we do end i want to share my three favorite comments so the first is from kelly hampton known as etst on instagram kelly kelly makes beautiful stuff she is so great a beautiful story, a very excellent follow.
Kelly wrote this. My favorite summer closing we ever did was a campfire closing ceremony where we handed out cheap trophies to everyone in the family with their summer award. Things like most s'mores eaten, sleep in queen, etc. And we still have the trophies displayed.
As a person who regularly rotates a silly trophy amongst a couple of friends for whoever won the most wordle points that month.
I'm a big fan of this.
I listen, silly trophies are one of life's best joys.
Or if you can't get to get ahold of a trophy, make like a certificate, like an official looking certificate for like a silly title of something.
It's so fun to do something like that.
I love that, Kelly.
Thank you for sharing.
Okay. Next is Joanna bow.
Joanna writes, this is hyper specific, time consuming and expensive.
But as a family, we ride our bikes from our house to the next town over, which is on a beach path.
So it's stunning. And it makes me feel so happy to live where we live.
We go to the local bookstore and the kids each pick out a book.
And then we have an early dinner at a favorite restaurant and then ride home as the sun begins to set.
Now, I know that the particulars of this are not feasible for everyone, but I'm such a fan of place.
I love noticing the beauty of where you live, wherever that might be.
So this idea, it just made me smile.
Plus there's a bookstore involved and you know, I'm going to love that.
Okay. Finally, this is my favorite comment of the bunch. It's from C Mac five 11.
Last year, a friend's kid wanted to do a back to school cookout.
The kid made flyers and the family walked around the neighborhood to distribute them.
It was held in their cul -de -sac with their grill and shade tent.
A couple of us split the hamburger and hotdog costs and anyone who came brought a side.
They invited all the neighbors of every age and any kids were welcome to share a talent or performance.
Sisters sang a song together.
We saw Saw dog tricks and a Lego speed build.
And one kid showed off his baseball swing.
There was a dance trio to shake it off.
And then a kid who came last minute decided to climb a tree as his talent.
It was absolutely incredible.
And I hope we can make it happen again this year.
Oh my gosh, you guys, the tree climbing, the tree climbing.
I can't get over it.
I can't get over it.
And see, this was just an idea that started rolling down a hill.
It was just a kid who wanted to have a back to school cookout, right?
Sometimes we don't know what magic we will encounter with a gathering or just a simple moment until we do it.
It doesn't have to be repeated.
Just like this commenter said, you know, it's like, I hope we get to, but also you had the magic, but being with it in that moment is what seasonal living is all about.
Be where you are. See the good that is here now.
Live in your season, celebrate the person you are today, even when circumstances are hard or living situations are not ideal or family dynamics are tricky.
Taking time to do little things like breakfast for dinner in your pajamas or going to the Van Gogh exhibit with a teacher friend before school starts or lighting sparklers in the yard the night before school starts.
those are simple, beautiful ways to mark where you are and say goodbye to the season for now.
And those are the best ideas to end the summer.
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I love it. Okay. Now, before we go, even though we just heard from so many people, we are still going to, of course, going to celebrate the lazy genius of the week.
This week, it is Sandy Ashcraft. Sandy writes, we recently got a black stone griddle on on our back screen porch, and we have been making a lot of smash burgers.
Yesterday, I had the idea to order a huge package of ground beef, and after cooking the amount of burgers we needed, I simply browned the rest of the meat with lots of salt.
Don't skip the salt.
I agree with that too, Sandy.
And portioned it into bags to freeze.
Now I can easily thaw a bag and season accordingly to make tacos, taco salad, spaghetti, sloppy joes, cheeseburger soup, et cetera, very quickly.
I've decided once that will be what I always do when we have smash burgers.
It's meal prepping without any extra cleanup and very little extra time investment.
So this is an excellent idea.
Now, a lot of you probably already occasionally batch cook meat, right?
But what I love here is you're pairing that batch cooking with another regular cooking task, like making smash burgers.
So really it's just one task.
Such a great use of decide once and batch it, Sandy.
So thank you for sharing and congratulations on being the lazy genius of the week.
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