Some great ways to stay cool this summer

Published 23 July 11 12:22 PM

Some great ways tostay cool this summer

 

1.  WATER BALLOONS

Buy a few packages of water balloons, get a group of friends together,pull the hose out onto the lawn and get wet and wild.

2.  WATER WAR                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   

 It’s war -- with water! Invitefriends over with their best water guns and Super Soakers.  Formteams and let the war begin. Keep dry towels and cools drinks on hand for laterwhen it’s time to make peace.

3.  RUN THROUGH THE SPRINKLER

Sprinklers aren’t just for watering lawns. Running through them isrefreshing, invigorating, fun… and you’ll get to see rainbows too!                                                                  

 

4.  ICE CREAM SUNDAE POT LUCK

Nothing says “cool” better than ice cream! Invite a bunch of friends overand ask everyone to bring an interesting ice cream flavor plus onetopping. Spend the day sampling different creative combinations ofsundaes. Keep in mind, this party will stretch across the entire day withice cream being your breakfast, lunch and dinner.

5.  PERSONAL POPSICLE PARTY

For a cool and lazy afternoon, sit in front of a big fan eating popsiclesand listening to favorite tunes on your iPod.  Popsicles come in a yummyvariety of flavors, and many are guiltlessly low in calories.

6.  HANG OUT ON A HAMMOCK

Lazy days of summer are just not the same without at least one day ofswinging in a hammock, in the shade, with a cool drink and a cool book.

7.  GROCERY STORE

Hang out in the freezer section of the nearest grocery store just likethe Bundy’s used to do. (not really suggested…)

8.  IF MONEY IS NO OBJECT... HEAD FOR SNOWCOUNTRY!

Australia, Swiss Alps, Austria, Italy, France, Chile, and Argentina aresome destinations where you can find snow in August. In fact, summer in thenorthern hemisphere is winter in Australia, and August is the height of theirski season! Pack your bags and hop on a plane to one of these destinationsif you’re interested in snow skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing or just plainrolling around in real snow in July, August and September.

 

WHATEVER YOU DO THISSUMMER, WE HOPE YOU HAVE A FUN SAFE SUMMER.

STAY COOL!

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