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Make a 2019 Family Bucket List

By Toni Garcia, Publisher of Macaroni Kid Brighton-Henderson-Reunion, CO December 26, 2018


One of my goals for 2021 is to make a family bucket list. The pandemic impacted so many plans and activities for families, but we still also had some amazing moments, love, family, and fun - but this year, I'm making one again, and I think it's more realistic.

I asked around for ideas and advice while creating my list. Some advice that I took into consideration was:

  1. Keep it simple. Day trips vs week-long vacations, etc.
  2. Be realistic and budget-friendly.
  3. Print and keep it on your fridge, cabinet, etc. so you can all see it!
  4. Stay open to new ideas from each member of the family, regardless of age.
  5. Involve more than just your immediate family. Reach out to grandparents, cousins, and friends too!
  6. You don't have to leave home to check something off

This year I did things a little differently. I broke it down by month, setting a small goal for each.

January: Give Back. We're going to go through all of our old clothes, toys, shoes, coats, home goods, etc. and donate them to a local shelter or church. 

February: Nutrition and Wellness. Prepare and eat more healthy meals together. More vegetables and fruits, a stronger focus on things like cholesterol and sodium, less caffeine and more water, adequate sleep. 

March: Friendship. Playdates, fun events, cousin sleepovers, and more. March will be full of friendship and fun for our little noodles. 

April: Parks and the Great Outdoors. This is when we'll start our small hikes, walks around the lake, picnics in the park, and afternoon bike rides. 

May: Family Fitness. With Summer right around the corner, let's focus on staying fit! The kids have had an interest in karate and working out lately (which we love!) and this is the month we're going to really head this up, enroll them in local classes, and start working out as a family. 

June: Reading Challenge. Now that we've been focused on our nutrition, fitness, and movement, let's take a step back and work on our brains too. This month, I want to read a book as a family. A good, long book that we can all read together. Have any suggestions? I'd love to hear them.

July: Adventure Awaits! This is our vacation month! It's family road trip time!

August: Back to School. I'd love to officially end the Summer with a Back to School party or picnic for my kids and their friends. We can give them their school supplies then, as a gift, take their before "that grade" picture, set some goals, and really build excitement for the year ahead.

September: Art Appreciation. This month, whether it be on a Saturday morning or a Friday afternoon on an early release day, we will go visit local art exhibits and really start gaining an understanding and appreciation for art and art history.

October: Stress-free. The holidays will be here soon. October will be a month of rest, downtime, and mental relaxation. Enjoy the calm before the storm, if you will.

November: Give Thanks and Give Back. We'll think of 5 special people in our lives, outside of our family, and prepare a thank you card and a small gift to show our appreciation. I'd also like to 'adopt' local families for the holidays, helping with meals, gifts, and more.

December: Live with Love. I want to really take the focus away from presents and gifts and bring it back to love, respect, and community. This will be a month of learning about love and what it means - love for others, love for community, and love for yourself.