Happy Summer [better] Guide
So, go ahead. Leave a little sand in your car. Let the sun freckle your nose. Eat dinner outside. Laugh until your stomach hurts. This season is a gift, and it’s unwrapping itself one slow, beautiful day at a time.
It tastes like the first bite of a juicy peach, the salt of the sea on your lips, and the smoky sweetness of toasted marshmallows. It’s melting popsicles, fresh-picked berries, and coffee that gets cold because you were too busy watching the sunrise to drink it. happy summer
Here’s to the long, light, happy summer. May you be too busy living it to scroll through it. So, go ahead
Visually, a happy summer is a masterpiece. It’s the deep blue of a sky with no clouds, the stark white of a sailboat on the horizon, and the neon glow of fireflies switching on like tiny lanterns at dusk. It’s the golden hour—that brief, fleeting window where everything is drenched in honey-colored light, and for a moment, the world feels impossibly kind. Eat dinner outside
It’s reading a paperback book until you lose your place from drowsiness. It’s the joy of staying up too late because the air is finally warm enough to live outside. It’s saying "yes" to the road trip, the late-night swim, the farmer’s market, and the spontaneous picnic. It’s letting go of rigid schedules in favor of a hammock, a breeze, and nothing to do.
A happy summer isn’t about doing everything. It’s about feeling everything—the warmth, the freedom, the connection.
But the real heart of a happy summer is slower. It is permission to pause.