Extraordinary Women Blog #9 – Making the Most of the Last Days of Summer
We’ve got about two weeks before Labor Day in the United States, which officially marks the end of our summer. In France, this time is called Le rentrée, when everyone returns from the august month of holidays with tan faces and a long school supplies list. Stop by a Gilbert Jeune shop in Paris, and you’ll see stressed parents holding long school supply lists with forlorn faces wishing for the beach.
How to make the most of the few weeks we have left in our summer? Have Fun!
Do exactly what you want to do for the last few weeks.
I love to plan and sometimes our plans have to get really short-term.
So plan out your next week or two to make the most of your summer.
Start with a list and then prioritize what is most important to you. Things you want to do, places you want to see, books you want to read, fresh veggies you want to savor.
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Here is a few of mine…
- Swim at least twice a week while the weather is warm.
- Make a great corn soup with the last of the sweet corn on the cob
- Sit on my patio or deck and chat with family – or watch the sailboats in the Boston Harbor!
- Eat a fresh lobster roll
- Have a picnic or set a dining table outside
- Go to an outdoor concert
- Enjoy fresh from the garden flowers, fruits, and veggies
- Coordinate my sleep schedule with the sun, make the most of the light
- Watch some fun summer movies
- But we need a plan, right? There is nothing worse than mid-September arriving and not remembering how I closed out the summer.
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Create a Movie Night!
Nothing can feel more festive than actually planning a movie night.
Thema & Louise – best road trip ever created
Mama Mia – the Greek Islands and ABBA songs
Wine Country – good belly laughs and lots of wine
The Talented Mr. Ripley – Italian vistas and really pretty people
Grease – the late great Olivia Newton-John singing “Summer Nights”
Under The Tuscan Sun – Happiness is about embracing new beginnings
Rear Window – A mystery during a Manhattan heatwave and oh, the Edith Head designed dress
Roman Holiday – Summer in Rome
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Grab a Book, and Iced Tea and Sit Outside
Before I get busy planning out my next quarter of the year, I make sure I plan in a good outside sit with a book. Nothing too deep, and yet thoughtful.
A few of my recent reads:
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The Magnificent Lives of Marjorie Post
by Allison Pataki
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The Stationary Shop
by Marjan Kamali
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Long Live the Queen: 23 Rules for Living
by Kristin Harmel
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The Forest of Vanishing Stars
by Bryan Kozlowski
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The Churchill Sisters
The Extraordinary Lives of Winston & Clementine’s Daughters
by Dr. Rachel Trethewey
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A Year of Pleasures
by Elizabeth Berg
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The Paris Library
by Janet Skeslien Charles
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And a few waiting for me…
Mastering the Art of French Eating by Ann Mah
Lost and Found in Paris by Lian Dolan
Bloomsbury Girls by Natalie Jenner
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Create a Meal of Fresh Veggies – but nothing too complicated.
Fresh tomatoes, basil, mozzarella with a drizzle of balsamic vinegar
Roasted broccoli with scrambled eggs
Sweet corn chowder- I keep trying to find the perfect recipe
Fresh blueberries
Salad Nicoise
Ina Garten’s roasted shrimp cocktail Louis
Grilled chicken, avocado and asparagus
Bon été!
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