🌸 Spring Bucket List: 20 Things to Do This Season
1. Take a slow walk without your phone.
Let your senses guide you—listen to birds sing, breathe in blossoms, feel the breeze.
2. Start your day with tea, coffee, or prayer on the porch or by an open window.
Let stillness greet you before the world does.
3. Visit a local farmer’s market.
Taste the season through fresh herbs, fruits, and community.
4. Press flowers in a journal or between the pages of your Bible or favorite book.
Let them be reminders of beauty that doesn’t ask for attention.
5. Write a list of things you’re releasing—and burn it (safely) or bury it in the garden.
A symbolic spring cleaning for your soul.
6. Plant something—even if it’s just herbs in a jar by your kitchen sink.
Tend to something living, and watch it grow.
7. Create a new spring playlist.
Let your ears listen to sounds that feel like sunshine and new beginnings.
8. Clean out one space you’ve been avoiding.
Do it with soft music, open windows, and no pressure.
9. Read a book in the sun.
Let yourself get lost in a story while your skin soaks up the light.
10. Pick or buy fresh flowers—just because.
Place them somewhere you’ll see them every day.
11. Try a new spring recipe with seasonal ingredients.
Think lemon, asparagus, berries, mint… fresh and light.
12. Watch the sunrise—or the sunset—with full presence.
No phone. No distractions. Just the sky and your breath.
13. Spend an hour doing absolutely nothing.
Rest isn’t lazy-it’s sacred.
14. Go barefoot in the grass.
Connect with the earth. Let it remind you that you belong here.
15. Write a spring prayer or intention.
What are you planting in faith this season?
16. Lighten your wardrobe.
Not just in fabric, but in energy. Keep what feels like you now.
17. Send a handwritten note or letter to someone you love.
Surprise them with something that doesn’t come with a notification.
18. Make a spring vision board or journal page.
Not for hustle—but for hope.
19. Dance in your kitchen with the windows open.
Because joy doesn’t need a reason.
20. Take a spontaneous day trip.
Go somewhere that reminds you of wonder, even if it’s nearby.