Happy Summer ~repack~
Perhaps the most profound joy of summer is the permission it grants us to rest. There is a unique art to the "summer nap"—dozing off in a hammock or on a beach towel while the sun paints your skin with freckles. It is the season of the "lazy day," where productivity is measured not in spreadsheets or meetings, but in books read, games played, and laughs shared.
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. happy summer
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But the real heart of a happy summer is slower. It is permission to pause. It’s reading a paperback book until you lose
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: Keep curtains closed during peak sun hours and limit heavy chores to early morning. Seasonal Growth and Creativity