Outdoor Activity Ideas

Plant a spring garden (or even just a plant or two). See the cherry blossoms. Have a picnic at the park. Seek out the first crocuses, snowdrops, and other spring flowers. Go for a run. Take a hike. Play softball. Ride a bike. Enjoy the spring weather at an outdoor café. Visit a farm to see the baby animals. Walk on an empty beach. Play a round of golf. Go horseback riding.

Spring Activities for Kids (and Kids at Heart)

Fly a kite.Look for four-leaf clovers.Jump in puddles.Get dirt under your fingernails.Blow bubbles.Climb a tree.Find a playground and swing on the swings.Feed the ducks at a pond.Wade in a creek.Draw pictures on the sidewalk with chalk.Skip stones across a pond.Plan a kid-friendly spring break vacation.Play catch.Pick dandelions.

What to Eat and Drink

Eat some roasted asparagus. Steam whole artichokes and eat them leaf by leaf. Bake festive spring cupcakes with pink (or lavender or yellow or baby blue) frosting. Eat a ripe apricot. Visit the farmers market to buy spinach and sugar snap peas. Pick strawberries at a farm (just don’t forget to wash them). Eat jellybeans. Buy a package of Peeps. Mix up a pitcher of margaritas. Make deviled eggs.

Spring Mindfulness Activities

Listen to the rain. Watch bumblebees at work in a garden. Notice the trees budding. Seek out a rainbow. Listen to the birds singing. Go bare-legged. Feel the sun on your face. Leave your windows open to catch a spring breeze. Pet a bunny. See all the Oscar-winning movies. Send someone other than your mom a Mother’s Day card. Wear comfortable open-toed shoes. Buy a colorful umbrella. Visit the zoo. Decorate your home with fresh tulips and daffodils. Get caught in a spring shower. Paint your nails a pretty spring pastel.