Since the pandemic began, lockdowns and restrictions have taken place across the globe, closing many public areas, including gyms. This resulted in a shift in the way that people work out.
Working out from home, outdoor training and hiking were some of the trends which emerged over the last 18 months and are set to continue into this year's summer.
Home workouts and online classes such as zoom HIIT sessions are attractive as you can exercise in the comfort of your home with minimal equipment.
Child development happens best in moments of freedom for kids, whether it's through free play, free choice, or free times.
This infographic from the team at AAA State of Play looks at 27 reasons why play and freedom throughout the summer months can benefit children in very big ways, and it features a great mix of both facts and quotes.
Summer time is a great time to go skinny dipping or go to
the beach but it is also a time of the scorching heat of the sun blazing its
way on your skin. Even if you are in your home, people face the same heat that
they feel outside because the overall temperature of the house has gone up. This
rise in the home temperature is mostly caused by the roofing material of your
house.
When it comes to seasons, the perks of summer can't be denied. It's no wonder that many of us wait for the heat, just to beat it of course. While the can take a toll on us, the brighter side of summer are the picnics, pool fun, and barbeques in the backyard, if not somewhere else.
SatelliteInternet.com recently conducted a survey that has revealed that overall, 41% of Americans increased their travel options this year by opting for road trips, camping trips, and buying or renting RVs. Considering these findings, SatelliteInternet.com updated their article on how to get satellite internet for RVs.
56% of the respondents of the survey claimed that they had either bought or rented an RV this summer during the Coronavirus pandemic. Moreover, 84% of the people said that they wanted an internet connection in their RV. SatelliteInternet.com has recommended that RV travelers try mobile hotspots or turn their phones into mobile hotspots to fulfil their internet connection need.
Every season has its own pros cons, especially when it comes to dealing with the expenses. Over the years, the culture of each season has become more evident and somehow contrasting than the cultures belonging to other seasons. For instance, in summer, people usually set out their plans for a summer vacation with their families to devour the heat of the sun. However, the same season of summer could appear to be extremely challenging when it comes to losing money on childcare expenses or buying designer dresses for your families on occasions such as weddings.
Some students are lucky enough to have taken most of the steps required to enroll in college before graduating from high school. Many students haven't even started the college enrollment process by the time they walk the door. Unfortunately a curious phenomenon hits even the most college-intended students during the summer months. Summer Melt occurs when students who have full plans to enroll in college don't even do it on the campus.
There are hundreds of summer camps for children out there but let's face it, not all of them are fair. Some camps are focused on a specific sport or activity, while others are based on promoting awareness of spirit or education. Some are best for the young, while others are based on tweens or teens. Nonetheless, one thing we know is that no matter for whom the camp was built or why it was launched, the best summer camp ever will have the best activities!
Whether our children choose their own camp or we parents choose the one that suits them, in the end our kids care only one thing: having fun. There are many factors involved in whether a kid is going to have fun at any specific summer camp, don't get us wrong. Looking back, those were our favorite cool summer camps where we made incredible friendships and sang around the campfire. But originally, those bonds were created around getting together every day to engage in new and exciting activities. A better way to meet new people than first practicing the archery or going canoeing with them!
If spring lawn care is about getting your lawn healthy and green, summer lawn care is about keeping it healthy while temperatures soar and rainfall becomes a fleeting memory. It’s also about maintaining a lawn that can withstand all the barbecues, games, parties, and running feet that summer has to offer. Here are some tips for keeping your lawn in shape over those long, hot days of summer.
After the spring growing season, summer brings quite a bit of stress to lawn grasses. Not only are the heat and drought damaging, but we aren’t as forgiving in the summer as we are in the winter. We want our lawns lush and green for outdoor activities, and we try to fight nature by continuing to fertilize, water, and coax new growth out of our lawns no matter what the weather. However, by understanding and respecting the seasonal changes of turf grasses, you can take steps to care gently for your lawn as the mercury rises.
The summer is here and there is no better way to celebrate summer and warm weather than some fun in the sun, right next to the pool. Swimming pools are great for family fun, but don't forget about pool safety! In order to usher in the summer safely, we've put together an infographic that covers the most important pool safety tips.










