literally the best time of the year. No alarms, no homework, no teachers telling you to sit still. You can wake up late, stay in pajamas all day, or go outside and run around until it gets dark. everything look bright and happy. There’s ice cream trucks, water balloon fights, and trips to the pool where you try to hold your breath the longest. Sometimes it’s super hot, but that’s just an excuse to drink a whole bunch of lemonade. Summer nights are awesome too — catching fireflies, staying up late, and watching the stars. It feels like every day is a new adventure, even if all you do is ride your bike around the neighborhood. Summer is when life feels fun and easy, like the world is just waiting for you to go out and explore it.
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