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18th July 2016
01:50pm BST

3. Spend a whole day at the beach
No, going for a walk on the beach doesn't count, you've got to make a whole day out of it.
There's nothing I loved more as a kid than packing up the freezer box and windbreaker before heading to the beach for the day.
Bring a good book, your swimming togs and maybe even a sand bucket and spade if you're feeling adventurous. Of course, any trip to the beach wouldn't be the same without some very sandy sandwiches and a 99. You won't regret it.
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4. Visit your cousins
Growing up my cousins were my summer and I think it's probably the same for most people.
We would spend ages messing around outside, making dens and playing sports. When you couldn't see your school friends every week you always knew you were guaranteed to see your cousins at family gatherings.
They were the ultimate summer playdates and unlike your siblings you weren't quite fed up of their company yet.
Visiting your cousins will undoubtedly bring all those summer memories back. Whip out the photo albums, head back to some of your favourite spots and have a good old catch up.
5. Make a fort
Channel your inner Joey and build yourself a fort. There was nothing and I mean nothing better than a fort on a summer's day. I think we probably spent just as much time constructing them as we did actually playing in them. We would spend hours arguing over building techniques and the best materials to use.
Relive all the drama this summer and build a fort with your best friend to escape to on your day off. Even if the weather is its usual crappy self you can always rely on a fort.
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