June 2025 Newsletter
You step outside and summer greets you like an old friendâwith a burst of warmth on your shoulders, the scent of sunscreen and fresh-cut grass, and that nostalgic hum of cicadas rising like natureâs lullaby. The air is thick with possibility and peppered with childhood memoriesâpopsicles melting too fast, bare feet on hot pavement, and sprinkler laughter echoing down the street.
It reminds me of those long, golden evenings when I was a child, racing my bike down the block with no destination except joy. We’d fill jars with fireflies, build forts from beach towels, and pretend the hose was a waterfall from some distant jungle. One year, my brother and I convinced our parents to let us camp in the backyard. We roasted marshmallows over a makeshift firepit and swore we heard a bear (it was definitely just the neighbor’s cat). That night, as we lay in our sleeping bags watching the stars blink awake, I remember thinking, “This is what happiness feels like.”
Summer does that. It pulls us back to simple pleasures and reminds us that magic still existsânot in things, but in moments. It whispers, “Slow down. Laugh more. Be here.”
This isnât just a new monthâitâs a seasonal invitation. To slow down. To play. To breathe deeper. To nourish lighter.
Summer has a rhythm, and itâs softer than hustle. It’s a call to embrace the nowâthrough sunshine, fresh food, and soul-deep rest. To truly welcome summer holistically, consider it your chance to reset. Start with your senses:
- Feel the sun on your face each morning. Spend 10 minutes outside barefoot (earthing) while sipping herbal tea. Let it ground you.
- Breathe intentionally. Try the 4-7-8 breathing technique in a shady spot outdoors. Four seconds in, hold for seven, exhale for eight. Let the tension melt.
- Hydrate deeply. Not just with waterâinfuse it with cucumber, mint, lemon, or berries. Keep a glass pitcher in the fridge for easy sipping.
During the summer, our hydration needs increase. On average, adults should aim for at least half their body weight in ounces of water per day. Add more if you’re sweating, exercising, or spending time in the sun. Signs of dehydration include fatigue, dry lips or skin, headaches, dizziness, and dark yellow urine. Combat these symptoms with water-rich foods like watermelon and cucumbers, and beverages like herbal iced teas or coconut water.
Once you’re well-hydrated and grounded in the season, itâs time to invite joy through nourishmentâand the best place to start is with your plate.
đ The Holistic Table: Summer on a Fork
June brings a bounty of foods that donât just nourishâthey cool, refresh, and hydrate. Think crunch. Think color. Think garden-fresh everything.
Hydrating Summer Superstars:
- Cucumbers (95% water): Cooling, alkalizing, and great for skin.
- Watermelon (92% water): Full of antioxidants like lycopene and vitamin C.
- Tomatoes (94% water): Rich in electrolytes and flavor.
- Zucchini & Yellow Squash: Light, easy to digest, and great grilled or spiralized.
- Mint & Basil: Not just flavorfulâthese herbs calm digestion and bring balance.
These foods donât just hydrate your bodyâthey help you eat your water, support kidney function, and reduce inflammation. They’re also kid-friendly, bright, and full of texture, making them perfect for those busy, barefoot, sunshine-drenched days.
đż Summer Prep Bowl Recipe: Garden Glow Bowl
Ingredients:
- 1 cup cooked farro or quinoa
- 1/2 cup cherry tomatoes, halved
- 1/2 cup cucumber, diced
- 1/4 cup red onion, thinly sliced
- 1/4 cup crumbled feta
- Handful of fresh basil and mint, chopped
- Juice of 1 lemon + 1 tbsp olive oil + pinch of sea salt
Why it works: Light but satisfying. Full of hydrating veggies, plant-based protein, and minerals. The fresh herbs offer cooling relief to your digestive and nervous systemâperfect for warm days when heavy meals feel too much.
đ Holistic Dessert: Strawberry Lemon Bliss Bites
Sometimes the best part of summer is the sweetnessâand it doesnât have to come from sugar-laden treats. These Strawberry Lemon Bliss Bites are the perfect refreshing dessert: light, naturally sweet, and packed with nutrients.
Ingredients:
- 1 cup fresh strawberries
- 1/2 cup unsweetened coconut flakes
- Zest of 1 lemon
- 2 tbsp almond flour
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
- 1 tsp honey (optional)
Instructions: Blend all ingredients in a food processor until a dough forms. Roll into small balls and refrigerate for at least 30 minutes. Store in an airtight container in the fridge.
Why it works: These bites are rich in fiber, vitamin C, and healthy fats. The strawberries support skin health and immunity, the coconut adds texture and hydration, and the lemon offers a burst of flavor and natural detoxifying properties. Theyâre perfect for kids, guests, or sneaking a moment of sweetness just for yourself.
Pair these with an outdoor picnic, a good book, or an after-dinner walk. And if youâre not going far this season, the next section will help you bring the vacation vibe home.
đž The Holistic Pet Corner: Asgardâs Backyard Patrol
Letâs talk about Asgard, our sonâs loyal golden doodle. Heâs more than just a family dogâheâs a living, breathing embodiment of love and light. With his shaggy curls, soulful eyes, and comical clumsiness, Asgard is both protector and playmate. He’s the kind of companion who senses when you need a nuzzle, a goofy spin, or a nap in the grass.
Every morning, like clockwork, Asgard begins his Backyard Patrol. With chest puffed out and tail wagging like a banner, he patrols the yard with the pride of a noble knight. He sniffs every flower, chases off imaginary invaders (mostly butterflies), and gives a good-natured bark to the wind.
Heâll stop and stare at a dandelion floating in the breeze like it’s the most fascinating miracle. He teaches us the value of presence, of curiosity, and of finding joy in the small things. And when his patrol is done? He collapses in a warm sunbeam and offers a sigh so content you feel it in your own bones.
Asgard reminds us that wellness doesnât always look like movement. Sometimes it looks like laying still, eyes half-closed, feeling the world just as it is. He shows us that love isnât always loud. Sometimes, itâs quiet companionship and the loyalty of a soul thatâs simply there.
Asgardâs Cooling Pup Pops
Ingredients:
- 1/2 banana
- 1 tbsp plain Greek yogurt
- 1/4 cup diced cucumber (hydrating & soothing)
- 1 tsp local honey
Instructions: Blend and freeze in silicone molds or ice cube trays. Serve as a cooling, allergy-soothing, hydrating treat.
Asgard-approved and made with ingredients that help support hydration, reduce inflammation, and cool overheated pups on long summer days.
đď¸ Soak Up Summer: Vacation or Staycation, Do It Holistically
Whether youâre jetting off to the beach, taking a mountain escape, or setting up camp in your own backyard, summer offers us all a sacred opportunity to slow down and reconnect. And the best part? You donât need a packed itinerary to make it meaningful.
Staycation with Intention:
- Create a backyard retreat: Lay out a blanket, add a pitcher of fruit-infused water, play calming music, and enjoy a screen-free afternoon under the sky.
- Unplugged Sundays: Set one day a week to be technology-lightâtrade screen time for page-turning, cloud-watching, or barefoot gardening.
- Local adventures: Explore a park, trail, or botanical garden youâve never visited before. Nature, even nearby, has a way of resetting our rhythm.
- Kitchen retreats: Make one meal a day feel like a celebrationâuse the good dishes, light a candle, serve fresh, seasonal produce.
Vacation with Holistic Ease:
- Pack wellness essentials: Magnesium, herbal teas, digestive enzymes, sunscreen, essential oils.
- Hydrate and rest: Prioritize water, sleep, and movementâyour body heals faster and feels better with balance.
- Be present: Take photos, but also take mental snapshots. Pause. Breathe in the view. Speak gratitude aloud.
- Integrate movement with joy: Morning walks, stretching by the ocean, paddleboarding, or dancing by the firepit count as both fitness and fun.
As we wind down this summer guide, letâs reflect on what the season is truly here to offer usânot more pressure, but more presence.
⨠The Heart of a Holistic Summer
Summer is not just a break from routineâit’s a reset for the body, mind, and spirit. When we allow ourselves to step into the rhythm of the season, we experience the healing power of nature. Sunshine boosts our serotonin levels, hydration keeps our systems balanced, and joyful movement replenishes our energy and grounds our emotions.
In a season where the days are long and the world feels alive, mental health thrives on connection, stillness, play, and nourishment. Whether itâs through cooling foods, intentional breathing, laughter with loved ones, or a walk with your dog at sunsetâeach act of mindfulness stacks up.
So this summer, letâs:
- Chase fireflies under a warm sky
- Eat barefoot on the porch
- Hydrate like it’s our job
- Unplug and really look around
- Nap in a hammock without guilt
- Say no to stress and yes to spontaneity
Because the healthiest version of you isnât the one with the perfect schedule or the most checkboxes. Itâs the one who chooses joy. Who remembers to drink water, to breathe deeply, to be fully here.
Your Call to Action:
- Make a hydration goal and track it for one weekânotice how you feel.
- Plan one intentional rest day where you do less and enjoy more.
- Prepare one holistic meal each week using fresh, water-rich produce.
- Invite a friend or family member to join you in a summer ritualâwalks, tea time, or grounding.
Let this season not just be lived, but deeply felt. Let it refresh, restore, and reconnect you to the beauty of your own vitality.
With sunshine & presence,
Donna
Your Holistic Wellness Guide
