hottie HOT feet
Another special day today with my cousins. The beach! I was so excited about going to the beach, but I wasn't really sure what this beach was. I don't think I've actually been to a beach...I think. But it just sounded so exciting because Mums made it sound so exciting. Plus she said I could bring my shovel and bucket to play in the sand. That I know. I know what sand is, so if this beach had sand, it must be a fun place to be.
Mums packed a cooler of juice, water and my chocolate bok milk with oodles and oodles of ice. She even packed me some grapes and a peanut butter sandwich, but I still don't have much of an appetite to eat.
split - splat - splatter! On came the sunscreen. Twice!
When we got to the beach, there was water all over. It looked like the water went on forever and ever. There were a lot of people there with different colored umbrellas. I mean, I've used an umbrella before, but when it rained. Not for the sun. I guess this is just something you do in Sun Dyago. While walking to our spot, I couldn't walk anymore before sand kept getting into my toes and it was HOT. No matter what I did, there was hot sand getting into my toes. So Mums carried me. She brought me to the darker sand where it wasn't hot, but kinda sorta wet. And there were icky things there Mums called seaweed.

I just played in the sand and learned how to build sand castles all by myself. It was so cool. I never used my bucket to make sand castles before. I made four! One, Two, Three, Four!!!

No beach water for me. It was too cold. I did fall in it though. And I wasn't very happy about it. I was just standing there in my spot and all of a sudden all this water came gushing at me and brought me down. Nope. Not nice I tell you. Maybe next time I'll try the water, but for now I'll just stick to my sand castles.
Labels: Sun Dyago

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