One of my earliest memories was when I went to the beach with my parents for the first time. My first impression was how crystal clear the water looked, as it was reflecting sunlight. The day was hot, and I remember the sun beating down and thinking how refreshing it would be to step into the ocean water.
The beach has a very particular smell to it. It has the smell of seawater, which is not a pleasant smell, but it doesn’t smell bad. As soon as we got to the beach, I ran down to step in the water. The first thing I noticed was that the heat was not only in the air, but also in the sand, as it burned my feet. I had to run quickly because if I left my feet in the sand for too long, it would burn, so I quickly ran down toward the water.
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As soon as I stepped into the part of the beach where the water laps the sand, I felt it was immediately cooler. A small wind kicked up right then, and I was surprised at how I could go from being hot to being cold so quickly. The wind still felt refreshing, and I dipped my toes slowly into the water. I let the waves hit my ankles, and then the water would flow back into the ocean.
I remember thinking how beautiful everything seemed. The air was warm, the water was cool, and there was the sound of seagulls which could be heard over the sound of the small waves hitting shore. I did not want to swim in the ocean water, so I only went in the water up to my knees. I ran for a little while along the shore because it felt good to run, and I remember how walking through water took more effort than normal. Before long, I was a bit winded so I decided to head back up to where my family had set out the towels.
After a few more minutes, I started getting hungry. There was a small vendor on the side of the beach selling drinks and sandwiches, so we decided it would be a good time to get lunch. Outside the vendor was a small table with a bright red umbrella, so we sat down and ordered our food.
After lunch, I decided I would try to make a sandcastle. I didn’t have any tools, so I ended up using a peach colored seashell I found alongside the water to scoop up sand. At first I tried to make a replica of our house, but it wasn’t working, so I tried to make a simpler building. When that failed, I simply ended up drawing in the sand using my foot. I liked the feeling of the cold, wet sand running between my toes. It started to get hotter, so whenever I needed to take a break from the summer heat, I would step back in the water and instantly cool down. The beach wasn’t too crowded, but there were a few other families there with their children. The children were laughing and playing as they splashed water on one another.
When the sun started to set, I remember thinking how beautiful the sun’s reflection was on the water. It was almost too bright to look at directly. What I will take away from this memory was how peaceful it was, and I will never forget the ocean smell. The beach has since become one of my favorite places to visit, and I am always excited whenever I get the chance to visit.