Day 3
This day was one of our best days. On this day the same thing happened, but after breakfast and watching TV my dad and I went out to snorkel to the reef. When the tide gets low a long stretch of reef pops out of the water not too far from the shore
. We saw a lot of cool creatures while going to the reef and at the reef. We were looking around for any creatures in the water when my dad spotted a redfish. When we got to
the reef we had to step around some sea urchins. When we got past all the sea urchins. We had to walk up a slanted rock that led us to the top of the reef. My dad and I saw another starfish, but this starfish looked more like a spider. I thought that it was probably slimy, but it was actually than I expected. We got a picture of a big crab in a crack in the reef. We saw a lot of beautiful fish. I snorkeled all the way back to the shore. I didn’t see much stuff but coral and algae. It was still amazing! If there was one lesson I learned it would be…. NEVER EVER GIVE UP!




Day 4
I wa
s playing foosball with my brother when a boy wanted to play with us, then probably his little brother wanted to play too
. They wanted to play two on two foosball. My little brother (Ezra) didn’t want another player on his team because he thought that “Tom” didn’t know how to play, but I knew he did. Ezra tried to push “Tom” off the foosball table. So Ezra pulled me away from them. He said they were mean even though they aren’t. At night time when we were walking back from the hotel I noticed something in the dark. It was moving! It kind of looked like a hamster, but it was moving sideways. I still didn’t know what it was so I showed my dad. He said it was a crab. In fact it was a crab so we took some photos of this crab. It was big. It was cool. It was fast. It even lives in our backyard!



Awesome writing, Sidney!! Keep us posted on all your adventures. xx Isaac Lee David Jennifer
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Sidney! We love how you opened yourself up to such an amazing journey. Snorkel-time can be such a fun way to connect with Mother Ocean & all her sea-friends. What a cool backyard you now enjoy! Love you so much💖
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