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bellaboo A record of my days because I forget so much.


April 8, 2011 Florida

Apr 08 2011

I have been here for 5 days. I'm exhausted. We haven't done much, but we have been busy. We have gone shopping a couple of days. We went to the beach once so far. It was wonderful! I took achair and sat in the shade. (I burn too easily.) I took a book and sat on the beach for about 4 hours. I did go in the ocean for about 30 minutes. It is so different from a pool or a lake. I had to learn to walk in the water with the waves coming through. I also got a mouthful of water. YUCK! I knew it was salt water, but I didn't know how salty. When I got out, it felt like a had salt caked on me. I couldn't wait to get a shower. Tomorrow we are going shopping again. I hope there alot of benches. I'm beat!!

Can't sleep tonight. I'm toooooo tired. My mind is too active to sleep, even with my sleeping meds. It is also getting too hot. It was 90 in the shade. I was drenched when we got back to the car. I hope tomorrow is better.



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written by scorpioj, April 08, 2011
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