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Today Payton and her family are going to the beach, it's sunny and the water will be nice and soothing. Payton loves the feeling of the sand between her feet. She loves building sandcastle sand spending the time outdoors with her family.  But today Payton's main interest is to collect shells and smooth shiny rocks.

Payton eventually organises herself ,before going to the beach. She carefully dresses herself in a peach coloured sundress, with white flower sandals.
Payton runs down to her mother who gently caresses her face with a loving smile, before asking her how she would like her hair done today. Payton settles down for two piggy tails and a plain blue rose headband.

After spending a while getting organised Payton and her mother and father are ready to enjoy the rest of the day at the beach. Once they arrive at the beach Payton runs straight for the sand, but not before collecting her bucket from her mothers arms. Payton fills up her bucket with dry sand and some wet sand so her castle would stick in place. Her mother and father watched over her with happy smiles.

In the end Payton had make 2 tall sand castles, with the help of her mother and father, of course. Their castles were decorated with broken shells, different coloured seaweed and many other unusual things. After a good amount of time Payton decided she had enough with sand castles, and now wanted to go looking for shells and rocks. She didn't care if they were small or too big, she just wanted to find some that were beautiful. No matter what shape, size or colour they were.

Payton grabbed her mother and fathers hands, holding them tightly in each hand. She dragged them with her as she searched the sea's shoreline for shells and pretty rocks, that she could take home with her.
Payton soon spotted something shiny on the sand, she bent down picking up the new shiny object and figured that it was a broken shell. It had a yellowy orange coloured tinge to it and when she put it to the sunlight it shone so bright, just like the sun its self.

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