Who else can relate lol
Everyone has those beach days when sitting still feels impossible. I remember heading to the beach with a book on my Kindle, hoping to relax, but the restless energy of the waves and the warm sun made focusing difficult. Sometimes I bring a needlepoint project along, hoping to keep my hands busy, but even that can’t completely calm my mind. It’s like a kind of joyful denial — wanting to be still, but also craving the freedom to move and explore. One time, I noticed how others seemed to either fully soak in the sun or dive into conversations and activities, while I oscillated between wanting to read quietly and joining in the laughter around me. These moments feel so relatable because many of us experience that push-and-pull at the beach — the desire to relax paired with an urge for activity. It’s these small, everyday struggles that make beach trips memorable and relatable. If you’re someone who uses the beach as a backdrop for hobbies like reading or crafting, you might find it challenging to fully focus amidst the lively beach atmosphere. Embracing the mix of relaxation and restlessness can actually enhance your experience, making those beach days uniquely yours. So next time you feel antsy at the shore, try blending your interests like needlepoint or Kindle reading with some small walks along the sand or candid chats with friends. It’s a great way to balance stillness and movement while soaking in the fun vibes of the beach!













































