It was a weekend after we had been dating for six months, and the weather was sunny and breezy. We had taken the train in the morning to a seaside town not too far away and were planning to spend the day there. When we got off the train, we walked along the coastline for a while, admiring the blue sky and white clouds, the blue sea and golden sand, and the variety of seabirds and shells. We held hands and chatted, feeling relaxed and natural. He told me he used to come here to play when he was little, building sand castles on the beach with his parents and brother, or swimming in the water. He said he loved the ocean because it made him feel free and peaceful. As I listened to him, I felt that he was a man of great stories and emotions, and I wanted to share my childhood and dreams with him.
We walked around for a while and then found a seafood restaurant for lunch. We ordered some local specialties like steamed scallops, fried fish fillet, and seaweed soup. We chatted as we ate, savored the fresh and delicious food, and drank some juice. We talked about our jobs, our hobbies, our plans and expectations. We realized that we have a lot of **** in common and a lot of differences. But we both respected and appreciated each other's ideas and choices. We laughed a lot and listened carefully to each other. I find him to be a very intelligent and funny person, as well as a very sweet and considerate one.
After lunch, we decided to go to the beach and have some fun. We changed into our bathing suits, grabbed our towels and sunscreen, and ran down to the beach. There were a lot of people playing there, some were sunbathing, some were playing beach volleyball, some were surfing or boating. We found a free spot to spread out our towels and just started splashing around in the water. The water temperature was perfect, not too cold and not too hot. The waves were also not too big or small for swimming. We chased each other around, thrashed around in the water, and showered each other with splashes. He also taught me how to dive and float and how to hold up against the waves. I found him to be a very brave and optimistic person, as well as fun and creative.
After playing for a while, we went back to the beach to take a break. We lay on our towels and sunbathe, enjoying the warm sun and the breeze. We closed our eyes and listened to the sound of the waves and the chirping of the seabirds. We felt relaxed and comfortable, like we were in paradise. We didn't talk either, just quietly enjoying each other's company. I think he is a very gentle and quiet person and someone who knows how to enjoy life.
After a while, we got up and went for a walk on the beach. We walked on the wet sand and it felt soft and cozy. We picked up some beautiful shells and coral, and some interesting sea creatures like crabs, starfish, and sea urchins. We showed them to each other and took some pictures as souvenirs. He also made me a shell necklace and said he was giving it to me as a gift for our six-month anniversary. I was so touched and happy. I put the necklace