It sounds ideal, a sort of beach childhood. But it wasn't really. I didn't use the beach very much at all.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
As a little girl, I thought I'd like to get married on the beach. But I'm not the quintessential girl who had these sort of fantasies about that stuff.
I'm not a beach person.
If I do go to the beach there have to be certain rules: it can't be a pebbly beach, there has to be some shade and there has to be a beach bar. I don't want to go off the beaten track.
I typically enjoy a beautiful beach destination, as I find the water and sand to be the most replenishing.
Long walks on the beach are the supposed holy grail of a romantic evening. The beach becomes a kind of utopia - the place where all our dreams come true.
I don't go to the beach. There is no value in going to the beach. If I did go I would probably read economics books.
I grew up at the beach and I was always involved in beach clean-ups and caring for my environment.
We spent a lot of time on the beach when I was young so I'd also take pictures of seaweed and crabs.
I was on the beach every summer. That was the pleasant part of my childhood because we were right by the sea. We'd take a picnic, and I'd spend hours in the water until I turned blue. You couldn't get me out of there.
I grew up on the beach. It's just a way of life. You don't seek out that lifestyle; it's just day-to-day.