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Tom, what are you doing?
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Tom, what are you doing?
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Scrolling.
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You?
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Same.
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I've been on my phone since I got home.
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What time is it?
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Almost ten.
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Already?
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We ate dinner looking at our phones. Did we?
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I don't even remember dinner.
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Every day is the same.
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Wake up, check phone.
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Eat, check phone.
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Three hours of scrolling.
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I don't remember any of it.
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When was the last time we really talked?
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I can't remember.
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This is sad, Tom.
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Yeah, it really is.
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Let's go to the beach this weekend.
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The beach?
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Tomorrow is Saturday.
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Exactly.
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Two days, no plans.
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Let's just go. Where?
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A place called Seaside Cove, about four hours away.
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How do you know about it?
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A friend at work mentioned it.
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She said it's beautiful.
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Should I check the car?
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No. Let's take the bus.
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Slow down and enjoy the ride.
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The bus?
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That's different.
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That's the point.
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And no scrolling on the bus.
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No scrolling?
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Just look out the window.
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Talk to each other.
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I like it.
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Let's do it.
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Hi, two tickets to Seaside Cove, please.
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One way or round trip?
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Round trip.
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When are you coming back?
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Sunday evening.
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What's available?
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5.30 and 7.15.
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7.15.
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We want to enjoy the sunset.
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Good call.
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How much for two?
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$48 total.
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Card okay?
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Yep.
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Tap or swipe.
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How often do the buses run?
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Every two hours.
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Is there luggage storage at Seaside Cove?
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Lockers near the entrance, $5 a day.
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Perfect.
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Thank you.
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Gate 3, boarding starts 15 minutes before.
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We're moving.
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This feels different.
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Look at the city getting smaller.
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About the no phone rule.
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Let's make it official.
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Phones off until Sunday.
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Deal.
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But maps in case we get lost.
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Maps only.
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And maybe one sunset photo.
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You're already adding exceptions.
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Fine.
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Phone off now.
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Want some trail mix?
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I packed snacks.
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You packed snacks? Of course.
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This bus is like a rocking chair. So relaxing.
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Look at those hills. So green.
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This is nice.
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Just us and the view.
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Hi.
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We just got here.
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Can we get a map? Of course.
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Here you go.
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Any must-eat restaurants?
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Captain Jack's on the pier.
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Best seafood in town.
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Is it expensive?
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About 20 bucks a plate.
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Very reasonable.
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What about things to do?
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The main beach is great,
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but there's a secret cove a mile south.
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A secret cove?
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Most tourists miss it.
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Short trail, about 20 minutes.
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I love that.
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Any other spots?
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The lighthouse on the cliff.
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Best sunset view.
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What time should we go?
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Before 6.30.
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Don't miss it.
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Got it.
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Thanks so much.
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Enjoy your stay.
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Hi there.
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Can I help you?
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Hi, I'm Sarah Miller.
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We booked the Ocean View room.
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Miller, let me check.
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Oh no. Is something wrong?
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I'm so sorry.
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Your room was double booked.
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Double booked?
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Another couple booked the same room.
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They arrived an hour ago.
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So we don't have a room?
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I'll refund you in full, of course.
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But where do we stay?
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We came by bus.
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Let me make some calls.
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I know everyone in town.
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It's Saturday.
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Everything might be full.
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Give me five minutes.
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Please have a seat.
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Good news.
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My friend Linda has a place.
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Really?
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Nearby?
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Ten-minute walk.
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And it's better than here.
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Better?
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A cottage right on the beach.
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Private deck.
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That sounds amazing.
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How much?
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Same price as your original booking.
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I'll pay the difference.
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You don't have to do that.
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It's my mistake.
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I want to make it right.
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That's really kind, Dave.
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Here's her address and number.
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Thank you.
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You turned a disaster into something wonderful.
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That's what small towns are for.
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You must be the Millers.
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Come in.
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Hi, Linda.
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Thanks for saving us.
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Happy to help.
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This is Starfish Cottage.
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Wow!
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Right on the beach.
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You can walk to the sand from the deck.
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What's the door code?
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3650. Like days in a year.
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Easy.
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What about Wi-Fi?
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Password is on the fridge.
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Sandy Beach 2024.
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Any convenience store nearby?
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Sandy's Market, two blocks north.
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Closes at 9.
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We might need breakfast stuff.
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Eggs and coffee are in the fridge.
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Free for guests.
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That's so generous.
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Checkout is 11 tomorrow.
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Key on the kitchen table.
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Any house rules? rules?
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No shoes inside and enjoy every minute.
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Best rule ever.
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Welcome to Captain Jack's.
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Table for two?
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Yes.
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Can we sit outside? Of course.
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Right this way.
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What do you recommend?
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The clam chowder is famous and the fish and chips.
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One of each.
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Any drinks?
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Two iced teas.
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Coming right up.
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Are you visiting?
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Yes, first time here.
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Been to the lighthouse yet?
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Not yet.
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Going this evening.
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The sunset from there is unreal.
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Everyone says that.
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Because it's true.
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Let me get your food.
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Thank you.
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Welcome.
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What do you need?
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Bread and some fruit for breakfast.
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The strawberries came in today from a local farm.
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We'll take a box.
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And sparkling water.
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Back fridge.
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Any flavor?
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Just plain.
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And chocolate for tonight.
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We have a local chocolate maker.
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Really good.
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I'll try it.
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Oh, and sunscreen.
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We forgot.
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Aisle 2, next to the beach toys.
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Got everything.
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How much?
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$16.85.
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Here you go.
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Thanks.
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Enjoy.
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We made it.
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The lighthouse.
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Just in time.
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The sun is going down.
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Look at the whole horizon.
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The sky is turning orange and pink.
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I haven't thought about my phone once today.
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Not once?
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Not once.
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And it feels amazing.
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Sometimes we need to disconnect to reconnect.
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Getting double booked was the best thing.
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Right?
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That cottage is way better.
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Sometimes things work out better than planned.
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Look, the sun just touched the water.
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Most beautiful thing I've ever seen.
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Guess how many steps we walked today.
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You checked your phone.
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Only the step counter.
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That doesn't count.
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Fine.
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How many?
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Over 10,000.
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No wonder my legs are tired.
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The good kind of tired.
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The I actually did something kind.
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Look at all those stars.
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Can't see this in the city.
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I can see the Milky Way.
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Right there, that cloudy band.
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Tom, that's amazing.
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When did we last look at stars?
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I can't remember.
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We should do this more.
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Just stop and look up.
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Should we go to bed?
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One more minute.
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Just the waves.
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One more minute.
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Two days without scrolling, I survived.
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More than survived.
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You thrived.
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I feel lighter.
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That's what slowing down does.
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Thank you for this trip.
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What was your favorite part?
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Getting double booked.
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The worst part!
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Think about it.
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No double booking, no cottage,
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no beach deck, no stars.
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The worst moment became the best part.
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Let's make a rule.
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One weekend a month, no phones.
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I love that.
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Doesn't have to be a trip, just being present.
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Deal.
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Look, the sun is setting again.
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Still beautiful.
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Thank you.

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