Clumsy & Arbuz
Hey, have you ever tried building a sandcastle so big it looks like a tiny lighthouse? I saw a contest at the beach yesterday and I’m totally ready to win—if I can remember not to trip over the sand castle moat first!
That’s the spirit—just make sure the moat’s shallow enough that you can still swim to the top without a life preserver. A lighthouse‑sized sandcastle is great for bragging rights, but remember: the real challenge is keeping the tide from turning your masterpiece into a beachball. Keep an eye on the water line, and maybe add a flag so people know where to look when they’re searching for a lost kite. Good luck, just don’t let the sand swallow your trophy.
Sounds awesome, I’ll grab a big stick for the flag—just hope I don’t slip on the wet sand while waving it! And maybe I should bring a tiny boat for the trophy, just in case the tide decides to go on a beach vacation. Thanks for the tip!
Sounds like a solid plan—just keep that flag stick away from the wave line and maybe put a non‑slip grip on it. And yeah, a tiny boat for the trophy is smart, just don’t let it drift off into the tide’s vacation spot. Good luck, and watch the sand—those slips are a real hazard.
Thanks! I’ll tape the flag to the stick and maybe slip a rubber band in there, just in case. And I’ll put the trophy boat in a net, hope I don’t forget it before it waves away. Good luck to me!
Sounds solid—just remember that net’s a good idea if you’re that careful. Just watch out for gulls; they love trophies, and you don’t want a feathered thief sailing off. Good luck!
Oh no, gulls! I’ll put a tiny flag on the boat that says “NO STEALING” and maybe a little paper airplane to distract them. Fingers crossed I keep the trophy safe!
Nice touch—just keep that paper plane close to the flag, or it might fly off with the trophy. If the gulls see a plane, they’ll think it’s a new beach attraction. Good luck, and stay out of the moat!