Clumsy penguins, lazy sea lions, munching polar bears, majestic whale sharks, and colorful jellyfish...
After hours of walking, the family of five was tired.
However, they also took some stunning photos. That was the first time in six years that Byron and Rosalie had taken a photo together with their three children.
In each photo, there were marine animals witnessing their happiness.
By lunchtime, Byron took out the things and set them up.
The chef had prepared the food, but it needed to be heated up a little bit. Thus, Byron bought portable cookware to heat up the food.
Although they could order food from the hotel, it was far less fun than the experience of having a family picnic.
The three children enjoyed the meal. Rosalie also shared the food from her lunch box.
Byron gave Rosalie his food and ate a cake to fill his tummy.
The last stop was the dolphinarium. It was crowded, and all they could see were people's heads.
Byron frowned, worried about the danger of squeezing into the crowd.
"If I had known, I would have contracted the aquarium and booked it for a day," Byron muttered.
Startled, Rosalie looked at Byron. She believed Byron would do that. He could even purchase the aquarium if he wanted to, but it was unnecessary.
"There's no need to do that. Part of going out to have fun is to enjoy the atmosphere of playing in the crowd. It might be crowded, but it's also fun. Wait! I'll carry Estie. Please look after the little boys for me."
Byron nodded. He took out the water bottles for the kids to quench their thirst. Then, he took the little boys to the toilet.
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