If you could plan the perfect spring break with no limitation, money, time, or responsibilities—what would it look like? Where would you go, who would you bring, and what would you do?

 Prompt Response: In my perfect spring break, I would travel around Europe, maybe backpacking/camping out in the most scenic places and spend my days walking around towns, shopping, and getting all the food and gelatto I want. I would want to spend about a week in each country and travel to almost every single beach. I would also spend a lot of time tanning and if I needed a hotel for a few nights or if I'm unable to camp, I would get one. I think I would like to sail around the coast as well. I think if I could choose anyone to go with, it would be my best friend Stella, or my boyfriend.

Summary: Today we did a commonlit assignment.

Reflection: Today I learned what I would want to do on a "perfect" spring break.

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