Prompt: 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: My perfect spring break would start on a tropical island with clear water and warm sand. I would bring my closest friends and family so we could relax together. We would spend days swimming, hiking, and exploring local culture. At night, we would have bonfires, cookouts, and stargazing. I would also take time to try new experiences like scuba diving and learning local crafts to make the trip unforgettable.

Summary: I was absent.

Reflection: I was absent. 

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