My name is Eri Aizawa, and I'm in the third grade. I live with my dad, Shota Aizawa, who is a teacher at U.A. High School. He's not my real dad, but he adopted me, and we've been a family ever since. I have a quirk called "Rewind," which allows me to reverse my body to a younger age. It's pretty cool, but I try not to use it too much. This year, my dad surprised me with a special spring break trip. We were going to the sea and visiting some fun places along the way. I couldn't wait to see the ocean and explore new places with my dad. We started our journey by taking a train to the coast. As we traveled, the scenery outside the window gradually changed from the familiar cityscape to the beautiful countryside. I spent the whole trip gazing out the window, excited to see what adventures awaited us. Our first stop was at a place called Sea Quirk Land. It was an amusement park filled with attractions and rides that were themed around various quirks. My favorite ride was the "Wave Maker," which simulated a powerful ocean wave. I felt like I was riding the crest of a giant wave, and it was exhilarating! After a day of fun at Sea Quirk Land, we traveled to our next destination, the small coastal town of Qoeld. The town was picturesque, with colorful houses and a quaint harbor filled with fishing boats. We stayed at a cozy bed and breakfast called "The Seashell Inn." The innkeeper, Mrs. Seashell, was a kind and friendly woman who made us feel right at home. She even prepared a delicious seafood dinner for us, which included freshly caught fish and shrimp. The following day, my dad and I went on a boat tour around the town's harbor. The captain of the boat, Captain Seaweed, was an eccentric man with a thick beard and a captain's hat. He regaled us with stories of the sea and the local marine life. As we sailed around the harbor, we saw dolphins swimming alongside our boat. I was so excited that I used my quirk to rewind my age to a younger version of myself, so I could experience the wonder of seeing dolphins for the first time all over again. Later that evening, we visited the Qoeld Aquarium. The aquarium had a vast array of marine life on display, including exotic fish, sharks, and even a giant octopus. I was amazed by the vibrant colors and fascinating behaviors of the creatures. For our final day in Qoeld, my dad and I went on a hike up a nearby mountain. The hike was challenging, but the breathtaking view from the summit was well worth the effort. We could see the sparkling blue sea stretching out as far as the eye could see. As we made our way back down the mountain, my dad surprised me with a picnic lunch he had packed earlier. We sat on a grassy hillside, enjoying the delicious sandwiches and fresh fruit. It was a perfect end to our spring break adventure. As we traveled back home, I couldn't help but feel grateful for the incredible experiences my dad and I shared during our trip. We had created unforgettable memories together, and I knew that I would always cherish the bond we shared. Spring break had been an adventure filled with excitement, wonder, and love. And as we returned to our everyday lives, I couldn't help but feel a renewed sense of appreciation for the extraordinary world we lived in and the extraordinary people we shared it with.