I would shepherd my whole extended family through the gardens of our big (rented) house down to the beach on the shores of the Helford River, just at the inlet of Port Navas Creek. Having set up 'base' with the family I would watch the adults sail, kayak, windsurf, snorkel and swim whilst the grandchildren explore rock pools, holding onto Great Grandma's hand and have their finds patiently explained to them by Great Grandpa. After a picnic lunch (prepared earlier) I'd climb in a boat and be sailed to Frenchman's Creek by my lovely husband and we'd reminisce about the first time he took me there thirty five years ago.
Getting back to 'our' beach we would have a barbecue and all play beach games (with lots of laughing and banter) until the light begins to fade and then we'd return to the house, put the children to bed and relax easily together with a glass of wine and a cheeseboard.
I have been blessed to have enjoyed many, many days with my family like that - and I hope there will be many more to come. 