They head to a hidden cove about 20 minutes from the house—a place not on Instagram maps. Alyssia insists on keeping a few secrets. The hike down is muddy. Sam slips. Everyone laughs. Maya brings a portable speaker and plays a playlist titled "Songs That Feel Like Sunshine."
Later that evening, Alyssia will choose just one photo to post—the one where Chloe is mid-sneeze and everyone else is cracking up. The caption: “The best days have zero filters.” Dinner is a group effort, which means controlled chaos. Alyssia is on salad duty (chopping cucumbers with terrible form). Maya is grilling. Chloe is managing three saucepans like a symphony conductor. Sam is in charge of the playlist, which slowly devolves into 2000s pop-punk.
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They eat family-style at a picnic table in the backyard as the sun begins to lower. Then comes the unexpected highlight: wireless karaoke microphones. For 90 minutes, they belt out everything from Fleetwood Mac to Lizzo. The neighbors probably hate them. They don’t care.
“People always ask me what my ‘best’ day looks like. They expect me to say a brand trip to Bali or a front-row seat at Fashion Week. But honestly? This. A kitchen full of friends who know my worst flaws and love me anyway. A swim in cold water. A song sung off-key. The best day isn’t about what you do. It’s about who you’re doing it with.”
They laugh so hard that half the photos are blurry. But that’s the point. isn’t about perfection. It’s about the outtakes.
For the next two hours, they swim, float on inflatable swans, and race each other to a small rock island. Alyssia pulls out a waterproof disposable camera ($20 at the pharmacy). “No deleting,” she shouts. “Whatever we get is what we get.”