Here’s the original reading text with slight modifications to fit the varied tenses:
A Day at the Park
Last Sunday, Jenny and her family had decided to spend the day at the park. The weather was perfect—sunny but not too hot. They had packed a picnic basket with sandwiches, fruits, and some juice. When they arrived at the park, they found a nice spot under a large oak tree and spread out their blanket.
Jenny’s little brother, Tim, was flying his kite, which had soared high in the sky, dancing with the wind. Jenny and her parents were sitting on the blanket, enjoying the peaceful surroundings. After lunch, they played a game of frisbee. Everyone had joined in, laughing and running around.
As the afternoon went on, they were walking around the park, enjoying the sights and sounds of nature. They had seen ducks swimming in the pond, children playing on the swings, and families riding bicycles. Before heading home, they bought some ice cream from a nearby stand. It was a perfect day that Jenny and her family would always remember.
Jenny had decided to go to the park, hadn't she?