Gifts of a Sand
Dollar
By Liz Hekimian-Williams
I guess this New York City girl is now
a nature enthusiast to the extreme! Our
recent sand dollar experience proves it.
Do you remember that famous story about
a girl that throws a starfish back into
the sea one at a time along the shoreline?
When the girl was told by an onlooker that
what she was doing wouldn't matter much,
she replied "it matters to that one" and
threw another starfish back into the sea.
Well, I have a sand dollar story to share.
The other day we happened upon a little island while
boating and we couldn't believe how many live sand dollars were in
the water and on the sand, green, fuzzy and thriving. They weren't white and dry
like you buy them in a store. My kids were really interested in them and so were we adults,
actually.
Other kids were getting them out of the
water and hauling them home, showing them off to us, and
even offering them to us. My family enjoyed holding them
and looking at them, but then we'd each throw the
sand dollars back into the water... to keep on living... and we left with
only memories as souvenirs.
Now I wasn't always like this. In fact,
when I was a teen, my folks took me to the
Bahamas and we had some natives dive down and
get us a couple of starfish that we brought
back as souvenirs. Back then it seemed like
the most normal thing to want to do.
I still remember the shock on my kids'
faces when they first would hear about my
youthful vacation and the starfish
experience, though. They invariably asked why
would I do that because didn't it kill the
starfish?
Boy that made me feel lousy. Turns out they had a very good point. I've learned from
life, from my kids, I don't know from where else exactly but now I feel the same way as the
kids do. I wonder, why DID I want to do that?
Oh well, the past is done. But now, we CAN save the sand dollars (and the starfish) one
at a time at least.
I guess the other day we all just wanted to save this little bit of marine life.
We cared about the little guys in nature. I thought, "now what would happen if ALL the
people who came here took the sand dollars out to keep as souvenirs? Then we wouldn't have had the special magic we found
for a little while together on that little strip of sand and sea. And my teenager wouldn't have said
"That was cool, let's go back there. I liked all the sand dollars that live there".This
straight from the mouth of a known computer enthusiast who spends as much time as possible accompanied
by his computer!
With each passing year I can better see the importance of protecting and trying to save the
environment and wildlife.
Have I been better educated? Am I just more mature? Maybe.
But I think it's more because I can see the picture better through the
eyes of my children who seem to see the world through a special focus
and help me to see some facets that I might otherwise miss.
So let's not give up caring for the environment just because we
can't save it all or make a big enough impact. Let's just each
do our part, even if it's just a little. Then we'll be able to, help keep
nature's magic around for ourselves and for other generations to
learn from and enjoy.
We'll keep getting the gifts of a sand dollar.
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About the Author Resource Box:
Liz Hekimian-Williams is a loving wife, mom
to three active kids, a mental health counselor, and founder of Giftsprings.
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