Monday, July 27th, 2009 | Author: Pencil Bugs

Usually a storm is where nature unleashes all havoc.  Then afterward you find there was a lesson being tought to you in a harsh way.

I went to Grand Cayman two years ago and this exact situation happened to me — literally.

We were walking along the beach, the sky was blue, and waves were crashing up on the sand.  All of a sudden it started raining and the rain kept getting worse.  We ducked under an overhang of a resort by the beach and waited for the rain to clear.  Anyone who has been to the Caribbean knows that the rain does not last very long.   As we watched the rain pour down around us, I saw something wash up on the beach.  I ran out into the rain to see what it was.  It was a large conch shell, just like the ones you pay 50 some dollars for in a gift shop.  It was perfect, all in one piece.  The rain had polished it nice and clean.  I quickly retrived my findings and ran back to my parents.

100_3876I still have my conch shell and I will never get rid of it.  It will always remind me of what happens after a storm.

Just remember, you may have hard times and you might have to do things you don’t like but in the end you will see things differently.  Just like with nature, after the storm comes the beautiful rainbow.

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4 Responses
  1. Beautiful in sight! Keep writing.

  2. Hi Diane,
    Wow, what a nice comment. And yes, I’m really 13 but as my parents say, sometimes going on 30. :)
    And actually, my mom usually edits my blog posts so they are the best possible but this one I really like because she didn’t have to edit or correct anything and it even made her get teary eyed when she read it. So that’s pretty cool!
    Jason

  3. Are you sure you’re just 13 years old? Your writing is exquisite and the lesson you share is one that encourages those of us who are, ahem, not 13 any more.

    Keep writing and wow-ing us. You are wonderful!

    Diana

  4. Elizabeth says:

    Right on!!! Good job!

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