A sudden gust of fresh wind and the rush of water come and go, both invigorating me. I take a moment to enjoy the ocean air and the sounds of happy people all around me. Overhead I hear the squawk of a seagull in search of another morsel of food. It still astounds me that I am here. This is certainly not how I started life. My humble beginnings were very, very different.
In the beginning, I can only remember darkness and pressure. There was pressure and heat all around me for a countless number of years. All at once, it seemed as if the whole world had woken up. There was a tremendous roar. The earth in which I had been buried, had been suddenly torn open and pushed upwards. Up, up, up we all went, slowly reaching towards the sky.
I could see. There was light and wind and rain. It was such a tremendous change from the world I had been living in. I was part of a mountain now. Eventually, we grew to be covered in trees and that was a cool relief from the harsh sun. All sorts of animals traversed over me as the years went by. I began to forget all about the darkness.
Then one day a terrible wind started blowing and gusting. It didn’t stop. It was followed by a harsh unrelenting rain. The rain seeped into the cracks of the mountain causing pieces to crumble all around me. I was swept away from my mountain home and rushed towards the river below. I was scared and did not know what to expect. When we finally reached the river, I was submerged in rapidly moving water. I tried desperately to anchor myself to anything I could find. Eventually I found my way to the bottom of the river and nestled myself in as best as I could.
It wasn’t so bad except for the unrelenting movement of the river. It tossed us back and forth day by day, slowly grinding away smaller and smaller pieces of us. It wore so much of us away that we started to look like a small pebble.
I grew quite fond of the creatures in the river. They swam and chased each other and their next meal all day long. I even began to enjoy the feel of the water always surrounding me, but I missed the sun and the wind. I hoped that I would not forget what it felt like to be basking in the warm sun.
Time passed…The river continued to flow and grind away more and more pieces of us until there was only me: a small grain of sand. I rolled around for many years; so many that I couldn’t begin to count them. Then one day I noticed that the water was different. It was salty and there were millions of other pieces of sand just like me! But one thing about this water was the same: it kept moving and pushing.
It pushed me so far that I finally saw the sun again. I was out of the water! I could feel the warm breeze and the ocean mist. All around me were these happy people basking in the sun and splashing in the ocean from which I had just emerged. As a little girl enjoyed the wet squishy feel of me between her toes, I thought about my long journey. I don’t want to believe the other grains of sand when they tell me that one day I will again return to the darkness and this entire cycle will begin again!
