Yesterday I attended an event that I would not have known about if it were not for Danielle Richardet, and Sean Ahlum, Surfrider. My job at the event called, Life Rolls On, (put on by a consortium of Surfrider, Odysea, and Ocean Cure) was to create a sand sculpture using plastics lift on Wrightsville Beach and kindly picked up by Ginger and John Taylor. Danielle thought it be a good idea to make it into a foot print as in "What's your plastic footprint?"

When I got to the beach, I found a carpet of wooden panels that led to the shore line with a parade of enthusiastic, physically challenged, surfers being wheeled to the beach. Several of them had very little use of any of their limbs. Ginger, Danielle, and I, along with Danielle's three munchkins, quickly constructed the sculpture and then one by one we took turns going to the shore line. Tears rolled down cheeks as cheers of joy filled the air while the surfers guided the newfound surfers into the waves and gently rode them into shore. Smiles everywhere.
Yesterdays tee shirts were $10, not much to pay for something that makes a difference for the things that matter instead funding big business.
Bonnie, you're so right. I'm so happy that you came out and I'm even more thrilled that you took so much away from the event... I know exactly how you feel :)
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I'm the lucky one Danielle. Thanks for pulling me in.
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