Wish upon a Starfish

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You’ve probably heard this one.  The Starfish Story, author unknown:

A man was jogging down the beach after a major storm had just come through the area.  He was dismayed by the huge number of starfish that the storm had washed up on the beach.  He thought there was nothing he could do because of the immense numbers.  As he continued down the beach he saw a woman throw something into the water.  As he got closer, he saw the woman bend over, pick up a starfish and was about to throw it in the water.  The man asked "Why are you doing that?  There are thousands of starfish on this beach.  You can’t possibly make a difference." 

The woman looked at the starfish, threw is back into the water and said, "I made a difference to that one didn’t I?

One starfish at a time we can make a difference.  As Autism Awareness month draws to a close I wanted to acknowledge all the people who touch Sam’s life, making a difference to him, and to our family.  I know his teachers come here on occassion so this will be a surprise to them.  To Maureen, Julie, and Dave, thank you for your dedication and enthusiasm for making Room 10 a success.  You know our boys so well and constantly try to offer them the best in real life experiences in addition to their academics.  Over the years I have had to offer Sam bribes to do certain things and the other day when I took him to the doctor my bribe was he could go back to school.  Now that is cool.  He loves it there.  To Mrs. Gabler, Miss Rosie, Mrs. G, Mrs. B, Mr. O, Mr. C, all the staff at Schor, and especially the buddies, thank you for loving Sam like we do.  It was a proud moment when the Room 10 boys sang the Star Spangled Banner at the school concert.  In my heart I was thinking "Look at these Starfish, what a difference you all have made to embrace diversity.  You applaud them singing on stage tonight, but you also act kind to them in the halls, and make school a place they want to be".  One of many things I’m grateful for.

Several times, for end-of-the-year teacher gifts I have made something with a starfish and enclosed the story above.  You don’t have to have a special needs child to see the meaning in it.  Do you have someone who has made a difference in your life?  Share the story, thank them, and then pay-it-forward by making a difference to someone, somewhere, somehow, soon.

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9 responses to “Wish upon a Starfish”

  1. Lisa Hoffman Avatar

    Such inspiring and motivating advice for today and every day.
    Thanks to all of the people that make the World a better place, one little step at a time: the teachers, the parents who go forward with Love, Passion and Determination and even the people in public places who see a special needs child or adult and offer a hand or a moment of simple Compassion. Thanks for reminding us about True North, Michelle.
    Beautiful art too…..those colors….those Beautiful colors…..
    LH

  2. Roo Avatar

    Love the starfish story. And isn’t it wonderful when our kids have great teachers like that.

  3. Megan Pickwell Avatar

    I have never heard this story before – thankyou.
    I will pay it forward.
    Meganx

  4. Ursula Clamer Avatar

    What beautiful words – motivational & thought provoking. It is a good reminder to take a step back and see how we can make a difference. Ux

  5. Julie Avatar
    Julie

    You certainly know how to make someone feel appreciated. Thanks for sharing Sam with all of us. It is a blessing to work with Sam and the other boys.

  6. Michelle Avatar

    It’s lovely story about starfish! I’ll translate it, and write on my page! Everybody should think like the lady on the beach, and the world would be better place. I send you all my warm feelings – take care, you and Sam! Greetings from Poland!

  7. tina Avatar

    Too true Michelle. I saw the Oprah episode about paying forward and try and remind myself constantly. to recieve is nice, but to give is priceless.

  8. Michelle Avatar

    Hi there again! Since I read this story, I think about it! It’s on my mind all day. I think about doing some project about this story – and when I do it, I let you know. So thanks again for inspiration!

  9. Connie Paxman Avatar
    Connie Paxman

    I was tripping around the net looking for spray-art ideas and ironically found your site. Your story truly embrassed my spirits. I have an autistic son also and can appreciate how teachers touch the lives of our children..Thankyou.
    I love your site,artwork,and especially your stamps.
    Absolutely stunning work.
    Connie

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