Friday, February 4, 2011

Swept Off On An Adventure


Never a dull moment at the Brice house. I walked downstairs to get Brody and Cade a snack and as I started back up the steps I heard sweet Cade say "You stuck!" Brody had climbed in the shelves on the side of his bunk bed, and then he climbed in the box springs of the mattress to only get himself stuck. I had to rip the bottom of it out to free him. *SIGH*


I went from mad to scared to laughing hysterically all in the matter of minutes.   Of course, I gave a good motherly lecture to him, but I just couldn't hardly be mad at him.  I asked him what in the world gave him the idea to do this.  In the sweetest voice, Brody said, "I wanted to hang like a monkey."  In his mind, he was convinced it would be an exciting jungle adventure.  He was disappointed, and he ended up with some red hips.  I think spring needs to get here quickly so we can go to the park!
 
Brody's little safari reminded me of some of my climbing adventures as a kid.  We had woods behind our house growing up, and I loved climbing the trees.  I had a huge imagination, and I had thrilling escapades daily.  I had so much fun as a kid.
 
As an adult, it's a little harder to have grand adventures.  We feel the need to plan every detail of our day.  Although I'm a big fan of planning, I also like to live in a moment sometimes. It's nice to have that childish moment and jump in the middle of something just because.   I don't think life has to be mundane in adulthood.  Life is more exciting when we do create an adventure.  
 
I really like The Lord of the Rings because of the adventure.  My favorite part is when Frodo and Sam are about to leave The Shire and Frodo reminds Sam of something Bilbo said.
 
Sam: This is it.
Frodo: This is what?
Sam: If I take one more step, it'll be the farthest away from home I've ever been.
Frodo: Come on, Sam. Remember what Bilbo used to say: "It's a dangerous business, Frodo, going out your door. You step onto the road, and if you don't keep your feet, there's no knowing where you might be swept off to."

I can help but think "Oh please let me be swept off to an adventure."  And should I ended up disappointed and with some red hips that will be ok too because I went...because I lived life!

1 comment:

His Doorkeeper said...

Cris,Thanks for the comment on my blog! You sure have a cute Brody!!

Your blog is very sweet and you are an encouraging person too I see!!

Blessings!