Tuesday, March 25, 2008

When was the last time you saw your inner child?

How many times have we made the comment, 'I'd love to visit this state or that national park'?...but never took the time. Life has a tendency to junk up our minds, so we forget about the spoken word shortly after having spoken it.

I'd love to hop on a motor bike on a beautiful summers day and ride into the mountains. Just to sit next to a water fall, take my shoes off, roll up my pant legs, and plop my feet into the cool, inviting water. Lay down on a blanket, looking up into the tree lined sky while making pictures of passing clouds. I cannot remember the last time I did this. I just know how much I miss it, and need it! I miss the peace our earth has to offer. I miss the oneness with mother nature. Leonardo De Vinci described a cloud as "bodies without surface", according to The Cloud Appreciation Society.

Our lives can make us so busy we forget about such simple things. These simple little things cannot to be lost in the shuffle, as in our life, they can make us our most happy. Isn't it time to take an adventure again? To forget for a few days that we are adults with responsibilities, and take that adventure to heart? Letting our inner child out to play, the inner child that still exist in each and everyone of us, you know the one? I feel certain that everyone is still in touch with their wholesome, young child of their youth.

I can tell you this about myself, I love amusement parks. While driving down the road seeing a Ferris Wheel off at a distance, my stomach turns up side down with excitement! As a child my mother would take my brothers and sisters and I to the county fair. We would all have fun to the point of exhaustion. Must we always have to be so busy? Busy to the point of exhaustion?...No, we do not.

Our main purpose in this time we have on earth, is to have the desires of our heart. We are intended, expected even, to enjoy our selves, to be happy. To let our hair down once in a while and just get foot loose and fancy free! Starting today I want to make a pact with all of my readers...I, Lana Benton,<<your name goes here) will on this day, March 26, 2008, promise to allow my inner child out once a month, for the rest of my stay here on this earth. I promise to be happy, joyful, carefree, and fully take in all of my surroundings, while giving thanks to my Lord for His wonderful gifts. I promise to leave my home, fill up my gas tank and drive to the nearest spot, where ever that may be, to allow my mind to rest, and allow my inner child out to play.

Will you join me? Will you make the commitment to allow your inner child out at least once a month? Will you be the person I meet at the water fall or the amusement park? Will you be at the park laying a blanket looking up into the sky and giggling at the art you see formed in the clouds? Come on, let me see you smile!


12 comments:

Ask Jim Lucier said...

Lana, I will look for you at the lake as that is where I like to send my inner child

Kurt Mitchell said...

I'm with you all the way Lana. Let's go to the mountains and just enjoy what God has provided for us.

Wavecritter said...

Inner Child is out and ready, mostly always :) Love this post Lana, God Bless

Wyverex said...

Thank You so much for listening in on our show last night, you made my whole day!

Wyverex said...

Inner children should come out from time to time

John Raines said...

what a great idea Im In. Im going to the store and find some "rainbow popcorn" that on occasion as kids we got to pop. Im going to do it. - John Raines Google Me

Anonymous said...

I think taking a day a month to be that inner child is wonderful and will try to start doing it.We live in a world that won't slow down,so you miss all those things we to see.Slow the fast pace down and enjoy the world God has given us

Anonymous said...

You're so right, Lana! So many people these days are "killing themselves to live." Nowadays it seems as though everyone believes that acquiring wealth - and all of the gadgets that go with it - will lead to happiness.

Youth is being stolen from our children at an ever-younger age. I worry for the children who never really have a childhood, forced into adult roles by their parents, their peers, and by a very confused media.

I realize that by the count of my years I'm an adult. But there's still a part of me inside - like you - who refuses to acknowledge that I'm "all grown up."

Now, if you'll excuse me, I have a shadow to catch!

mcclen said...

Linda McClendon
Thanks I will let my inner child out once a week and have some fun.

michael curry said...

Yes I love getting on my motorcycle and just riding with no destination you have to whatever it takes to free your soul and clear your mind....
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Anonymous said...

Hi Lana! Nice blog.

Ask Carole Percifield said...

Lana - I was on that ride with you as I read you blog. What a ride - I am going right out & do something with my inter child. Good write up.