When I was a little boy I used to love those nights when my Mom would
read me a story before bed. I would be warm under my blankets while my
Mom's soothing voice would take me on an adventure to another world.
As I got older I soon started taking those magical adventures myself.
There seemed to be so many books and so little time to read them all. I
journeyed along with Bilbo and Frodo in "The Hobbit" and "The Lord of
the Rings." I walked excitedly into the closet with the kids in "The
Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe." I traveled into outer space and went
on quests with the Knights of the round table. I journeyed to the center
of the Earth and swung through the trees with Tarzan. I fought in the
battle of Troy and the traveled on the voyages of Ulysses. I went on
thousands of great adventures all from the safety of my chair and
comfort of my bed.
As I grew into adulthood, however, I came to
realize something very important: the greatest adventure of all is the
life you live here. Living your life with compassion, kindness, laughter
and joy day by day and moment by moment is more exciting than the best
book. Putting your heart on the line in the real world takes far more
courage than putting your life on the line in some make believe fantasy.
Offering hugs, sharing smiles, giving your love and help to others may
seem like little things in a book's plot line, but in life they are
the things that help to make the world a better, more Heavenly place.
I will always love books and the adventures they bring to the heart
and mind, but I will also forever embrace the greatest adventure of all.
God put us here in this world to live, to learn, and to love. What
greater quest than to do so every single day of our lives? What greater
adventure than to become the people God meant for us to be?