"Our doubts are traitors, and make us lose the good we oft might win by fearing to attempt." -William Shakespeare

Saturday, April 27, 2013

Adventures Are Usually Scary

If we dig down deep into our hidden truths, most of us would admit we want to live an adventurous life.  Our ideas of what adventure means is individually unique, but the common thread that binds all adventure together is that of risk.  To live an adventurous life is to take these risks.  Risks often live on the same street as fear, and because of this many never venture into that neighborhood that has to be crossed to get to true adventure.  

Now, my students, I don't mean risks that are truly dangerous or break the law or even break the rules.  The risks of which I write involve befriending the outcast at lunch even though it might make you a target, writing that scholarship essay when you don't think you've got a 1 in a billion chance of winning, going out for chorus when you've only sung into a hairbrush in your closet, talking to that new transfer student even though you're scared silly to, sending in your book manuscript to a publisher and hoping they'll look at the writings of a teenager...                    

Adventure isn't easy - it's the rockier road (makes me think of ice cream =).  It's taking the path that isn't completely visible.  You don't know where it will take you exactly, but you have an idea...  You could be completely wrong, but the thing is, if you don't go you will never know.  Taking a step of faith on an unknown trail is the start to adventure.  You've got to get up out of your comfortable life of ordinary and do something that scares you - that's risky; adventure will follow.  Adventure will be the journey that you take.

So, dear students, carpe diem (seize the day) and live the adventure God has in store.


Love,
Ms. Dawn

P.S.: Even when you're the age of your "old" teacher, risks will be scary.  But the adventure is almost always worth that chance.  It's a risk worth taking.        

5 comments:

AmuletHeart said...

Hi Miss Dawn!!!!!You don't know how happy I am!We got to meet our distant cousins,sure you would say:But you can see your cousins all the time and it's not like your first time meeting our cousins.Well,my cousins are in Cambodia and I have only 2 cousins that live in Texas.We got to meet them on Wednesday and their names are:Mason and Nicholus(if that's how you spell his name)Reach.We had sooo much fun that I made a story just today!It's like an adventure with us in it!

{Ms. Dawn} said...

That's sounds exciting & adventurous! I'm glad you got to meet them!!! =) I'd love to read the story you wrote sometime. Proud of you for still writing! Love ya lots!
Ms. Dawn =)

AmuletHeart said...

Ms Dawn!!!!!!Yes!Yes!Yes!Finally!Finally!The End of this school year!I thought that this would take forever!We're also going to Dollywood on Brandon's B-day,which is May 22(I'm 1 day younger than him).

AmuletHeart said...

Hi Miss Dawn!!!I have just turn 12 yesterday!This school year was just as great as 5th grade!I've made new friends,good grades,met nice teachers!Thank you for the book you have gave me last year!

{Ms. Dawn} said...

Happy late birthday!!! I haven't been checking the blog very regularly - sorry about that. I'm glad you made it through your first year of middle school & that it was great! Happy happy summer - I hope it's a magical one full of shooting stars & wishes.
Love,
Ms. Dawn