Sunday, October 30, 2011

My Childhood Paradise




When I was growing up, one of my favorite children's stories was (ironically) Peter Pan. There was just something about the idea of never growing up that appealed to my imagination. Neverland and its mermaids and pirates, Lost Boys and fairies, Indians and flying and happy thoughts--it was my childhood paradise. 


As I grew older, my tastes did too. I moved on to more mature books and more complicated tales. But the core of all my favorite stories was always adventure. My taste for adventure followed me through the books I read.



And as I put to rest each story and turned the last page on every tale, I wondered to myself when I would ever go on my own adventure. Would I ever find that my closet actually led to another world? Would a tornado ever come and take me to my personal Oz? 


Obviously not. And I got used to the idea, living my life normally, never quite making it to another plane of existence. Then, one day last week, I and a group of like-minded friends decided: if adventure won't come to us, why don't we go find our own adventures? Before we get too old to take risks and break rules. Before we lose the thirst to do crazy things and live life with a little insanity. Before we forget what Neverland looks like.


And so we drew up The Epic List -- fifteen things we will do, as a group, to bring a little spice to lives that are in danger of being allowed to become bland. The List (which I'll put up as soon as I can scan it) includes breaking some minor laws and taking a few easy tasks to the next level. Tonight we will do one of those things (aren't YOU curious what it might be ;D ). 


It's gonna be crazy. It's gonna be awesome. It's gonna be... EPIC. An epic adventure. :)