Monday, January 28, 2013

Imagination

"The world of reality has its limits, but the world of imagination is boundless." This is exactly what David does, he escapes from everything happening in reality and wonders away into another world full of his imagination. But David is not the only child to ever escape into their imagination, I did so and continue to.

"Kay run, the shark is behind you!" Are the words I heard as I ran around the playground trying to climb up the slide to get away form Andy who was "The Shark." Every day foor recess all of us munchkins, second graders, would play our favorite game "Shark." We would imagine our school playground being an island stuck in the middle of nowhere and we were all stuck there, surrounded by the everlasting view of nothing but water. In the surrounding water there were groups of sharks waiting for their next meal to be served, and in this instance, Andy was that starving shark waiting.

With 21 students, including me, running around like maniacs teasing him, where he chase after us until he had caught us or made it safe on the top of the playground, the island. I at the moment was on the island, safe with several other students, when I see "The Shark" eat/tag my best friend, making her the next and new "Shark." I stayed on the island a few more minutes then jumped back down into the water, ready to run. As soon as I was on the ground (water) the teacher calling us in telling us recess was over, meaning our game was over. Whoever was "The Shark" before the teacher called us in, continues to be "The Shark" in the next game until he/she tags their next victim.

Our recess time consisted of this and sometimes other games our crazy imagination had created and imagined. For me, imagination not only created childhood games, but it also gave me a fun, exploring, life learning childhood. Even growning up and becoming an adult. I still use my imagination to dream away, maybe not in the same way as when I was younger but I still do so.It taught me to imagine and dream on, no matter what situation I am stuck in, that is my way out and just wonder away. Imagination goes far beyond reality it helps build character, adventure, dreams, hope and faith. It inspires, takes one to the stars and beyond that, because it is the one thing no one can ever take away from one, well me. I grew up with a wild imagination and it still ocntinues to grow as i become older and always will.

1 comment:

  1. That's a sweet memory, a good reminder of what it means to be imaginative.

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