Wednesday, May 23, 2018

Pitfalls of Growing Up

For one of my senior projects I am making a documentary film about siblings and their impact in each other's lives. For this project, I am going through old videos and photos of me and my brother growing up. It is a lot of fun going back through old photos and seeing how much you have changed. On of my favorite things is to see the imagination that I had as a child. There was one video where I had paint all over my face because I was trying to apply my make-up, and I thought I looked so pretty. It is funny how paint can easily turn into make-up, and how much I believed I was pretty.


It's funny how when we grow up, we lose that imagination. We know that paint is not make-up and that it does not go on the face. We tend to be more practical, and imagination gets pushed to the side. I had a course this past semester where we focused partly on the imagination and the power it has. If we only live in the real, we only see what is in front of us, and we can't believe in anything outside our bubble. However God works in the unseen and unbelievable, and that is where our imagination comes in. We use our imagination to see the ways that God is working in ways that not always seen. So maybe as we grow up, we should keep part of our imagination.

Dear Heavenly Father,
Thank you for the gift of the imagination. Help me to use it to further you kingdom and to see all the ways you are working in my life. Amen. 

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