True Trail Runners: Aragorn, Legolas, Gimli, Lord Of The Rings |
I replied, "No, not really. When I was in high school I watched the first movie of the trilogy six times in the theater, but that was about the extent of my fandom."
***I did write an earlier blog post called "What Would Bilbo Do?"
****I also collected Lord Of The Rings action figures during my fandom, I still have them somewhere
****I also collected Lord Of The Rings action figures during my fandom, I still have them somewhere
I came across this Lord of the Rings quote when I was finishing up the Iowa Awake My Sole trek:
“The road goes ever on and on”
― J.R.R. Tolkien, The Hobbit
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The last mile of the 1339 mile Iowa Awake My Sole journey. Taken in December 2012. Pic courtesy of Sioux City Journal |
After running and speaking across the state of Iowa for the year, I didn't get to the end of the yearlong journey, and say "I'm done with life."
I was done with this particular task, but I wasn't finished with living.
I was merely at the beginning of something new, unknown, challenging and unexpected.
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I've seen people set a goal, work towards achieving it, and when achieved, they wrestle with "What's next? How could I possibly set another goal, or achieve something like I just achieved?"
This road of life goes "on and on."
Where and when does it end?
Some believe it's at our last breath. Others believe our last breath is the ushering into what's next.
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Author Donald Miller often writes about how he goes about seeking out the next adventure for his life. He envisions the end of his life, standing before Creator God who says, "Well done my good and faithful servant." From this envisioned encounter with Creator God, he tries to implement things that would evoke such words from Creator God.
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Some quotes from Donald Miller's book A Million Miles in a Thousand Years: What I Learned While Editing My Life
“It wasn't necessary to win for the story to be great, it was only necessary to sacrifice everything.”
“If you watched a movie about a guy who wanted a Volvo and worked for years to get it, you wouldn’t cry at the end when he drove off the lot, testing the windshield wipers. You wouldn’t tell your friends you saw a beautiful movie or go home and put a record on to think about the story you’d seen. The truth is, you wouldn't remember that movie a week later, except you’d feel robbed and want your money back. Nobody cries at the end of a movie about a guy who wants a Volvo. But we spend years actually living those stories, and expect our lives to be meaningful. The truth is, if what we choose to do with our lives won't make a story meaningful, it won’t make a life meaningful either”-
"This is Not the End" by Gungor
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