Chasing
Trains
I had a dream last night. My daughter was the
conductor of a train. It was one of the more modern one, like a subway. She had
pulled the train in to pick up a wedding party. I was standing on the opposite
platform as she left the train and ran over to greet me. As she gave me big
hug, we watched in shock as the train rolled out of the station, leaving the
wedding party behind...and my daughter. Apparently, she had failed to secure
the brakes before exiting the train.
Next was the inevitable movie-like mad dash to catch
up to the runaway train and regain command. We ran to the platform as another
train pulled in and barely managed to jump on that one. Once safely on board,
It finally gave me the opportunity to question her with my fatherly tone;
"How could you let the train get away?. She replied embarrassed and
apologetic: "I don't know. I thought I set the brakes". We rode the
train and brainstormed as how to catch up with the one that got away.
That was the extent of the dream, but it so captured
my daughter’s nature. She is the apple of my eye and more like me, more
impulsive than any of my other children, which to her credit, may not always be
the best thing. She is outgoing, a prankster, takes risk and impulsive. It's
the impulsiveness that always gets her into trouble and leaves me and her
mother thinking of way to fix the situation.
But this dream made me think; 'How many of you are
not chasing your trains?' You sit on the platform and watch in horror as it
rumbles down the track and away from the platform. On board are your dreams,
goals, opportunities and passions; your precious cargo, but not you. Does that
sound familiar?
So often in life, we get caught up with the everyday
humdrums of life. The things we wanted to pursue and things we held dear,
sometimes slip away while we unwittingly leave them unattended or neglect as we
momentarily turn aside to something else, oftentimes, less pressing distractions.
I think back and remember all the plans I once had. As I was busy creating a
family, having fun, pursuing other interest, many of those treasured dreams
pulled out of my station.
Only difference between my dream and my life was
that I never took off to chase the train. I often wonder, “what it?” What if I
had gave a great chase and actually caught that train? How would things be
different? Good? Bad? I don’t know, but now I’ll never know.
How about you? How many hopes and dreams have or ‘are’
pulling out of your station? It's not too late to give chase. You are alive!
The sun has come up again today and it's a brand new day. Don't fret over
yesterday’s missed trains; make today your dream’s reality! I know you can do
it!
Put your running shoes on and catch that train!
God Bless.
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