{"id":1677,"date":"2011-10-07T05:00:00","date_gmt":"2017-02-22T15:21:51","guid":{"rendered":""},"modified":"-0001-11-30T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"-0001-11-30T06:00:00","slug":"creating-experiences","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/thelink.harding.edu\/the-bison\/2011\/10\/07\/creating-experiences\/","title":{"rendered":"Creating Experiences"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Iam a city kid. After spending my early childhood in Orlando, Fla., where I came to believe that it was perfectly normal to see a certain gloved mouse on an almost weekly basis (my dad worked briefly as a consultant for Disney), my family moved to the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. Although I missed my good friend with the big ears, I enjoyed the seemingly infinite offerings of the area&#8217;s extensive cities and suburbs. Teams like the Dallas Cowboys and the Texas Rangers call the metroplex home, with their colossal stadiums built in the shadows of Six Flags&#8217; towering roller coasters that loom overhead. Restaurants, stores and coffee shops abound; movie theaters compete for customers with enormous screens, comfy chairs and clean, air-conditioned buildings. If all else failed, at least I had a pool. Where I come from, there is no need for creativity, as entertainment is anything but hard to come by.<\/p>\n<p>Then I packed up and came to this new world called Searcy \u2026 where they have a Wal-Mart. It occurred to me after a week on campus that unless I wanted to stay in my dorm all day doing nothing with anyone, I had to come face to face with the horrendous monster I had previously had no need to confront: creativity.<\/p>\n<p>Don&#8217;t misunderstand me: I love this town and I love Harding. The people are wonderful, and the strong community here is unlike anything I have ever experienced. Oftentimes, to simply walk around campus and see classmates I know or to spend time in the student center with friends is enough to make me know that I am where I need to be. Nevertheless, much of this is new to me. The very idea of life in a small town is almost entirely foreign to my experience, save occasional trips to my grandparents&#8217; homes over the years.<\/p>\n<p>With this in mind, I, like numerous other students, repeatedly must wrestle with one nagging, even terrifying question: &#8220;What is there to do in Searcy?&#8221; Without any creativity, the list of answers is quite short and probably includes Sonic runs, Midnight Oil and pretty much nothing else.<\/p>\n<p>This is why creativity \u2014 the ability to take a bland situation and make it into an adventure \u2014 is key. Creativity could be the transformation of a drowsy Saturday afternoon in October into a geocaching expedition to Heber, a last-minute camping trip or perhaps a simple pick-up Ultimate Frisbee game. If hiking and sports aren&#8217;t your thing, creativity could mean watching a movie on your laptop with a friend beneath the shade of a tree in the front lawn, or maybe setting off for Little Rock (or on some weekends even downtown Searcy) in search of a free concert.<\/p>\n<p>Creativity is about more than just doing things. It opens up doors to have experiences and to make memories with the people around you that wouldn&#8217;t otherwise have happened had you stuck with the typical Sonic run. Don&#8217;t let the fact that this is Searcy trip you up. Be creative, find a way to make ideas happen and go have an experience.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Iam a city kid. 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