I've spent hours looking at stuff for bucket list ideas. And have come back with over five hundred challenges that I WILL complete by the day I die. Now since I have no idea when that day will come, I will be enjoying every minute I have, trying to complete my challenge, with my family's support at my side, and a mind full of curiosity. I will start my challenge and complete it, even if it kills me...
Monday, December 30, 2013
121. Write a letter to myself and open it in ten years Part 1
I wasn't sure I could do this. I wanted my readers to know I did this, but still have them have to wait ten years time like I have too. Which can be a problem if I remember what I wrote than the whole point of the letter would be pointless. So I decided I wouldn't be showing/posting this letter until February 18th, 2023. So I'll be waiting like my readers. That seemed fair, I began to write the letter, trying to imagine what it would be like to be twenty-six. Trying to think of the goals I had completed. and what things I could be struggling with, and things I could have forgotten about. I finished the first draft of the letter, and reread everything, just to make sure everything make sense and that I wasn't forgetting anything. once everything was to my satisfaction, I printed out the letter (I typed it out just to make sure I could read it later since my handwriting looks like a seven year olds) and put the letter in a envelope and labeled it "open on my 26th birthday" I prayed silently that I would forget what I wrote, and that that it would help my future older and hopefully wiser self. After that was finished, I wanted to start writing out my story on blogger. But I had to wait an hour for my dad to do his business on the computer. After he was finished, I raced to started typing. And so the wait of ten years begins...
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