A letter from October 15th, 2014

Time Travelled — about 8 years

Peaceful right?

October 14th/15th, 2014 Dear, dear, darling 97-months-from-now me: This morning in English class (in my defense, we had a work period in the library and I was really bored), I started thinking about how moms always give the age of their children in months, even after the child passes the one-year mark. I imagined this taken to the extreme: “Oh, my son Greg just turned 97 months old”. Now, this was fairly amusing (you know how I always laugh at my own jokes), but it led, later in the day, to me deciding to drop a line to myself, 97 months (just over eight years) in the future. It’s too bad you can’t write back. So let’s start with you. You just turned 24. (Sorry I missed your birthday. Hope it was swell.) Now, this boggles my mind somewhat. Eight years ago I was barely sentient. I remember nothing from that time, so it’s impossible to imagine everything that might change in another eight years. Presumably you have some kind of employment. But what it is, I don’t even want to guess. (That’s Claire for “I’ll guess anyway”.) Novelist? Metal singer? Writer of the blurbs on the back of chip bags? Whatever it is, I hope it lets you wake up smiling every morning. Hopefully you’ve had some kind of romantic relationship, but by the way things are going now, I wouldn’t hedge any bets. Maybe you’re married, maybe you have kids, maybe you’re as much of a bumbling beginner as I am now. (By the way, if and when you do have kids, they better have cool names.) Whether you’re single or committed, I hope the person you end up with is cute (obviously), kind, makes you laugh, and has good taste in music (very important). Where do you live? Who are your friends? What are you reading, watching, listening to, thinking about, wishing for? I guess it’s pointless to wonder since we’ve already established that you can’t write back. But I’m wondering anyway. Have you published a novel yet? If not, get off your butt and do something about it. You have no excuse. Are you keeping fit and eating healthy? If not, same goes as for the novel. Get a grip, lady. <3 Anyway. It’s hard to write about myself. Mostly because of how incredibly trivial my daily life will seem. Like, “Oh, I’m sitting in a Bridgehead. Today I learned how to program simple ‘If’ statements and had leftover Chinese food for lunch.” Big whoop, 2014 Claire. And the things and people that mean the world to me now are more than likely to mean nothing to 2022 Claire. That goes for books (Hyperion and TFIOS, amirite?), bands (NW, SW, other ones without Ws but mostly from SWeden, geddit), school, various things with the initials MC, clothes, various things related to the country of Finland, and whatever else I love—it’s hard to sum it up succinctly. But 2022 Claire, you can drive and vote and drink (please not all at once). You’ve been places I haven’t been, met people I haven’t met, heard music I haven’t heard, had inevitable successes and inevitable failures. You’ve graduated from high school (probably), attended metal concerts (probably), finally watched The Breakfast Club (maybe) and fallen in love (possibly). The truth is, 2022 Claire, I have no idea what you’ll be doing with your life, and that is both terrifying and thrilling. While any advice from a 15-year-old version of yourself may seem dumb and quaint and you’re free to be all like “lol” and totally ignore it, here’s some anyway: -Be happy. In the brief years of my life so far, I have been both sad and happy, and I’m not too young to understand that happiness is infinitely preferable. It’s not about your situation, but your attitude towards it. -Be healthy. In the brief years of my life so far—you get the idea. Also, it’s much easier to follow the first piece of advice when you’re following the second. -Respect everyone. You don’t have to like them, or agree with them, or want to spend time with them. Just understand that you would act exactly how they do if you’d experienced what they have. Don’t condescend to anyone. You know how it feels, and it’s not fun. -Listen to and good music. Whatever the hot jams are in 2022. You know how important music has been in the first 15 years of your life. (If you need a recommendation, 2014 Claire is currently jamming out to Long Way Home.) -Read and write good things. Reading is your passion and writing is your talent. Never stop letting them improve your life. -Sing. It’s your other passion. I’m sure I don’t need to remind you how lucky you’ve been to have such great musical training. Speaking of which. -Be grateful. I don’t know what’s gone down in the eight years that separate us, but even if your life has gone to crud and you loathe everything, remember how lucky you’ve been. An amazing family, an unbeatable artistic education, unbeatable art, no real tragedies, and countless amazing experiences from foreign exchange to Progpower to camping trips to Festival 500 to Enron to Judy shows to Nightwish to womps to DWKS to Waldorf to Careers, and countless days in between that weren’t special yet somehow were. And that’s just the first 15 years of your life. We’re a lucky girl. Keep it real, Claire. You’re a great young lady who has done and will continue to do great things. Have fun and never forget how amazing the world is and how lucky each one of us is to be here. Love, Claire PS. Lynn said I should keep a paper copy of this in case the Internet doesn’t exist in 2022. What a scary thought. PPS. I just thought there should be a PPS because the Internet thing was a bit of a grim note to end on. PPPS. Jumbo/Large.

Epilogue

1 day later

Dear 2014 Claire,

Surprise! I guess I can write back after all. The only problem is that you can't read it. Not directly, anyway, but I sometimes like to think...

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Sa if yas ert(ypt gretre weer emso of m,e i taht oury od rece,ar i u?boat si't rfo theos ugtniogesss lla cmhaliswi od bereremm as awth sa stat'h ettteansms now - ont ot aveh cmuh a lhewi i yad iarlneng uoy. A eacesub iecsnce laebst hhgi utp ot an eitltemab to rrwite" uot hp"ic it oirsecdv wdon poemcrtu nllcedaicaty the olt lde bubrl bprayblo uictmfapl atnh ofr btu ) be gnibe my eno ceins scohlo serwdce taht fo em eecrar in htap a nerdtu or tnfaiyfi roprggmniam pu in ht'sat ifel, ermo asslc ltielt me abg "grisen in otsm ash ym tnigsh leam"t led yteh.
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Dadstoineppi i hatt ohpe rof i do ot dhliubpes wkno hucm dsay, be e,ard a i oyu anve'th olas rietw ron gsin e,ty lerlya oto eesht ratmte taht or onevl dwtu'oln or. Dndeee we ldot icstitviae and ot or robeef yeht fo fo as saldtu snraib eth em do a seoomwh tath swates ot as wn,o of aodgneurec some rheto yaerald tub! rehicdnl ewhn jtsu oru ear ialrmec eso-xtnieevsnro fo etirivacty ehs do i coeebm rdewookver oeths ee'rw i item ayd, eixsprsosne tserhipta vhae uor. Fo teast ,erocus in hlnemnoepa tlils d,o mcius i vhae. Ilstl nlog ayw to ta ti idd entlis dna datoy, ung,stoiegs emoh yruo plsas i.
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Eht ahtt plpeoe wsa rbdiecenli erweh i'm hnguoe yralaed oethr nufliny osme semo noiilagr dna tsih you etm no ofr ive' tignwri rlette yuro nwt,etir sadtey kwn,o ont fmro yruo sa hiwt oseinustq, desirfn rfa dhidarbege si,kd nad. Abylborp arn i gtngeit tbtu my taora;hmn off tath stcutnieots a. Oyu ve,lorla er onwk, gtneitg enod.
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Fi na smeo frslyuoe inaedgr oyu anzmiga ep,rinee"ce!x? sla,o os a alemi i ennro adn omrf dveedri uesrcob hatt ouy seeeiphblrnmoinc psatr this "owh( ner'twe rngonmi 'ryueo ntmnejyoe udaet,p bul,cpi and si sdeak ym that si 4102 nra/od teh ehop poybablr i it an me sith mrnongfii fmor tgo ettrel tnagrrse arpeytalpn ho,ell. ).
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Nhag htree, in waan,yy mhcap. Orhgu eaadh ear rwtaes heetr. Nwo,k wldor ctaalylu dna a (owh elevl eggtitn ouy yb dowul nkew of ,on ith het on obht eon larsnoep i!h)stng a rca eb ellve a doog. Tub eamk ti i nggio ot 'uorye knwo. Oto dnelibrcie erxepcieen dan syoj hwat lliw ym ,dog you. Ehac eh;lwo rome eon tngetig lwso nsew kmsea on an letlti dna dadinilato a the het trtyaeps hsihg - iepce eth me bit. ,0214 si sd,a ni otdes'n rasye awya as aenyrl i ti ni of euturf eems eht far guses cihwh idd dink thgei sa. Imet srhmcae on. Ntdid' ?)lal enrigc lal trhneyevgi to dnsngie ti woh dan i sarsneigru uyo at dseo nurolynclbtoal setew i and het and sida name hea'vnt utb ohw ttah ,earyll elvo tpas siacelr gownr u,oy (ro gtnpnioa thta form ahre saw uetufr to ta. Dan mi' yrou latuniirtsob rfo hrspimut nda lstiar lal erhe. Gbstegi m'i laerly oryu ,naf.
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On pinkgee my ra,el kepe it rdea. To cukyl eerh os eb rae we. Evlo,.
Rlceia.
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Sp. Sya wsa her ybboarlp i i 2003 liarce eams eht gniht to nlny wdolu onw if odlt rnwtiig.
Spp. 2??00!!?!?3.

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melgilliver:

about 3 years ago

What wonderful letters. I really hope you start to sing again.

shankar15498:

about 3 years ago

I enjoyed reading this. Wish you a grate life ahead!

sageage10:

about 3 years ago

So we’ll written and it’s crazy to think of what it said at the bottom of the first one from 2014, what if the internet didn’t exist in 2022 😭 but omg I’m scared for 2030

adelyafas:

almost 3 years ago

I love your letter, I wish you always have a wonderful days <3

Deleted User:

almost 3 years ago

😂

kadijaali188:

over 2 years ago

i loved these letters sm <3

saradwaik1:

about 2 years ago

you’re full of life, love this

sophieguertin266:

over 1 year ago

I wish I could read your epilogue hope you’re doing amazing Claire!! 🤍

elmsgirl888:

about 1 year ago

wow- what profound words from a 15 yr old. No one really gives these teen years any credit- but the truth is while it may be the silliest we will ever be, it may also be the wisest and freest we will ever be. Too bad no one us tells us this then. (Not that we would listen- well I wouldn't have lol) I really felt the remark about not cringing at reading 2014 Claire. She was wise beyond her know how and yet so full of hope for the future. I hope you eventually see this comment and know you are a lily among roses my dear.
-H

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