Day
Forth-three through Forty-six – Friday through Monday
Not much going on here. We had a lovely evening with
my in-laws on Friday night. We all received two pieces of good news – one of
them I can’t share yet. But the other is that Boneda’s oldest friend is
fighting the cancer fight with stomach cancer. Nasty stuff. They thought she
was a goner, but never count anybody out. We got the news that she has returned
to work and is feeling much better. Boneda didn’t ask if the tumors are shrinking,
but my assumption is that they are. Thank God for people who are willing to
undergo experimental cancer trials. They save us all.
We watched football on Sunday and the games turned out
pretty much like I predicted. Can’t wait for the Super Bowl!
Pretty normal stuff. I feel good. My hand has healed.
The cuts from the biopsy have healed. My husband is back at work. We are just
waiting for our visits with the surgeons on Thursday.
Day
Forty-seven – Tuesday
A
letter to my teenage self.
Dearest Tracy,
I have a few pieces
of advice from the older, wiser me that I would like to go back in time and
give you. I wish I could because it would make your life so much easier.
Your parents love
you, in their own way, and are just trying to keep you safe. Don’t give them
such a hard time and tell them you love them more often. Yes, they know you do,
but they like to hear it.
You are pretty. You
have beautiful green eyes and lovely hands. You have cheekbones that models
would kill to have and you are thin – a little too thin. Maybe put on a few
pounds. Don’t worry about your breast size. You have extremely cute toes.
Learn about birth
control. Don’t wait for your parents to tell you, they won’t. Find out all you
can about your own body and how it works.
When a good looking
boy with black curly hair, dreamy eyes and dimples wants to know your name,
walk away. He will cause you more pain than he is worth and you will never
forget it.
Don’t worry about
your grades so much. One day after graduation, they won’t matter. It doesn’t
matter that you don’t understand Geometry or Biology or Chemistry. You never
had aspirations to become a doctor or an engineer. Let it go!
Try out for the song
leading squad. You’re a good dancer and you’ve taught a couple of other people
how to do the moves. What, all they can do is say “no”. Would that kill you?
No, it won’t and you won’t live the rest of your life regretting what could
have been.
Get a job on the school
newspaper. It may lead to a wonderful, exciting career that you’ll be good at.
Keep your love of
cars. A car, a tube top, and pigtails will lead you to the one man in the world
who will love you through everything.
Stop being so
afraid to try new things. Geez, girl, just do it! Anything you want to try, try
it.
Don’t let your
first kiss be from a boy who doesn’t even know you exist. Let your first kiss
be from your first love.
Don’t give your
virginity away until you are ready. Really ready. It carries a lot of
responsibility with it. It is the one thing in your whole life that you will
have complete control over. Hold on to it until it’s the right time with the
right guy for the right reason.
On the other hand,
don’t stay a virgin until after you are married. Sex is a huge part of your
marriage and you don’t want to find out you’re married to a freak or someone
who is not compatible with your needs. So, find out what your needs are first.
When you walk, don’t
look down. Look up and smile. They’ll all smile back. Stand up straight like
your mother told you. She’s right.
Nurture your female
friendships. When times are tough, they’ll be there for you. You need to be
there for them. Boys will come and go, men will hurt you, but your girlfriends
will always have your back. But remember, it’s a two way street. Don’t let them
down when they need you. Be an awesome friend.
Find someone to
teach you about good grooming habits. To be specific, someone who knows about
shaping your eyebrows and your pubic hair. That incident at the pool never
would have happened if you’d known about that.
This is a time for
discovery. Take advantage of it, because way too soon, you’ll be on a path to
some place you don’t want to go and you won’t know how you got there.
Embrace this time
of your life. Have some fun. Get drunk. Try some pot. Be in more plays. Don’t
quit choir and don’t join band.
Find out who you
are and embrace her. She’s pretty awesome!
Love,
Tracy
Yes, she was pretty awesome and still is. GREAT post.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Deb. Oh, if I only knew then what I know now. There are so many things I would have changed and so many things I would have kept the same. But we all feel like that don't we? Hugs to you.
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