Public letters from the past

Time Travelled — almost 3 years

Letter from: May 29th, Tuesday, 2018, 8th grade, Health Class - A week before school ends.

Dear the Amazing JJ, My choices should respect my values. I love food, I would know, but, are you going to let those delicious, carb-full, unhealthy, and sugar-filled foods ruin your life? No. Though foods are delicious, some of them are very, very unhealthy and can affect my physicality. If I keep eating unhealthy foods, my relationships could go down. Socializing with people is fun, espe...

Time Travelled — almost 3 years

A letter from June 15th, 2018

Dear FutureMe, Happy Birthday! You are 30 now. As you began your career in Early Childhood Education, remember that it won't be easy, but it will be worth it. Focus on your path by helping children to succeed. You were always good at helping children. I know that you're still not a people person. You've been like that for years, but you will be collaborating with families of special needs stud...

Time Travelled — almost 5 years

A letter from May 16th, 2016

Dear FutureMe, Of all the things that I wish for you right now, there's something that clearly stands out. happy. i want you to be happy, a lot of it. i hope you are where you wanted to be- i hope you are around conversations, nice people and stories. and if you aren't, if you lost yourself somewhere in the middle, i want you too look back and remember this is what you've always wanted. if you...

Time Travelled — almost 3 years

A letter from May 16th, 2018

Dear FutureMe, I am sure you have picked yourself up by now. More so, I am sure that others have helped pick you up by now. Nobody dislikes you, they just didn't know that you needed to be helped. Sadly, as a culture, we don't communicate well with one another anymore. It is not personal. You have taken it personally but it was never meant that way. And, the truth is that you have been tr...

Time Travelled — 12 months

A letter from May 16th, 2020

Dear FutureMe, At this very moment in my life I am newly 27 years old and living through a pandemic. We are on "lockdown" and it means we have to stay home and it's been difficult to keep the mind afloat. I actually did catch the virus, COVID-19, and it was rough. I've never felt fevers or body aches like that. My breathing was bad but thankfully my asthma did not give any complications. As...

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