LETTER TO MY 14 YEAR OLD SELF
Dear Dougie
It must be very strange to receive a letter from your
older self! It’s something I’ve been asked to do by my Writing for Enjoyment
teacher 50 years in your future. How are you? I often think about you but have never
thought of writing you a letter.
I know writing isn’t one of your strengths. You prefer
reading about things like stars and planets and nature. You are finding English
lessons a bit of a mystery, without the facts and figures found in the
sciences. But it does get better. You’ll learn to write essays and a whole
dissertation and get over your fear of reading aloud. In fact, I’m reading this letter out aloud
right now in a café to my writing group. I’ve even shown them a photo of you.
I also know life seems tough with the schoolwork and
also the bullying. I now know it used to happen a lot in boys schools, even by school
teachers. Don’t worry too much, it will stop quite soon.
Then there’s all the mystery around girls. You don’t
get many chances to meet girls but you will very soon. This summer you are
going abroad for the first time – to Spain! And you are going to meet your
first girlfriend. I don’t remember her name now but in one of those photos you
are sitting next to her on the beach. She has ginger hair and looks very
pretty. You don’t look bad yourself with all that long black hair.
A few years ago I moved to Devon. Remember Torquay was
one of your favourite holiday places? I enjoy living on my own but sometimes feel
a bit lonely. It reminded me of how I used to feel at your age. Though,
recently I spent a week with my new partner after being apart for months. We
are going through a huge virus pandemic at the moment. Don’t ask! It mean’t we
could only see each other online so it was lovely to finally spend time together.
In a few years you will meet another girlfriend and go
out together on weekend dates in Nottingham.
Life gets better! You will do well in your exams and go to university. Enjoy
your school days even if it feels hard right now. You have so much going on! It
makes me realize how lucky I am. I get to do all the things I love; bridge,
tennis, table tennis and art with lovely people!
My only regret is losing my memory. So, when you meet
your first girlfriend in Spain this summer, please make a point of writing down
her name. Then you can tell me when you reply to this letter!
With love from your future self,
Doug
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