{ WARNING: Includes incredibly awkward photos of an incredibly awkward teen. }
Dear Victoria,
So you’re fifteen! You’ve {attempted} to do your makeup just
the right way, you have bought about eight thousand pair of Miss Me Jeans and
have teased your hair to heights even Everest would be proud of. You plan on attending
every football game even if your Alma matter isn’t so hot on the field, you
plan on dating a cute senior and making straight A’s. Neither of those is going
to happen. You are nervous, I get it. You are anxious about how high school is
going to be, who you are going to be friends with and who you are going to
become. Don’t worry, though. I’ve been through it all, came out on the other
side and I’m here to give you some advice about surviving those turbulent four
years. So sit back, relax and PUT DOWN THE STRAIGHTENER!
1. Don’t worry about what others think
You’re fifteen years old! This is probably one of the most
care free times of your life before bills, tuition and finals. Don’t let those
stereotypical “Mean Girls” and “Jerky Jocks” deter you from having a great
time! Focus on grades, hanging out with friends and making memories instead of
worrying if your makeup is just right and if your jeans are in the right shade.
Who cares if you are a size two of a size ten? You shouldn’t. Go to the movies,
talk to that cute boy and just breathe. The people that matter don’t mind and
the people that mind don’t matter. It will take you a little while to realize
that but once you do, it is pretty fantastic.
2. Have courage and be kind
I know it’s hard to be nice to the people who are cruel or
rude but being the better person sometimes means kind to those who don’t always
deserve it. It’s totally fine not to be everybody’s friend but that doesn’t
mean you can’t be kind to everyone. Have to courage to go after whatever you
want whether it be friendships, explanations or even small things like
conversations. Have the courage to figure yourself out by trying different
things, styles and experiences. People may judge or make fun of you for it but
it is okay. It’s okay to get rejected,
it’s okay to fail and stumble. It’s all a part of life.
3. It’s okay not to have it all together
Once again, you are FIFTEEN! Planning is your thing right
now because you are really excited for the future. I get that, but instead of planning what school you will attend or who
you will marry in ten years focus one the four years you have ahead of you. Talk to people, make more friends, go to a few parties, stay out past curfew. Be a teenager! You are going to want New York, London, Paris and maybe even
Hong Kong for a couple of years soon and that's great too but for now you just want to be a kid and if that makes you happy, do it. Not wanting what other people want is totally fine, too! If you don't feel comfortable drinking, don't. Do what you want and not what anyone else thinks you should do. Be a kid for as long as you can because growing up kind of sucks.
4. Don’t depend on someone else to make you
happy
I get it, you really like that boy you are dating. That is
totally okay but eventually you won’t be head over heels anymore and that’s
okay too. Be strong enough to tell him that and move on. Don’t go back just
because you are lonely and don’t think that being with someone will make you
happier. Don’t be jealous of the girls with boyfriends because it’s really
possible they may not be happy as well. Don’t wonder what it would be like to
be one of those girls who is having a baby because you are a kid and you will
be for a long time. Being with someone else, having a baby, getting married...it all includes another person and you are still a kid. Learning how to be alone is hard and uncomfortable at first
but being happy with yourself is probably the best thing ever. You are going to
do some amazing things and doing the kind of things you want to do won’t always
include someone else. You can’t love anyone if you can’t love yourself first.
5. Thank your family and your best friend. A
lot.
When you thought the world was crashing down on you and no
one was there, they were. Thank your best friend and remind her that even
though she might be going to college before you, being best friends with her means
the world to you. It will make both you and her feel a lot better. Thank your mom
and dad for everything they do for you because you’ll eventually find out how
hard the world is without them right beside you. Thank them,
cherish them always and never forget that these are the people that mean the
most to you in the entire world.
6. Expect greatness!
I wish I could tell you everything. That after my freshman
year in college, everything has finally come into place. I don’t. I’m far from
figuring everything out but I’m happy. Like incredibly, insanely happy so I
figured why not? Why not tell you some things that could help you be happier
too? I don’t know everything but I’ll tell you what I do know. Being alone is
probably the weirdest and best thing you will ever do. Your best friend will
always be there no matter what and that is possibly the greatest thing ever.
Your family is everything and their love and support makes life a lot lighter,
brighter and better. Graduation is going to be the best day of your life, enjoy
it and take more pictures. Moving away is hard but meeting new people and being
away will make so much of a better person. You are going to do such amazing
things. People told you that you would but you never believed it. Believe it,
baby. You’re going places and I can’t wait to see where we end up.
I know you may not want to hear some things I have to say but trust me, in a few years you will have wished you had someone to tell you these things. I’m still figuring myself out so I can’t tell you that you will but I can tell you that you will have to work a little harder but it will be SO worth it. You will be happy even when things are really rough and you’ll realize that family, friends and happiness is everything.
Here are some minor details that you should maybe also
consider:
Do NOT bleach your hair, it will take years to grow back
healthy and honey, it didn’t even look cute.
Stop wearing makeup. Your skin is great and that extra
fifteen minutes you get to sleep in is much more satisfying than looking cute for anyone other than yourself.
Yoga pants will become your best friend so stop buying those
incredible overpriced jeans. Your butt is going to grow, anyways.
Putting your hair up is way easier than curling it or straightening
it. The messy look will be in very soon, I swear.
Don’t do sports. You suck at them and you don’t like them
anyways. Just go to the gym instead.
Your boobs will come in and your braces will come off. The acne will stick around but that is what concealer is for.
Growing up sucks. Don't rush it.
Love you a ton,
You in like 5 Years
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