1.31.2013

Dear 16-Year Old Self,

This has been going around the blogging world for a bit, and I thought I'd jump on the bandwagon...

Dear 16-Year Old Desiree,

Right now the silliest things will seem oh-so-important. Those Doc Marten's aren't really worth the two paychecks you'll need to buy them. And, in 10 5 two years no one will care about what shoes you wore. In fact, that daily planner you have hidden in your desk that details what you wear each day (just so you don't repeat something) is ridiculous. You should burn that. Stat.

A teacher and coach of yours once said, "Don't sweat the petty stuff, and don't pet the sweaty stuff." It's funny at 16, and you'll still giggle about it in 13 years. 
You have some of the best friends. Don't take that for granted (and sometimes you will). There will be a handful that will stick around for the long haul. They are awesome.

Your hair is an unruly mess of curls. Stop trying to fix that with a flat iron! One day you'll realize it's not worth it to fight that mop.
You'll go through a bunch of teachers and coaches. A few will really impact your life. Be sure to listen to what they have to tell you. Some day you'll look back on 16 and want to thank those teachers and coaches. Do it, you will be surprised at how grateful they are.
Be proud to be from Iowa. You want to get out in the worst way. One day you'll move really, really far away. The only place you'll want to be is back home. 

Listen to your parents. And talk to them, they will listen if you just talk! Some days It will seem like they're always on your case about something. They love you. A lot. They're doing everything they can to set you up for success. Give them a little slack (which you won't do until you're about 20). Be sure to tell them you love them. A lot. 

Your brother is a stiff pain in the neck. That won't change much. Eventually though, you'll become close with him. I'm serious, you will. He'll end up being the Godfather to your son (you have a kid! You swore you'd never have kids!), and he'll be an amazing uncle.
Stop being so hard on yourself. Try to love you a little more. 
Establish good eating and working out habits. You'll understand your sophomore year in college, and then again when you get your first "big girl" job. You can be wound pretty tight, and you'll come to appreciate the free therapy that comes from running.

Have fun. But, not too much fun. You'll get caught sneaking out of the house, and that won't be much fun at all. 
Those boys in high school are.not.worth all the tears and trouble. Believe me when I tell you this. Sounds like a bunch of lies, I get it. You will find someone who is better than you could have ever imagined, dream, hoped, or prayed for. Just be patient, and I know you have none of that, but seriously, hang in there. What you're going through is just a bunch of high school drama. *insert dramatic high school eye roll*

You'll become a mom. Your friends joke with you now, telling you about the suburbans full of kids you'll one day have. You'll swear off kids. Then, you'll grow up. And, you will have the most beautiful, perfect little boy who will consume your world and take up your whole heart.
It's a total cliché, but the best really is yet to come. High school is great, but there is so much more waiting for you beyond those halls. 

You'll be surprised at how well you come out of this whole high school thing. Life is really good to you, just be sure to enjoy the ride. Don't wish it away too fast. 

Love,
Your 29-year old self


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9 comments:

  1. Loved this! I personally was a big fan of 16 year old Desiree:). Love being able to "stay in touch" with you through your blog...you're an amazing woman! :)

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  2. So fun! I don't think I've ever seen you with straight hair!

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  3. What a fun post!! And seriously, all the high school drama lol...it's great now to look at some of the guys I was swooning over and be so thankful that I didn't even up with them like I wanted, because they are totally not my style now! :-)

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  4. There were a lot of midriffs in there. haha. Loved it.

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  5. It sounds like your 16 year-old self had it a lot more put together than my 16 year-old self! I'm looking forward to getting to know you more, newest follower!

    P.S. - Love all the photos!

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  6. Loved this!! If we only knew then what we know now! =)

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  7. I love this! I especially like the part about the high school boys. It is so true. I lost so much sleep over what I thought was the love of my life. What a joke... That love of my life still lives at home at the age of 34. I wish I was joking but I am not.

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  8. This is really cool! I don't think the 16 year old me would listen to the almost 26 year old me! But just like you it all seemed to turn out ok. Sometimes we have to go through the tough stuff to appreciate the good stuff.

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