A letter from May 15th, 2020

Time Travelled — almost 3 years

Peaceful right?

Dear FutureMe, It's been 2 months since we went into lockdown. The world outside is empty. Tumbleweeds blow through Time Square. The Sidney opera house is silent. The Mona Lisa has to make do with small snippets of attention from a passing security guard who, frankly, isn't convinced she's all that. The only places still bustling are Intensive Care Units. We still don't know when it's all going to end, and my anxiety is mounting. I'm almost paralysed by it. It's impossible to know how much of my fear is altruistic... a kind of existential pain for a world that's suffering. The truth is, I think, that most of my anxiety is shallow, selfish. I'm upset I can't hug my mum, that she's in another country and it could be months, even a year, before I get to see her again. I'm worried that I'm too stupid or lazy to complete my dissertation. My Masters degree hangs in the balance. Complexities surrounding placements and Coronavirus mean that it could be another year before I'm qualified, and this uncertainty panics me. Beneath that is a fear that I'm not sure I even want to be qualified, and that beginning a career in the health service currently feels wholly overwhelming. In a way, the millions of ill and dead and destitute and abused show the folly of my petty worries. My privilege, my luck, to be young and healthy and pursuing a post graduate degree. But the fear still remains, a panic that my body can't forget no matter what my mind tries. I try to forgive myself, because I am unwell. Mental illness is a part of my story. Fear, dread, depression. Sometimes I find myself unable to move. Sometimes it turns into pain, nausea, fever, like my mind is overflowing and poisoning my body. But I meditate, and I breath through it, and I try to live a life that makes sense, that isn't about staying safe. I'm in love too. He squeezes me tight when it all gets to much. He moors me to the surface of the earth so I don't float away. He's something physical to touch. Something beyond the anxious uncertainty of social media with its unread messages and ambiguous emojis. I'm 24 next week. There's something to that. There's something powerful about knowing that time is still passing even as we're all standing still. I enjoy my birthdays. I'll drink champagne, and eat cake. I'll open gifts. I celebrate being as loved as I am. Being young, and beautiful, and being in love with a handsome man who fully embraces even my defects. I won't ask you any questions, future me, even though I have many. I'm sure I know all that I need to. I hope that you still meditate. I hope you are still in love. I hope you are filled with gratitude when you hug your mum. I suppose I am writing to remind myself that there is a future. Now, more than ever, glib remarks about apocalypse and the inevitability of ***** have become commonplace. It feels as if this virus has turned us all into Nihilists. But I believe in survival, kindness, and the human spirit. And I believe in you. Best Wishes, future you. xx

Epilogue

2 days later

Dear Past Me,

Thank you for your letter. The notification flashed up while I was on a treadmill at the gym. I felt shocked for a moment. It was like...

Iheargn eoldv onec nca mrebmree eosonme now a elyepd utb leayrb rmfo rfiedn, dchodhiol uyo. Oyu sexeprneeci em, eonn ear few but less a tbu the me el,irhtg. .
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No ddegagr 'todn hte palpoacsey to ellt you i watn fro lgno how. I uwn'd,tol wtan i osle vene ouy oeph o,cdul i o'dltwun uaceebs ot fi. Tawn ofr tbu oyu dervuv,is ear oyu nda okwn ouy ot that dluwo it trteeb i. Oyu would hatt wkno awtn to appyh aer uoy i. .
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Nhsdeiif laet oyur rgdeee swkee ynol 6 you. 'wasnt ti eays. Fo oruy tulebs ni i leettr uoy ngieoscre ruyo losngi nmid gnegnsniib teh. Tgo tgo owesr ti it trbtee erbefo. Reoscgeind rof omrrir elyrab ewh,il elrysfuo ni teh a uoy. .
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Tapesnr hiwt lneirda uoy yrou rwginit to evmdo ehwn dniioatsrest rwee ouy to ckab ruoy eb. Ti for it from rahd a wsa be ot wyaa bdiynoref lwh,ie bu,t your asw ehrdar ottghree eb ot. Rshudeod htoer xieyatn to mlpyolceet uirgdn atth otehs sayd aebemc ceha uor slerevsuo resrgnsta so mnids nda to vhaey we clnodkwo. .
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Evew' htan we veer teh ,estim otnrgsre ufdon kc,ab eebn rtuhhgo awy ahrd ruo. 2020, ni cedmereb eh ropedspo. Mnoth xten ear yaer yraisnrvena atrigbcenle efwi uoy oyur noe sa sih. Eamarigr si. . . Ellw. . . Eiigman i ikhnt aevh ifw,e uoy het fo efnto yjo nkwo obsilpys geinb you huogth i oludc ot'dn shi idert ldyai. At otn have uyo wddnegi emt fo eploep so amny oryu enve rfnedolwu the. Ayalsw tswna' uhhtogt woudl owh ops,ren ouy eno be ,terhe. Awt'ns os dan hatt elt yuo she ievnidt poeltemlyc you dnow enve hse urht. Ouy to nwo nasrterg a hse si. .
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Dogo noe oulccaoptnai tteisrh,pa na a ear nda ouy. Ruoy yuo bjo loev. To aftsf hist smkas iatopslh ni uoy het oladwle eahv nda, rhicaysptic psot bene a wrok afinlyl grweani e,ewk. Dreuernt ti ot nrelay be eerofb wsa ash uoghth mn,ralo rvene ohw eht ti lwil woldr xecylta. .
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Dneekwe era 72 tsih oyu. Si rouy (!) dlaopn uoy beclreeta ktngai to bndaush ot. Uoy to rwerevhe ear ouy keli atrlve efre. Eylcc, uoy ot a,mcp ymg ouy yuo itwce go iemeat,dt a tub diefrsn eht uyo itlsl ouyr ekew oals tiwh. Ouy it ahs nda aer to ash to rffeo aia,gn ryietvnegh drolw dneoep so teh peno up. But uoy vgae too a toko cnmaedpi eht it a lto tl,o. Ttah it contan lvoe t,hosr hwhotirewl is uyor refa eilf dhoesw tedafe ergnvtyihe nad yuo iefl u,oy is mskea. .
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Fo o,vle lots.
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Ueftru u,yo.

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tamekagriffiths1995:

over 3 years ago

💕💕💕

cerna.bara:

over 3 years ago

I teared up reading your letter <3

It feels like a whole different life ago.

I hope you are doing amazing wherever you are - and whoever you are and is reading this.

We made it through <3

5w6h7vjtym:

over 3 years ago

This is the most emotional I’ve ever felt. You described perfectly how I was feeling when the world went silent.

mucadream:

over 3 years ago

Thank you for sharing. Thank you for updating. You’re a very good writer and I’m so happy things worked out well for you.

emarchuk477:

over 3 years ago

I have two words for this... Emotional, Inspiring.

Thank you for inspiring me.

www.namayranuba:

over 3 years ago

We did it luv! We made it! Hope you're happy. Thank you for holding on. I'm proud of you <"3

ayafk37:

over 3 years ago

I hope you graduated girl <3

biaroscoe:

over 3 years ago

loved that ✨ It translates many feelings all of us had been through

kate.johnston-zemek:

about 3 years ago

I have almost forgotten what lockdown felt like... It was so long ago!

cr106452:

about 3 years ago

thank you for sharing this, I honestly cried after reading, lock down was something that damaged us all... but we made it! we are all blessed to be alive aren't we! (ɔ◔‿◔)ɔ ♥

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