Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Letters to the Future Blogfest!





The lovely and talented Kristin Rae at her blog Kristin Creative has decided to host a fun blogfest in celebration of her 300 Followers! (although now she's over 300 and growing so go join the bandwagon if you haven't already!) :-)



What's this blogfest all about? Well, on Wednesday, May 25th, (TODAY) write a letter to your future self and post it on your blog. Fun, huh? So without further ado, here's mine:




Dear Future Self:

Hello. How 'bout that ride in? I guess that's why they call it Sin City.
Self, I hope you don’t have Alzheimer’s and can remember what movie that’s from. It’s okay if you don’t. But man, that’s a real bummer if that’s the case because you would be chuckling.

I should know. I’m you.

Anyway, there is so much I want to say to you. First and foremost, you're welcome. I really keep up with the sunscreen ritual and the p90x workouts so I am sure that you look fantastic for your age and all your girlfriends are completely jealous.

Also, did you write that “BIG” book you kept saying you were going to write? You better have. And if you’re reading this letter now and haven’t done so, get on it. NOW. You’re not getting any younger. (Although I’m sure you look it) :)

Maybe your tastes have changed but right now you’re a sucker for Lisa Kleypas contemporary romance novels, Michael Kors shoes, are into the color purple, and will eat anything that has chipotle or cilantro in it. Thought you’d want to know that.

Also, go easy on the kiddo. You may be having issues with her since she’s a teenager, but right now she tells you she loves you and that you’re the best mommy in the world almost every day. Remember that before you ground her from now to eternity.

That’s all I wanted to say. That and congratulations on being nominated for that RITA award. I knew that all my hard work I'm doing now would pay off for you in the future.

With Love Always,
Old Self


Don't forget to check out Kristin's blog and read the other blogfest posts!



PS. What is going on with blogger now? I can't comment on anyone's posts!!! Grrr....

38 comments:

Wendy Paine Miller said...

What a great idea.

Love the go easy on the kiddo line.
~ Wendy

Jessica R. Patch said...

Sounds like fun! I giggled all through your letter to you! :)

Joanne said...

A fun way to look at where we are, and where we want to be :)

Linda G. said...

Great idea! Love your letter.

Since mine's short, I'll post it here:

Dear Self,

Um, sorry about that.

Love,
Me

Deana said...

I have loved doing this blogfest! Your letter had me giggling like a school girl:) Good stuff!

Mary Aalgaard said...

Blogger is misbehavin'. Needs to be grounded, for sure. Funny letter. I hope you don't get Alzheimer's, but if you do, I'll remind you that you're a great writer, and keep the stories comin'!

Kristin Rae said...

GREAT letter Jennifer!! I was definitely giggling along with the other commenters here. I especially love the part about how your future self is making everyone jealous by looking so young! Such a nice gift to yourself! :) (And a great reminder for all of us that sunscreen works and we need to use it!)

Thanks for playing along!

Suze said...

This is really cute. Nice voice coming through in your letter. I'm sure the future you will be endeared by youngie you.

You should put it in a time capsule. :)

Bossy Betty said...

Great idea AND a great letter! I want to be your future self.

Kayeleen Hamblin said...

You are awesome. Like you, I'm not looking forward to the teenagers in my house, but I sure am glad for the reminder to be kind to them.

And I hope you get a RITA too.

Unknown said...

Love it!

Laura said...

Great post,
Had the sam prob with blogger yesterday. Log out google / blogger - clear browsing history / empty cache / reset browser. log back in - it worked for me - hope it helps!
Lx

Sarah Forgrave said...

Fun idea! And even funner letter! :)

Unknown said...

What a cute idea! I hope your future self DOES remember that movie, but chances are...

Oh, I'm sure you'll remember it.

Congratulations!

NiaRaie said...

Congrats on the RITA! And I'm very fond of the color purple too.

Nicole McLaughlin said...

You had me at Lisa Kleypas. LOVE HER!
Glad I found you! :) I'm a romance junkie.

A.L. Sonnichsen said...

Oh, I need to remember to go easy on my kids, too ... later. :) I need to keep pictures around of them as tiny children, smiling and looking adorable so I remember! Great letter! :)

Blogger is being really stupid. But I think if you log out and then log back in, making sure the "stay logged in" option is NOT checked, you'll be able to comment. Someone gave me that advice and it worked for me.

Amy :)

LisaAnn said...

Hi Jennifer! Thank you so much for stopping by my blog, and I laughed out loud when I read the opening lines to your letter. I'm excited to explore your blog some more! :)

Anita said...

Email me if you still have trouble with blogger...found solution. Your letter rocks!

Ellen Brickley said...

I loved this letter! Definitely remember your daughter's sweet years :)

Nice to meet you!

Theresa Milstein said...

Ha! What fun!

I hope my daughter still tells me she loves me everyday and that I'm the best mommy ever in the future.

yeah right.

Carolyn V said...

I love the letter to yourself.

p.s. teenagers can be tons of fun. I have two (they aren't driving me crazy yet *fingers crossed*)

Linda Kage said...

How cute! Lovin' it.

Anonymous said...

Excellent! I love this idea of writing a letter to yourself! And yours is very sweet.

Beth said...

I love purple, chipotle and cilantro too! Though, since I've moved away from TX I have a harder time getting them :(. Congrats to you or your future self on the RITA award.

bethfred.com

Royce A Ratterman said...

Well, if Mr. Bean can write himself birthday and Christmas cards, I guess we can write ourselves a few letters once in a while.
Such fun!
I usually need to login to my blog before posting ... and ... keep attempting to post until it finally works.
Also have trouble logging out - have to run a cleaner program to rid all of the hidden cookies.

Looks like technology and knowledge keep increasing right along with their associated annoying problems.

"... conceal these words and seal up the book until the end of time; many will go back and forth, and knowledge will increase.”
Daniel 12:4 NASB

Karen Lange said...

Love this idea! Thanks for sharing your letter. :) This makes a great prompt.

Nancy said...

What a great letter. I hope you do get lots of awards.

I have problems with getting on blogs sometimes. I will wait for you if you want to come on mine.

Tracy said...

Jennifer,
My commenting abilities right now are certainly 'hit or miss' so while I can I'm trying to visit so tt option continues to stay open for me.
I love the letter to your future self; how fantastic! and come to think about it, I think that is one of the reason I keep a blog; for my son to have a part of me when he is older and God forbid, if I'm gone. He will always have part of my heart.

Take care...

Robyn Campbell said...

Super letter, Jen. I especially love the ending. So cool! :-)

Susan Fields said...

I love your letter - keep up with that sunscreen!

I'm finally able to comment this morning, after nearly a week without being able to. It feels great to be back!!!

Eileen Astels Watson said...

Love it!

I'm in the teen stage right now with my girls. Thanks for reminding me of years ago. I needed that!

Jennifer Hoffine said...

Great letter, esp about the teenager stuff. I'm getting lots of love now...I'll have to save those memories up for the future.

Name: Holly Bowne said...

Ha, ha! I love your letter! Although I've unfortunately read it too late to participate in the Blogfest.

And I'm having a bunch of trouble with Blogger as well! I have to manually type in my name and blog URL because Google keeps calling me "Anonymous" when I try to comment. And all my followers are no longer showing up on my blog. If you find out what's going on, please share!

TheBookGirl said...

Great letter Jennifer :)
I especially liked the part about your daughter; mine just finished her first year of college...there never was a truer cliche than the old adages about how fast the time goes!

Jaime Wright said...

HA HA! LOL Fantastic idea ... just trying to figure out what I'd say to myself besides: Drink more coffee... :)

Christy Mitchinson said...

I am sooooo late to the party, but it's a great idea. The line about your 'kiddo' makes me want to grab my 3 year old and hug him-- if only he'd stay still long enough.

I don't know what the ettiquette on this type of thing is, so feel free to delete it if necessary, but...

I have been presented with an award and I wanted to pass it on to you! Enjoy! http://christykatemckenzie.blogspot.com/2011/06/irresistably-sweet-blog-award.html

Fondos Renta Variable said...

Fantastic work full of creativity. Congratulations. Continue your path!