I made the two-hour drive south to see my parents last weekend and on my bed, waiting for me, my mum had placed an old cardboard box sealed with yellowed, crackly tape.
Look what I found, she said with a smile in her voice.
I recognised the box immediately. Recognised the bubble writing that said ‘Bec’s stuff”.
My teenage self resided inside that box. I winced.
As I pulled the tape away I was about to attend a school reunion, for one.
There were my report cards. Yearbooks full of corkscrew perms and braces and hyper-colour t-shirts. My year 12 formal ticket. My old favourite floral scrunchie that had lost its will to live. My McDonald’s Party Hostess of the Year badge. Phil Collins “Not Jacket Required” on cassette. And a small crumpled pink envelope with ‘For The Future’ on the front.
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I remember making that list of goals.
You see, when I was 17, I’d had a very clear definition of what a successful life looked liked.
I would be able to play Jessica’s Theme (from the Man From Snowy River) on the piano.
I’d be able to waltz around a dance floor; have travelled to New York, Paris and Rome.
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Success for me?
Having somewhere to live, but most importantly people who I care about, and who care about me.
I don't have much of anything else. I have plans for the future, and goals. But right now, I am happy (for the most part) with the things I do have, and the people I help. That is enough for me. If I get the rest (job, family, travel, study) then that is a bonus. I do have my pet though, so I'm getting somewhere!
Why do I get the feeling that you are strangely similar to Rachel Hill...
ps. your books are brilliant. bril-li-ant-o. brillz.