Me and the College Kid with the Time Capsule |
Where's the Polly Pocket?(College Kid retrieved it a few years ago). |
Throughout the years many things changed. Three of our parents have passed away. Friends have passed away as well. We moved to Alabama and I'm still adjusting to the changes. My daughter grew up and flew away to college. My husband's career rose which means he's traveling more and more. And I have been actively pursuing my elusive dream of publication.
The College Kid and I opened the capsule. Inside there was a newspaper with a headline about the Baltimore Ravens's push for the Super Bowl. Political news about Clinton also screamed in the headlines. The Polly Pocket my College Kid stuffed in there had been retrieved--she confessed--shortly after she had stuck it in the capsule. And there were three single sheets of paper with our hand written notes.
The more things change, the more they remain the same: The Physicist's resolutions match in 2000 and 2012. |
And so the more things change, the more they remain the same for him.
As usual, I'm introspective, but when I read this I was happy with how far I'd come. |
She still wants to be a Disney Imagineer. Dreams evolve, but they never have to stop being dreams. |
I saved the College Kid's page for last. For she wrote it when she was so young and her life was just an acorn waiting to become a tree. Her favorite singer was Britney Spears, she loved watching The Wild Thornberry's, and her favorite movie was the current Disney film The Emperor's New Groove. Now she's into indie music, Super Natural is her favorite television show (and other creepy shows, too, like American Horror), and she's into watching endless hours of Lord of the Rings and Harry Potter. Her resolution was smart: to go see Opa and Oma. And she did see them. And finally, her dream. What did she want to be when she grew up? An animator. You know what? That has evolved into becoming an Imagineer for Disney or a Visualization expert for television and film. Her dream evolved, but the core? It's still the same.
So this was our Time Capsule: Dreams captured, careers evolving, people growing and changing. What were your dreams? Did they change? Did you change? And do you believe that dreams can transform you even if reaching them might be impossible?
6 comments:
Very cool post, Christine! I can't remember what I wanted in 2000, but I know I wanted to get published in romance someday. I think I wanted to get my PhD and teach university Lit courses too. ;)
That is neat. I would've been nervous about opening mine too. Not meeting goals, which happens way too often, is a big source of guilt for me. I shoulda, coulda, woulda. Good for you and keep living the dream.
Love this post, Christine! Thanks for sharing. I wish I'd done something like that when my son was little. Or heck, when I was younger!
Wow, isn't it funny how our dreams evolve, Lynn? I am so glad that you are PUBLISHED in romance today because I love your books. Just finished THE GIRL NOBODY WANTED in the Santini Series. So good. Happy New Year!
Hi Meda: I was really nervous. But it turned out to be better than I thought it would be and I'm glad we did it. I think we're saving it and adding to it this year. Stay tuned. Ten years from now there might be another Time Capsule!
Thanks Kim!! I know it is hard to imagine our children as "young" anymore. I still laugh a little when I picture the College Kid sneaking into that capsule to steal back her Polly Pocket :-) Happy New Year!
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