5 Years ForwardA Story by Kathryn SmithBefore it's too late This could all disappear Before the doors close And it comes to an end With you by my side I will fight and defend K e e p h o l d i n g o n Because you know we'll make it through Dear Kathryn, Tonight you sat beside the fireplace. You enjoyed the warmth and studied your reflection among the flames. Memories trickled into your mind. And you remembered that tomorrow is the day. The day you will never forget. It blew your mind that you could recall so many details 5 years ago. And you remember thinking back then: Will I survive this? What will happen? How am I going to be in 5 years? Will things get any better? Well. Here we are, my friend. We've reached 5 years. You should be proud of yourself! Because in these 5 years a lot has happened. You have: Traveled the world. (France, England twice, Ireland twice...do you know how lucky you are?) Taught over 100 children. Two 4K classes, 1 preschool class, One small 1st grade, and you cant forget to add the other children you ate lunch with. You found love. Lost love. Made new friends. Kept old friends. Explored hidden places. Kept secrets. Laughed until you cried. Passed tests. Followed your heart. Wrote a number of letters. Earned certifications. Welcomed new lives into the world. Watched an infant grow up. Learned how to drive. Gave advice. Wiped tears. Made someone laugh. Celebrated 5 more birthdays. You've had your heart broken. But then you found yourself. You learned new talents. Danced in a storm. Turned in your pointe shoes. Ran in a forest. Let baby raccoons climb on you. Taught someone how to dance. Found a new band. Saw that band twice. Counted stars. Discovered a few rainbows. Spread kindness. Found more love. Grew wiser. My point of this Kathryn is, you've lived. You've simply lived. And there's no doubt she would be proud of you. I know you remember your tears. And you still panic when you remember she's gone. But look at you! We are 5 years forward. And you thought you wouldn't make it. You let all the grief flow through...and you eventually climbed out of it. And tomorrow?...Tomorrow will be a brand new day. A day you can continue to live for her. You learned death is something you can never get over. And you are the only person who has the power to decide when to let go...when to move on. You learned that you can in fact - continue to live your life. And you live your life in love and in joy. xo - The girl who was stronger than she thought. © 2017 Kathryn SmithFeatured Review
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