Dear 100-Year-Old Me,
As I sit here today, I can hardly believe that 100 years have passed. The years seem to have slipped through my fingers faster than I ever expected, and yet, when I look back, they were filled with such rich experiences. Time has changed me, no doubt, but as I reflect on all that’s happened, I’m filled with a deep sense of gratitude.
When I think about what I’ve lived through, one of the greatest gifts has been the child I brought into this world—my beautiful, precious child, who has filled my life with joy, wonder, and love. Watching them grow has been one of the most fulfilling parts of my journey. I’ve adored every moment spent as a parent, each milestone, each smile, each laugh. They have been a source of constant pride and happiness.
Surrounding myself with love and happiness was always a priority, and I am so grateful to have built a life filled with these treasures. Family and friends, with their support and kindness, have woven themselves into the fabric of my story. Their love has been a steady force that carried me through even the hardest times.
But of course, life hasn’t been all sunshine. There have been lows—times when the world felt heavy and sadness seemed to weigh on me. I’ve faced my share of struggles and heartaches. But with every tear, every sorrow, I learned something new about myself. I found strength I didn’t know I had, and beneath all the hardships, I found hope. And, ultimately, through it all, I came to understand that it is these very struggles that make the moments of joy feel so much sweeter.
Now, as I sit here looking out over the sea, I feel a deep sense of peace. My body may not be what it used to be—every time I get up, everything hurts. But that’s okay. It’s a reminder of all that I’ve experienced, all the steps I’ve taken in this long journey. My body may ache, but my heart is full.
When I close my eyes, there’s one thing I can say without a doubt: I have no regrets. Life unfolded exactly as it was meant to. Sure, there were moments I stumbled, moments I wish I could change, but all of it—the good and the bad—led me to this place, this time. And I wouldn’t change a thing.
But there’s one more thing I want to say, something that I will always cherish. I found the love of my life in my husband. Together, we’ve shared so many moments, both simple and grand. His love has been a constant in my life, and his presence has been a comfort and a joy. I can truly say that I’ve been blessed to share this life with him, and I’m grateful for the partnership we’ve built.
As you read this, dear 100-year-old me, I hope you smile, knowing that the life you’ve lived has been rich with love, joy, and fulfillment. I hope you find peace in the memories you’ve created and the love you’ve given and received. You’ve made it to 100, and that in itself is something to be proud of.
Here’s to the journey that brought us here, and to the memories we’ve made along the way. I can only hope that as you reflect on all that’s passed, you’re filled with the same gratitude and contentment that I feel now. We’ve lived a full, beautiful life.
With all my love,
Your 100-Year-Old Self
Daily writing prompt
Write a letter to your 100-year-old self.