Lots going on lately.  Will post soon, but came across this today on Vicky Bell's blog
and it is way too good not to share. Below is an excerpt from a letter she wrote to her college-age daughter.
You may or may not have heard about the NJ college student  who killed himself last week because his room-mate had posted videotape  of him having sex with another guy.  A terrible, senseless tragedy.
My mommy job requires that I remind you of two essential things:
One:
Nothing  ruins your life forever. NOTHING.
Two:
Nothing ruins your life forever. NOTHING.
If that young man had only waited a couple of weeks nobody would have   cared- he'd have gotten past it.  People have short memories- life would  have gotten better, much better.  His parents and friends? They loved  him prior to the tape- they would have loved him afterward too.  A few  awkward moments and then life goes on.
But  when you are young you don't know that even the awkward moments are  fleeting.  On this,  you just have to trust the old people.  Remember  when you were really small and cried and cried over something?  Well,   it didn't last.  That's kind of what it's like- awful things happen, you  feel like there's a rock in the pit of your stomach, somehow time goes  by and it gets better.  I promise you, it ALWAYS gets better.   
The students, a  girl and boy, who were involved in the taping and  posting-- they are being  charged with bias crime, invasion of privacy  and possibly other things.  Their college life is over.   They will have  to live with this death the rest of their lives-- and  their families  are devastated.  What they did was so  wrong- but also so kid-stupid.   Not to mention mean. And so their lives will be different forever- but  even so- their families will love them and they will have time enough to  hopefully live in such a way as to make meaning from their mistake.
So, my beautiful girl,  never, ever think  something is unfixable.   NOTHING you do will ever keep us from loving  you.  NOTHING you do could  be so awful you can't get past it.
And if someone is mean to you, and it isn't something you can ignore--  seek out people to talk to about it.  Surround yourself with people who  are supportive.  If you ever need help and don't know how to ask- try  writing a letter instead.  And right now- before you might need such  help- think about who you would talk to if needed.  In the midst of  turmoil sometimes we don't always think as clearly- having a plan makes  it easier to find help in crisis.  And remember there are always  alternatives. Always.
Finally, don't be mean.  Don't let other people be mean. Stand up for the  underdog, protect those who aren't as smart or confident or easygoing as  yourself. Treat people's feelings like fragile little puppies- if you  play with them- be gentle.
I love you so much and I know you really don't need me to tell you this stuff.... but it's my job.
Love and hugs,
Mommy 
So, so true!  Please share this with your kids.
Thursday, October 7, 2010
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1 comment:
Thanks so much for sharing this message! I pray all who read it will take heed and pass it on to as many loved ones as they have in their lives. XOXOXO
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