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Dear Abuela, Thank You

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Stony Brook chapter.

When you left, I was 14 years old. I was about to take on my years of adolescence and beginning High School. Of course, I became a wreck with the news. Without you, things seemed so bleak to me. I felt myself starting to drift away from people, from reality, from school, pretty much anything. There are things in my teenage years that I regret, there were people I once knew who weren’t great and in a way that was how I was coping with things for those few years. Not wise, I know, I heard you scold me every time.                  

School was not my cup of tea and you knew it, but since you left I knew I had to get my stuff together. I knew that you wanted me to succeed and become someone. While sitting alone in the cafeteria, I remembered the support you constantly gave me. You helped me to be calm and go to school when I didn’t want to. You pushed me to the limit because you saw something in me that I couldn’t see. I’m writing this to say thank you, thank you for giving me, my brothers and cousins a good life. Thank you for being a great Abuela. Thank you for letting me know that I can support myself and be a strong woman on my own. The stories you’ve shared with me are in my mind forever; you were such a strong and powerful woman. That’s what helped me get up and move forward. I know that wherever you are, you do not want to see me down.

I want you to know that I’m at Stony Brook University; I’m a junior, working my way up to getting my BA in English. I also am speaking out for the Latino community and trying to help as much as I can. I get that from you, I know how much you’ve helped people and fought for others. You have inspired me to keep going and going until I can’t anymore. Thank you; because every day on campus feels surreal. I bring myself back to being a child running to your room and hiding because of how much I hated school. Now I’ve conquered that fear. I genuinely enjoy school; I love learning new things. I wish you were around so that I can tell you what I’ve learned. But I know that you’re with me, cheering me on, watching me grow into a fantastic person.

When you have the time, give your grandma a call, even if it’s for 5 minutes. Tell her you love and appreciate her.

I love you, Abuela. Thank you for everything, keep cheering me on. I will make you proud.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         

Julitza Zapata

Stony Brook '18

Julitza is one comic book loving, video game fanatic and makeup enthusiast that's willing to share her stories/experiences and favorite things with everyone. Currently in her final year at Stony Brook she's excited to see where the future will take her and what's in store.
Her Campus Stony Brook Founder and Campus Correspondent Stony Brook University Senior Minnesotan turned New Yorker English Major, Journalism Minor