“Your goals will kick you in the shins and steal your lunch money.” -Jon Acuff. You have to fight back, even though some days you lose. Failure is part of the process. Keep going.


19



Screw “achievement.” Do things you enjoy, share experiences that expand your capacity for joy and compassion. It doesn’t matter if you’re any good, it just matters that you’re in your groove.


16, 21



When something is upsetting you...Name it...Take a deep breath...Imagine holding it gently in your hands. (This is a reminder to use this visualization myself and to teach it to you. I want to give you as many tools as I can to help you learn to cope with negative emotions in a healthy way.)


9-11



Go to movie Star Wars


12



“Growth is painful. Change is painful. But nothing is as painful as remaining where you no longer belong, or where you’re unable to be yourself and thrive.” Mandy Hall (paraphrased.)


21



American Sign Language course


15



It’s not fair to resent someone for being exactly who they are.


17, 21



Save where you can. Spend when you have to. Splurge every once in a while.


15, 21



To quote Harvard professor Adam Grant: “Argue like you’re right and listen like you’re wrong.”


15



Go to Montgomery County Fair


5-14



Watch film “Radio” (2003) and talk about being brave. Teach them that doing what’s right takes courage.


8



Give them the book Starfish by Lisa Fipps.


12, 14



“A recipe for being mistaken: 1. Dislike someone who's often right. 2. Never agree with someone you dislike.” ——- Paul Graham


16



“Tell me something you want to be when you grow up.”


5, 8



You an learn just about anything on Google or YouTube! Spend some time exploring together and caution about how to search safely.


9



Teach him what to do and how to act if he gets pulled over.


16



Caps Game this year.


11



Someone else’s success doesn’t subtract from yours. Celebrating with them and encouraging them won’t make you the loser and them the winner. We’re all in this together.


12, 15



Girls forget a good bit of compliments they receive but they remember every single insult. Speak gently, remind them they’re beautiful. Never qualify it.


12, 14, 17



Hike Jones Run Falls at Shenandoah National Park.


11



Let people do what they want to do so you can see what they’d rather do.


16



Pray for the courage to be yourself.


10, 13, 15, 17, 21



You tackled a big project and you're wondering if it will be a success. Ask yourself: "Was I fair?" Was I kind?" " Did I put in the work?" If the answer is yes, then rest well, no matter what the outcome. If the answer is no, go back and fix it.


17



Trust yourself.


20



Teach them that when we hear sirens it means someone is in trouble but help is on the way.


2-5



Dress to people will listen to you, not look at you. (This is especially true at school and work.)


15, 18, 21



On grief: CS Lewis said somewhere that it isn’t just that his friend died, it’s that the part of him that only his friend could bring out would never be brought out again.


17, 21



Listen to the radio stations they listen to. Know their favorite songs and artists.


12



Say it early and repeat it often, so that it sinks way down deep: There is nothing you could do to make me stop loving you. No mistake, no failure, no decision, nothing. There is no hole so deep that if you fell into it I wouldn’t climb down to help you out of. I love you no matter what.


7



Commonly misspelled words - find tricks for remembering. Example desert vs dessert. “Dessert” has an extra “s” for sugar. Search for mnemonics.


11