Sometimes (oftentimes) the truth is easier to find than to face.


14, 20



If you ever borrow someone’s car, return it with a full tank of gas.


20



There will be some losses or changes that completely shake you to the core. But remember that some bad experiences are like pooping your pants - Totally horrible but also kind of a relief.


19



Check out Harmonia School on Mill St Music Art Theatre


6



“All the best things in life live on the other side of fear.” - Will Smith’s grandmother.


20



Keep stuff on hand for guests. Be ready to be a good host / hostess at any moment.


16-21



“If we could see our prayers we would never stop praying.” - Bunmi Laditan, by way of her angel.


11, 17



Bedtime often goes to sh*t in a hurry because kids are tired and parents are out of patience. Be kind. If your kids are anything like you, they’ll need extra tenderness at bedtime: cuddles, soft words, prayers. Forgiveness for the ridiculous tantrums over silly stuff. Take pity on them, their little bodies are tired and they haven’t learned how to function on empty.


1-4



When the poop hits the fan, that's when real discipleship begins.


15-18



Go as a family to local high school musical productions.


9-13



1

Sometimes the job will require you to do menial tasks. Do them enthusiastically because nothing is “beneath you.” If the good Lord can wash people’s feet, you can make coffee at the office. Get over yourself.


16, 21



You were THREE years old when you caught sight of a half-dressed beautiful woman. You didn’t have much of a vocabulary yet but when your eyes got wide and you said “BAM BAM” I knew exactly what you meant. (Woman was Jessica Biel in an Adam Sandler movie.)


14, 21



“But what is grief if not love preserving?” - Unknown


18



Emphasize "First things first." Distraction is always a challenge. Redirect focus to first things first.


5



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


15, 18, 21



1

NEVER sit while someone near you is working.


14-21



Send thank you acknowledgemnt for gifts received


1-21



Kitchen Commandment: She who cooks the dinner shall not clean up from dinner. I don't want to raise any of you to take housework for granted. It's hard. It's unfair and not cool to expect anyone (parent, spouse, roommate, etc. )to wait on you.


7-18



Tragedy may occur in your life, but it does not need to define your life. YOU get to do that...through the choices you make. _______I know you’ll make good ones. xo


19



Beware that when you’re first exposed to a new thing: a car, a college tour, house, etc. you will feel AMAZING and totally seduced by the shiny newness. Be cool. Remember that glitters is not gold. Things don’t need to be perfect and even if the house is it doesn’t mean life will be.


15, 18, 21



Kids (and people of all ages) need attention, affection and appreciation. It’s not all they need, but it’s a start!


11



Have them practice making trade offs based on their financial priorities. For example: Pedicure or movie?


9



Give them marshmallows to suck on when they get a sore throat. Takes away the pain!


3,4,5,6



Teach them about Oliver Cromwell’s rule: “I beseech you, in the bowels of Christ, think it possible that you may be mistaken.” Leave room for your mind to be changed by new evidence or perspective.


14



Consider what you value. Act accordingly.


10, 14, 17, 20



Set up a 529 plan. Virginia has a great plan if you don't want to do too much research https://www.savingforcollege.com/


birth-age 3



Encourage others!!!


13



The person who lives in the body gets to say who touches that body.


5



Read up about the National Parks. Pick one to plan a trip to.


9



Keep porn to a minimum. Never at school or work. It's normal to be curious but it's really not a healthy representation of sex. Porn is a business. It's designed to get you off, not to be realistic or educational. That's not the way sex looks or how you're expected to behave. Try O.school instead.


15