“Your soul is more magnificent, beautiful, and gigantic than you can possibly imagine.” From short story “The Egg” by Andy Weir


1Infant-21



Talk about how choices become habits. Habits can become addictions. Describe how pathways are literally dug into the brain and it's very hard to change them once those paths are made.


13-16



2

Don’t feed the thing you’re fighting.


13, 17, 21



Watch the political conventions every election year. Listen and decide for yourself.


17, 18, 21



change the wifi password often. Hold it hostage until chores are done. Work first, play later.


9-14



Just show up. That’s all we can really control. Show up, (don’t run) and take it from there. You got this.


21



It’s hard to want something and not have it. Kids have to learn how to sit with that.


3-17



Before speaking (or texting) ask yourself three questions: Is it kind? Is it true? Is it necessary? If not all three, don’t speak. (PS “kind” isn’t the same as good news. You can deliver bad news with kindness.)


11, 14, 20



Check out Harmonia School on Mill St Music Art Theatre


6



When they confide in you or tell you something that makes them so vulnerable u don’t know what to tell them, just sat “I’m so glad you told me.” (You’re not alone, I heard you, I’m here and will stay with you until it’s resolved.) re-ticket yearly.


9



Every time your heart breaks, your vision gets better. You appreciate beauty and recognize and respond to others’ pain better.


12, 15, 18, 21



Find an activity / sport that they enjoy and support it. Get them outside and in the fresh air.


6-16



Watch the local news together.


12



Birthday traditions: 1) Plant something every year. 2) Birthday interview on camera or voice recording.


5



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


8



“If you want to be beautiful, make beautiful choices.” - (Greek philosopher whose name I can’t remember.)


10, 13, 17, 21



Look into language school. Now is a good time to start learning Chinese, Spanish or Arabic.


5-8



Sometimes you’ll be in the wrong side of history. When you discover you’re wrong, move to the right side of history. When I first started training as a nurse it was the early 1990’s. HIV/$@!#% was pretty new. I remember telling my fellow student I would double glove and take any “over the top” precautions I wanted to. That was my fear and ignorance talking. Amazing how cozy self-righteousness makes you feel. I was wrong. Always look at the issue through the lens of humanity.


16, 21



If you don’t know where to begin, picture where you want it to end, and work it backwards.


15, 21



Plan trip to Bush Gardens late September


5



If you’re anything like the rest of your family you will have a lot of opinions -and that’s OK! Just remember a couple of things: First: you have a right to your opinion but you do not have a right to your own facts. facts matter. seek the truth even if i it means you are proven wrong. And second, with regard to opinions ...it’s better to not express them so much if you can help it! You may be the first in the family to get this concept and put it into practice!


13-15



The opposite of addiction is connection. Genuine connection can take lots of forms.


14, 17, 19, 21



ALWAYS pee before you sit down to nurse a baby.


Infant-1



Police officers and members of the military put their lives on the line to protect us. Be respectful of them and thank them for their service.


9



Chemistry is not the same thing as compatibility.


16, 19, 21



Make sure you always have Uber gift cards on hand for friends, emergencies or whatever.


15-18



Make sure they have resources other than us. Hotlines for teens such as Boys Town National Hotline, National $@!#% Prevention Lifeline, etc.


12



Practice being embarrassed. Tell embarrassing stories. Help them learn how to deal with the sensation.


9



If someone wants to leave you, let them. Don’t waste your energy trying to prove your worth to anyone.


14, 19, 21



The app "Bark" detects messaging containing cyber-bullying, sexting, signs of depression or suicidal thoughts, etc.


11