“Never allow anyone to be humiliated in your presence.” - Eliezer "Elie" Wiesel


12, 14, 17, 21



Read (or listen to) A Fragile Stone together.


15



Hold yourself to account when you screw up but give yourself some grace. Instead of “I’m such a terrible person” ask yourself “”How can I make up for this? What can I learn from this? How can I do better next time?”


10, 12, 15, 19



Yoga for kids classes or YouTube


5-8



In social situations it's better to talk too little than too much. Don't over-share with people you're not close to.


15



1

My favorite actor was Robin Williams.


19



The moment you lose your cool, you’ve lost.


12,13, 14, 15, 16, 21



Visit Aunt Janet in Morehead City for Seafood Festival in October


2-99



One of the best things you can do for yourself is to cultivate a hobby. Anything positive/creative you can throw yourself into.


11, 13, 17, 21



The only thing that matters is love. When we live with love - for God, for others and ourselves, that is what makes life worth living.


16



Mindset for a breakup: “I’d rather adjust to your absence than be continually frustrated by your presence.” Can work with romantic partners, jobs, habits...anything you’re hanging on to that you know you should let go of.


19



Most times there isn’t a “right decision.” You make a decision and then it’s up to you to *make* it right.


12, 16, 19, 21



Adjust your expectations but never lower your standards.


12, 15, 18, 21



With toddlers (or teens), first acknowledge the emotion. Then deal with the behavior. Validate their feelings. Once everyone is calm, address the behavior and discuss consequences if appropriate.


2, 13, 17



Here’s something I wish wasn’t true but is: Looks matter. This is true for anyone but 100x more so for a woman. Take care of yourself. Stay in good shape, eat well, wear sunscreen, dress well and be well-groomed. It shouldn’t matter but it does. (But try not to judge other people by their appearance- Often times the very best people (friends, spouses, job applicants, etc.) don’t look like movie stars. Far from it!) Yes, looks matter but I hope you value true beauty more.


12, 19



Read Harry Potter series to him / with him.


9-10



Marry for character, not just chemistry.


17, 21



Theme: Dignity


11



"Tough times don't last. Tough people do."


11-14



1

If you have a goal, just dive in. It's okay if you mess up or fail. Start over, get help... but start.


13, 18, 21



Grandpa was a Marine, though you’d never know it. Slight in build and oh-so gentle natured. But underneath he had a good bit of grit. He never complained. He once told me “You can stand any amount of pain for a little while.” (Basically saying suck it up and hang in there until help arrives.) I’ve never forgotten it.


18



Give them the book Starfish by Lisa Fipps.


12, 14



Stay fit. Try to increase fitness every year in some way: Strength, flexibility, endurance, or a specific sport or practice. Never take your body for granted.


14, 20



Consensual sex requires no persuasion, convincing or begging.


14, 17



Be thankful for opportunities to be of service. It means God is trusting you to help.


8-14



Octavia Butler’s “Parable of the Sower.”


14



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


16-21



Following your conscience is more important than getting ahead and will make a greater difference in how happy you are. Getting ahead or not isn’t entirely up to you, but listening to your conscience is.” - Senator Mitt Romney (paraphrase)


16



Read Elizabeth Gilbert’s book on creativity. Re-read every few years!


17



Have somebody take him skiing. I never learned to ski but I hope he learns to ski or snowboard.


6-11