Ask smart questions. More importantly, ask stupid questions! So many people are afraid of looking stupid that they totally fake understanding. Even in the very highest levels of career and society. Ask basic questions if something doesn’t make sense. Start at a kindergarten level understanding of a concept then build on it.


15, 20



When trying to make a u-turn with a tight turning radius, go VERY slow. .You’ll be more likely to make it and if you don’t make it you won’t cause damage.)


16



When disciplining remember: First acknowledge the emotion, then address the behavior.


2-4, 13, 15



1

Psalm 37:3 “Do good and trust in the Lord.” That pretty much covers it.


9, 15, 21



Invest in a laminator, a label maker and a glue gun. You’ll be glad you did!


5



You don’t have to look for love. You definitely don’t have to audition for it. All you need to do is be the most “you” you can be. And if you have no idea what you love or who you are…congratulations! Figuring it out will be the best part.


13, 15, 16, 17, 18, 21



“It’s best if we don’t speak for a while.” Practice it


19, 21



Practice road-rage roll playing. People are NUTS! It's hard to imagine how you'll react when someone gets aggressive with you. Let's practice staying calm when someone is shouting and in your face.


15-17



Never post a pic to social media that you wouldn't want Grandma to see. NEVER send or ask to receive naked pictures. It's tacky, gross, illegal and not worth it. Even if "everyone does it". It's rude and disrespectful.


11-13, 18



Take the train to Roanoke.


10



Read “Attack of the Black Rectangles” by Amy Sarid King.


12



Wintergreen snow sledding trip.


6



Just let a sweet moment be. There’s a time for jokes or small talk, but sometimes silence is best.


15,21



When u drop someone off make sure they’re safely inside before you drive away.


15



Learn how to release energy consciously, or you’ll end up releasing it unconsciously onto your loved ones in a negative way like yelling or arguing. Breathe, sing, shout, cry, sweat, play, bake, whatever floats your boat!


1-21



Be mindful of the patterns we’re falling into as a family. Teach them to be mindful of their patterns too.


6, 8, 12, 18



Journal! I forget who said it but it’s so true: we don’t know how we think until we see what we say. Talking into a voice memo app or writing in a journal will help you process and grow.


13, 15, 19, 21



When you see someone in military uniform, thank them for their service. Hold the door open for them, etc. If they are behind you in line at Starbucks, pay for their coffee. At the very least, look them in the eye and smile - they’ve made a tremendous sacrifice and you should acknowledge that.


12, 16, 21



Changed behavior is the only real apology.


15



When you’re getting serious in a relationship here’s something to consider- To what extent is your partner is willing to put others’ needs before their own?


21



The more you move, the happier you are.


10, 11, 13, 15, 18, 21



Check out Long Lake Summer Camp in NY. Theater, the arts, etc.


12, 13, 14, 15, 16



Toddler years: Tater tots make everything better. The smaller ones cook faster and you don't have to turn them.


2



take advantage of the bike trail. Bike places as a family.


11



Put down your phone and be in the moment. Teach this. Model this.


7



SAT prep https://www.nytimes.com/2017/04/10/opinion/how-i-learned-to-take-the-sat-like-a-rich-kid.html?referer=http%253A%252F%252Fm.facebook.com%252F


16



“The Greatest Generation” by Tom Brokaw Listen to audio or read together


14



Stuff is gonna happen! They will make incredibly stupid choices and get into all kinds of trouble. Take a beat. Be radically merciful. THAT is what they’ll remember and that is the lesson they’ll learn.


12-21



Universal Studios


12-18



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


12,13, 14, 15, 16, 21