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You are here: Home / Parenting / Motherhood / Life Lessons For My Daughter All The Way Over There

Life Lessons For My Daughter All The Way Over There

September 5, 2013 by Nancy 6 Comments

me and my baby walking, talking

This morning in the parking lot at my daughter’s high school I ran into an acquaintance. She asked what grades my daughters were in.

She said, “You have one in second grade?” I  kissed her feet and offered her the name of a good optometrist. I wish. Second year University. She told me she wished hers was at University because then she would not worry so much.

Don’t wish it away!  Besides, little kids, little problems.Big kids, bigger issues. And with that, full size worry.

So here my note to my second year daughter, all the way over there in a beautiful house, on a beautiful campus, having a beautiful life. Beautiful, fabulous speed bumps ahead.

1. Life is a mirror and a window. You decide your part in it, how the world sees you and what your reality is.

2. Feed your body, feed your mind, feed your soul, feed your life. Everyday. Everything else will follow.

3. Being nice is underrated.

4. Being nice is not the same thing as not saving something for yourself. Be fair,decent and human to all. Be very good to those who are good to you. Be good to yourself.

5. Say ‘yes’ to life.

6. It is better to be talked about then to talk about.

7. What people think of you is none of your business.

7. Don’t make assumptions about people.

8. Be kind, we are all struggling with something.

9. Don’t be small. Small thoughts and judgements crumble the spirit.

10. Have a beer on the pier. And jump in the sparkling lake.

11. Be yourself. Everyone else is taken.

12. Chicks before Dicks (I don’t like crude but it does rhyme). SOLID friends (both boys and girls) are critical. The boyfriends will come and go. The right boyfriend will fit in amongst your people and your life as you will his.

13. Everyday is practice for how you will be. The more you are something the more you will be something. Be conscious of this.

I learned much of this from you and from my highest calling; being your mom.

xo

Filed Under: Motherhood, Parenting, Tweens & Teens Tagged With: mom blog, motherhood, parenting, separation and divorce, single mom blog, teenagers, the wisdom from motherhood

Comments

  1. Aileen says

    September 5, 2013 at 4:31 pm

    Will you raise my daughter through her teen years? I feel she would benefit from your wisdom… And perhaps listen to you more than she would listen to me.

    Reply
    • nancy macdonald says

      September 5, 2013 at 4:37 pm

      Yes, I have an empty purple room and redheads look so good in purple!

      Reply
  2. Grumble Girl says

    September 5, 2013 at 4:07 pm

    GREAT advice, woman. You know it all… 😉

    Reply
    • nancy macdonald says

      September 5, 2013 at 4:38 pm

      Nope. Fumbling fumbling fumbling but eyes and heart wide open.

      Reply
  3. Sara Lanthier says

    September 5, 2013 at 3:50 pm

    Love it Nanc. Great advice from the wisest woman I know.

    Reply
    • nancy macdonald says

      September 5, 2013 at 4:39 pm

      Ditto the response to grumbler. But S, we need to have that bottle of wine ASAP before Will goes to college himself!

      Reply

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