[Thriving Despite Us] Tween Tuesday 20 Things to Share with your High School and Middle School Student

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Elyse has been lax in her blogging duties lately.  It appears that school, sports and her friends take precedence over my blog...go figure.  My cousin, Sherri, sent me this list the other day that I just loved (and is now hanging in my kitchen along with all the other things that "speak" to me").  So I thought I'd share it with you as it seems apropo for a Tween Tuesday.  I do not know the author but Sherri found it on this blog:
http://www.theahaconnection.com/2012/01/21/20-things-to-share-with-your-high-school-and-middle-school-student/


20 Things to Share with your High School and Middle School Student

1. Yes, your freshman year counts towards your GPA for college entrance. Screw it up and you’ll work for crap wages your whole life.
2. No means NO. In every possible circumstance.
3. Join every sport, every club, every after school activity no matter what the cost. It’s cheaper than bail.
4. Repeat after me: I am never in that much of a hurry…I am never in that much of a hurry. Now say that every time you get behind the wheel. It will save your life and that of your best friend in the seat next to you.
5. Don’t smoke pot. It ruins your short term memory. (Did I already say that?)
6. Don’t ever get a credit card and go into debt. Ever. You earn it or you live without it.
7. If I yell at you, it’s because I love you. And also, because you pissed me off. To avoid the latter, stop being an idiot.
8. Make a vivid picture inside your head of every great moment of your childhood. You’ll need those to get through adulthood.
9. Make snow angels as often as possible.
10. Stand up for those who can’t stand up for themselves.
11. Be always benevolent. Yes, that’s a word. Look it up.
12. Call me for a ride even if you are so drunk you barely know my number. I’ll probably be mad for a while but I’ll respect you for calling and I won’t kill you. Riding with someone who is drinking will.
13. Be a leader, not a follower. Unless you are doing stupid things, then follow the kid with the highest GPA.
14. Love your siblings, even when you don’t like them. Some day you will be trying to get them to take care of me in my old age. If they are mad at you, you are stuck with me.
15. I’ve been there, done that on more things than you can imagine. I’m not stupid and I know what you are doing. I was once you (times ten).
16. Work hard at everything you do. Anything worth doing is worth doing your best.
17. Cover it. (Enough said.)
18. When I tell you to clean your room, do not point at my messy room and raise your eyebrows. I’m trying to raise you to be better than me.
19. Learn to type; to budget; and to pray. All are very important.
20. Never be sedentary. Someday soon you will no longer be able to move like that. Enjoy it.
My favorites are numbers 7, 12 and 18.  They are all highlighted in my kitchen edition...Any of these speak to you?


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Posted By Kate to Thriving Despite Us at 1/31/2012 05:00:00 AM
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