If anyone had ever told me that I would spend my years of parenting teenagers biting my tongue, I would not have believed it. Yet, here I am, outnumbered and 'out-smarted' in every aspect of good advice that I might offer. Yesterday I spent the better part of the day and night at the hospital with Easton who couldn't remember how he got there, what his schedule was at school, who he had hung out with or who shot the antelope on a recent hunting trip. He couldn't wait to get up to the ski resorts after the weekend snow (of about 6 inches in the mountains). Easton and his group of friends hauled ramps and rails up the canyon in order to get a jump start on the season. After several jumps off the roof of a parking garage, Easton experienced a 'botched' landing. The 180 degree rotation ended on his back instead of on his board. His head whip-lashed back and hit the ground. Where was the helmet?? He can't remember, of course, because he "always wears it." I have to admit that he usually does wear a helmet. He has a nice new Smith helmet that he has customized with all the right stickers, etc. But, it only takes once, and this happened to be the time that the helmet was left at home.
I have learned to save my breath, because what I have to say will either be ignored, argued with or discarded. Nevertheless, let it not be said that I have no opinion. While my tongue is silent, my resolve in many things is strong. So, in case anyone is listening, here are my thoughts ...
1. ON wearing a helmet while snowboarding in the park and off of buildings...
"Dude, there is nothing cool about having your mother wipe your backside and feed you baby food at age 21 (or 17, for that matter).
2. ON how 'fun' it is to have a job...
There is nothing that makes having a monotonous job more rewarding than pay day!!
3. ON completing an education...
There is no such thing as "completing" and education. But a degree is an important piece of paper that compels others to believe that you know 'somewhat' about 'something!' So get at least one!
4. ON following your dreams...
Do it now because you will never regret the adventures you pursued and the experience you gained when you were young and brave.
5. ON doing it 'later'...
Be brave enough to break the genetic procrastination chain. It will decrease your stress and increase your capacity to achieve much.
6. ON attending church, keeping the commandments and staying close to the Lord...
It is the only thing that matters. If you focus on doing this ONE thing, you will successfully accomplish many others.
7. ON spending time with friends and ignoring grandparents...
They are not getting any younger. Someday you will need their help and strength from the other side of the veil. (Like when you are raising teenagers of your own.)
8. ON supporting and serving others...
We are here to help each other return 'home.' Whether the outcomes of your relationships are as you wish or not, be found lifting the arms of those who hang down and bearing one another's burdens.
9. ON regrets...
Make sure you never regret what you have spent your time doing. Be actively doing good, and know that in righteousness you will have an eternity to finish that which you have not yet done.
10. ON having the coolest shirts, shoes and jeans...
Three (someday to be four) white shirts and ties going to Priesthood Meeting - - - Now that's "TRUE RELIGION!"
I have other opinions too... like what about drinking Red Bull and Monster, like how pants look that aren't worn at the waist, like why go to bed before midnight... and the list goes on. I have, however, been reduced from a powerfully opinionated woman to a humble, prayerful mother. It's all I can do, really... Pray that the Lord will protect these young adults in their stupidity and direct and guide their lives that they may fulfill their earthly mission. Oh, yeah, and one more thing that I can do... pray that it doesn't snow, that motorcycle prices will skyrocket, and that skateboard parks will close!!!
2 comments:
Grandparents have opinions also but choose to remain silent then sit back and watch the show.
To the parents of the rising generation - hold on to your hat because it does get really exciting as the young-uns try their wings. The best is yet to come. Joni and Alan, you are doing a great work in your home.
We love you Joni!! I wish I could have you write out what I think and feel -- you have have an amazing gift! I love your thoughts and will keep this in my book to refer back too as we get to those painful teenage -- yikes!
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