Friday, March 27, 2015

AP English Assignment

Gonzo, Ara's AP English Lit teacher, gave them an extra credit assignment wherein they seek advice from a trusted adult, in much the same way that Polonius gives advice to his son Laertes before he heads off to France for university studies. (They are studying Hamlet.) This is the famous soliloquy that reminds us to thine own self be true, neither a borrower or nor a lender be, etc.  So below are my thoughts of wisdom to Ara. 

To my most dear and darling Ara

As we approach your departure from the embrace of our home I want to write to you a few thoughts:

Fruits and Vegetables and Exercise are your friends.
Sleep can cure many ills. So can music and a good dance party.
Pray – every day. Your Heavenly Parents love to hear what is going on in your life.  As do your earthly parents.
Never postpone a prompting. You may be the answer to someone’s prayer.
You will be happiest if you look for ways to help others everyday.
Be as quick to kneel, as you are to text.
Pay the Lord first, then save for the future, then live on the rest.
It’s much easier to live within your means if you learn to budget your wants.
In family relationships, love is spelled T-I-M-E.
The scriptures always have the answer, as does Harry Potter.
“It is our choices, Harry, that show what we truly are, far more than our abilities.” Dumbledore is the man.
Always be humble, it is a sign of greatness.
Be kind, even when you don’t feel like it.
Don’t lose your muchness and stay golden.
I am excited for your future, you have the intelligence and the drive and the spirit to become anything you want.
THE MOST important decision you will ever make is to marry the right person, at the right time, by the right authority. If that is a good decision, it will make the rest of your life a joy, even through the trials that will be thrown your way.
If you are on the right path, it will always be uphill.

“I sigh that kiss you
For I must own,
That I shall miss you
When you have grown”
         -William Butler Yeats



From your mother (and your father), who love you ALWAYS, no matter what.

2 comments:

Karen said...

This is great Bonny. Thanks for sharing.

Jeni said...

Beautiful