You are 13 years old today. I don't know how in the world this happened so quickly, but here we are. You're no longer a little kid, but not yet a man. This in-between part can be hard, weird, and confusing. It is mine and dad's job to make this part of your life as smooth as possible, while making sure you turn out to be a decent human being who is able to become a productive member of society. Here is some advice for your 13th year of life:
Continue to practice your trumpet. Music is your gift. Don't be afraid to try music that looks too hard. Take it a measure at a time and make yourself better. You have to practice 20 minutes a day, anyway, may as well make it worth your time.
Don't assume you know more than we do or you can't tell us about something because we may not understand. Dude. We've been there. Not only have dad and I both lived through age 13, we also managed to somehow get Aaron through that age successfully. There's not much that you can tell us or ask us about that we don't know anything about, and we are both willing to find out about it if we don't know.
If you say or text anything to a girl, assume her momma is going to hear it or see it, because if the girl gets mad at you for something, she will probably show her mom. Text messages are just like the internet, they are written in ink and will most certainly come back to haunt you.
Keep reading. Whether it's the newspaper, your current favorite author or book series, or the news app, keep it up! You've worked so hard to become a good reader, and I am so proud of what you have accomplished so far!
Be thankful for your family. You are blessed with grandparents, cousins, aunts, and uncles that love you unconditionally. Don't ever take this fact for granted. Spend as much time with them as you can because you never know how much time any of us have left on this Earth.
Spend a lot of time living real life to its fullest, and very little time in the virtual world that is XBOX. Video games are not real life, and it is not good for that to become what you think real life should be like. Get outside, be physically active, set some goals, and become stronger.
You will make mistakes and you will mess up. The true character of a person is in how they handle their screw-ups. Own up to your mistakes, apologize for them, and do all that you can to make things right.
Here's a fun (NOT) thing that also tends to really pick up around age 13: PEER PRESSURE. Ugh. The thought alone makes me want to march right up to the school right now, check you out, and keep you home with me until the frontal lobe portion of your brain has fully developed. The people you choose to spend your time with can heavily influence what type of person you become. Choose wisely. Be confident enough in yourself to say no to them without feeling the need to offer them an excuse. Your excuse can always be that you are simply better than those choices. You are better because you KNOW better. It will be so difficult, but pray and let God fight your battles for you. He is capable of anything you ask of Him.
Be a leader in church. Whether it's volunteering to lead a prayer or read scripture out loud, just do it. You will one day be the leader of your own home, and your wife deserves a man who is not afraid to serve the Lord out loud.
A few words about social media: First of all, let me say that I am SO thankful that social media wasn't a thing when I was 13. Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, TikTok, Snapchat...NONE of these were words that even existed when I was your age. Now they are a part of everyday language, and if you don't have all of it you think you must be missing out. Even though most social media sites allow you to create an account at age 13, I don't believe 13 year olds (or even 16 year olds for that matter) are ready for the responsibilities that come with having a social media account. There are good things about it, but there are also very negative things. At your age, I believe the negative outweighs the good. Posting pics and videos of yourself needs to be completely thought through with a fully functioning brain because things posted on the internet does not go away. Once it's posted, it cannot ever fully be erased. Believe me, one day when you're running for President you'll thank me.
Love,
Mom
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