She is charming, she's distracted, she is passionate, she is funny, she is quirky, she's nervous, she's confident, she's smart, she's contemplative, she's expressive, she's loyal, she's inquisitive, and she's unique.
Having a confident teenage girl is kind of....crazy. On one hand, it's precisely what you hope for when raising a teenage girl....on the other hand...well, she's a confident teenage girl...I feel like if you're a parent you probably know what that implies. Where I love seeing her confidence shine the most is the same place I've always loved seeing it in her... in her self-assuredness in whatever quirky thing she's currently interested in. She doesn't care if other kids think dragons are cool, she knows they are, and sure as heck won't be stopped from the opportunity to meet her favorite author for her favorite dragon book series. She doesn't care if all the kids are listening to Olivia Rodrigo, or Taylor Swift, or KPop...she will be listening to Aurora loudly on repeat till your ears bleed. She doesn't care if everyone is going to watch scary movies or ride thrilling rides....she will NOPE that so quick without a single thought towards being persuaded to do otherwise because she won't do what she doesn't want to. That really applies to anything she doesn't want to do....no amount of peer pressure or persuasion works on this girl...and while it can be troublesome with a family, I kind of love that about her.
This worked out even better when leaving middle school behind and stepping into high school. While high school has revealed areas of needed growth and concentration with trying to navigate so many responsibilities, it has also been a place she has been able to find her people, share her passions, and try new things. She has had some organizational troubles, and while these existed in middle school, in high school she has really grown into owning her weaknesses and mistakes (sometimes, but hey! that's huge with a teenage girl!) and working on improvements. She has acknowledged when she may have bitten off more than she can chew. Also, she has been open to trying new things to help her grow in these areas. Sometimes I forget it's about the process, and we are very lucky to have this girl who is open to suggestions (again, sometimes) from her parents. Along this same thought process, she has repeatedly acknowledged that she likes us, and feels safe to talk about things with us. I don't always think we really know what we are doing with parenting sometimes, but when she tells us this, it feels like we must be doing something alright, because having your teen trust you is pretty huge. She has also done really well picking up and balancing so many new responsibilities, she walks a dog for extra cash, she joined clubs, she has been trying to organize her things, she has created places for her to relax and study, overall just showing a lot of initiation.
High school is a pretty big change for anyone, but on top of that we moved. While she was thrilled and excited at the idea of moving, and loved the house we were moving to, the idea of leaving the home she had spent her entire life in was rather daunting. For a girl who loves routine, comforting places, and her own room as a safe place to decompress, she had a lot of changes to adjust to. She acknowledged the change, the pain and struggle and what she would need to help her adjust and then, got it done. I know a lot of people might look at it as a simple thing, but changing up her world that much, and being able to process the emotions she was feeling, feel them and go forward is pretty impressive for this young lady.
So this year of launching into her high school years, as she grows more independent, as she grows more into herself and discovers more of who she is and who she wants to be, I hope to always see her continue to be her authentic, wonderful self. May she hold her chin up, keep finding new adventures...and always enjoy her pickle juice.


















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