“We learn how to be resilient and handle difficult things by PRACTICING dealing with difficult things.” – Tina Payne Bryson
We went to our favorite beach on Whidbey Island this weekend. We rented an AirBnB that allowed dogs so it was our puppy, Cooper’s, first vacation.
The weather was really blustery. After a particularly stormy week in the Seatle area, there was driftwood all over the beach. When my son, four-year-old Mr. D and my friend, Eric, went down to the beach, Mr D busied himself throwing huge pieces of wood into the water. And by huge, I mean almost as big as he is.
When Eric remarked on this, Mr. D turned to him and said, “I can do hard things.”
Here’s the thing about that. Every day for the ten days preceding the vacation, I’d sent Mr. D to school with a note. In the note, it counted down how many sleeps until vacation, explained that we had to go to school/work in order to be able to go on vacation, and ended with the sentence, “We can do hard things.”
Normally Mr. D doesn’t need coaxing to go to school. But coming off of some crud he caught at Thanksgiving, and the dark and stormy days of the last couple of weeks, it felt like he was tired. You know that deep, soul-level tired where even after good night’s sleep it feels like you are exhausted.
Of course, Mr. D cannot yet read but he carried the note with him anyway. He didn’t say much about it. But I knew he was paying attention because the note started ripping in places because it’d been opened and refolded so many times.
Sometimes we have to push through to earn a break. And I’m incredibly heartened to know that when we do, it builds the confidence that “We can do hard things.”
“I do hard things.” Whoa. I’m at a loss to know where to begin with this one, so I’ll just sit on it until it hatches or tuck it beneath my wing until I’m ready to fly with it. ☺️
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No kidding: WHOA!!! Not for the first time, these are wise words from Mr. D! Who knows where the light of wisdom can come from?
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I love this comment, EW! Thank you! And yes – who knows where that inner wisdom comes from but it’s beautiful to see! ❤
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I love the thoughtfulness of this comment, dear Julia! No doubt you’ll both hatch and fly!! ❤ ❤ ❤
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Little old souls wearing short pants sharing wisdom from beyond.
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I’m with Julia. Hearing those words from Mr. D’s mouth? What a moment for the wise mama. ❤️
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You nailed it, dear Vicki! What a moment! 🙂 ❤
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Great idea with that note!
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Thank you, Todd! 🙂 ❤
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Great warming story.
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Thank you, Edward!
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You win the “Parent if the Week” award, Wynne. You are building two amazing kids!
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Thank you – that’s an incredible compliment coming from you. They are pretty special little people! ❤
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Lovely!
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Thank you, Jane!
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Like the other commenters, I’m impressed by that superhero statement from Mr. D. That’s a great spirit of resilience. And your description of the beach reminded me of how my grandfather liked to collect interesting pieces of driftwood. A good memory 🙂
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Ah, thank you, Dave! And yes, the driftwood was especially amazing this weekend. So much to choose from – I bet your grandfather would have loved it!
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Being familiar with this, “You know that deep, soul-level tired where even after good night’s sleep it feels like you are exhausted.” And then reading this, “Sometimes we have to push through to earn a break. And I’m incredibly heartened to know that when we do, it builds the confidence that “We can do hard things.”” And hearing your sweet boy took it to heart, should jumpstart everyone’s day! It certainly encouraged me to push on through!
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Oh, I’m so glad this was encouraging, Rose! It’s amazing what the bravery of children can inspire – I find that’s true for me! Hope you have a lovely week!
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I think I need that note this week. “We can do hard things.” What a lovely story. Good for Mr. D. Smart kid.
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Now you’ve made me glad that I posted this on Monday which was just a happy accident. Hope you have a great week, Brian! ❤
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So sweet. Kids are always watching and always listening, and you’re leading them by example, Wynne. Beautiful. ❤️
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What a lovely comment, Erin. You’re right – they are always watching. Funny to see how it shows up. Thank you, my friend. Hope you have a great week.
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Thanks, Wynne! Hope you have a fantastic week, as well!
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Beautiful Wynne!
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Thank you, Deb! ❤
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We can do hard things. Sometimes, we just need someone to remind us of that…or teach us that in this instance!
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Oh, I think you are so right on that we need to be reminded of it. Thank you, Bruce!
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I love that Mr. D is learning he can do hard things. Awesome!
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It’s a pretty powerful lesson, isn’t it? Thanks for the lovely comment!
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Sure, I can do hard things. But I prefer doing easy things in my advanced age.
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Says the man who just sold a house, moved cross country, got a new job, and bought a new house….
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Well, fine. When you put it that way…
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🙂 ❤ ❤
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What a gorgeous picture. I think you’re an amazing parent. “I can do hard things” is such an important trait to pass on to our children.
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Clearly it’s a lesson that your kids learned well, Elizabeth! Thank you for the wonderful compliment!
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My children are both experiencing the hard stuff now with Buff going through chemo. Buff is my son’s love of his life and has become my daughter’s best friend.
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Oh, that’s so tough. Wishing them all strength!
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I like the motto “We can do hard things.”!
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It’s a good one. It’s gotten me through a lot! 🙂 Thanks, Cristiana!
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Wow! You are an amazing parent, Wynne.
Much love.
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Chaya – what a lovely compliment. Especially coming from you. Thank you! XXOO!
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Love how he echoed your lesson.
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Isn’t it precious? I didn’t expect it so it was as surprising as it was gratifying!
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Yes! That quote you used to open this post is bang on, Wynne. I often find the people who blow minor annoyances out of proportion haven’t really been tested in their lives. Overcoming life’s challenges and living to tell the tale gives us confidence to handle the next hard thing that comes our way. I love that Mr. D. is learning that lesson at a young age.
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Oh, thank you for that perspective, Michelle. Yes, it’s one challenge at a time, isn’t it? Thank you for adding that!
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I love that message you sent Mr D with every day to school. It sounds like a well-earned vacation indeed.
I recently saw a post by a motivational speaker named Mel Robbins that I found interesting and that is we build the most confidence at our lowest and most challenging periods – because we learn that we can, indeed, do hard things.
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What an interesting perspective from Mel Robbins. I hadn’t thought of it for our lowest periods but yes, it fits. It reminds me of the persistence and confidence-building that you do with T for assignments such as his pizza making essay.
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You’re such a great mom, Wynne!
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What a generous comment. Thank you, Crystal!
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He is indeed learning deep lessons of life and you are the conduit through which he learns these. So awesome!
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Oh, what a beautiful way that you have put it, Tamara. What a sacred job this is, isn’t it?
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Indeed it is sacred! When they grow and have children of their own, they will want you to continue the good work!
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Thanks for sharing this idea Anita
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Thank you, Anita!
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I am touched by this post. 🙏
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A lovely comment. Thank you so much, Parisa!
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Another great parenting example and lesson! You are one very special mother!💖💖💖
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Oh, thank you, Mary! I love you wonderful encouragement on my parenting journey!
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What a wonderful lesson, learned early by Mr. D. I too know that kind of tired….I’m adding a note to my own pocket with the reminder, “I can do the hard things”. Thanks, Wynne!
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