Based in Cincinnati, Ohio, mom, grandmother and faith leader Patti Garibay of American Heritage Girls has shared the 11 life lessons she wants her '11 beloved grandchildren' to know.
Patti Garibay, founder and national executive director of American Heritage Girls, headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio, is sharing the 11 things she wants her 11 grandchildren to know in life. Along with other parents, Garibay started the faith-based American Heritage Girls in 1995 around a kitchen table in Ohio, 'frustrated' at that time, she said, with how a scouting organization was handling matters of faith and culture.
Parents have a God-given responsibility to know what their children are being taught,' she writes in her book, 'Why Curse the Darkness When You Can Light a Candle.' Today, there are troops in all 50 states and 15 countries around the world. Girls ages five to 18 participate in outdoor activities, service projects, hands-on badge programs and more, she told Fox News Digital.
Be grateful always. Do not operate from a place of scarcity but a place of fullness, knowing that the Lord provides all that we need. 3. Understand that our sense of time is not the Divine’s sense of time. Life is a long game, and our current crisis is only for a moment. Make important decisions through the lens of impact over time. Today’s problem will serve as tomorrow’s lesson for personal growth in the tapestry of your life. 4.
Yearn to learn and have a sense of humor. Learn something new every day. Cultivate and fertilize a sense of wonder, despite your age. Appreciate the beauty that is around you. Do not take yourself or others too seriously. Enjoy life — you only have one! Today’s despair often becomes joy for tomorrow. 'Enjoy life — you only have one!' 9. Respect life. Life is precious in all stages and ages. Life comes from God and relies on God.
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