Dr. Jim Somerville: My Mom's "Maturity Checklist"
My brother Scott has been serving as my mother's "editor and publisher" recently, helping her sort through a lifetime's worth of collected musings and publishing online those things that might be of interest to others. This one was of interest to me: a "maturity checklist" designed to help me and my brothers know if we were ready to make it on our own. It provides an interesting glimpse into that rugged, rural West Virginia life we were living in those days, in an old white farmhouse up on a hill with a big garden and lots of dogs, cats, ponies, rabbits, and chickens.
You can know if you are grown-up enough to leave home and be on your own.
Can you: work eight hours in the hot sun, love God, take care of yourself and have enough strength left over to tend someone else?
Here's the checklist for the six Somerville sons:
I CAN
USE CHAIN SAW SAFELY AND SHARPEN
BUILD CAMPFIRE AND KEEP IT SAFE
BUY MY OWN DOG, DOG FOOD, SHOTS
FIX A COMPLETE MEAL FOR OTHERS
CHANGE A TIRE AND GET REPAIRS
READ FEVER THERMOMETER
FOLD SHEETS, PLAIN OR FITTED
HANG CURTAIN RODS
USE ELECTRIC DRILL
EARN MONEY
PACK A SUITCASE
SKIP A MEAL AND PRAY INSTEAD
TITHE
SAVE MONEY
SPLIT KINDLING
RIDE A HORSE
FEED DOG DAILY WITHOUT REMINDER
ADDRESS AN ENVELOPE
MOW GRASS
WRITE A LETTER
IRON A SHIRT
MULTIPLICATION TABLES
BOOKS OF THE BIBLE
54 PREPOSITIONS
PARTS OF SPEECH
TEN COMMANDMENTS
LORD'S PRAYER
USE CONCORDANCE
USE A DISHWASHER CORRECTLY
FOLD CLOTHES
SORT LAUNDRY INTO DARK AND LIGHT
USE LAUNDRY MACHINES AND CLOTHESLINE
TAKE OUT GARBAGE
USE AN ELECTRIC SANDER
WASH DISHES IN SINK
SCRUB OUT BATHTUB
SWISH-CLEAN TOILET
USE A CATALOG
USE A DICTIONARY
CLEAN SHOES
READ A BOOK
"CLEAN" A ROOM
HANG CLOTHES ON HANGERS
OVERCOME OBSTACLES
OVERCOME FATIGUE
OVERCOME DREARY WEATHER
DO ONE JOB AT A TIME
NOT AFRAID OF RAIN OR SNOW
AVOID SIDETRACKING
OVERCOME SLUMP
ACCEPT DISAPPOINTMENT
MAINTAIN PACE
KEEP IMPROVING
OVERCOME BOREDOM
-Mary Rice Whiting Somerville
I'm still working on those 54 prepositions, but my chainsaw sharpening skills are strong.
Thanks, Mom.
[Taken with permission fromJim's blog.]