Dear Arwen
I am not a perfect mother. But I am your mother nevertheless. There may be things that I am not good at teaching you or even just to let you know. I want you to be a decent, kind, generous and humble being. Remember Allah. Love Allah swt the most above everything else. Our purpose in life is basically to serve Allah swt.
When I was little I thought my mother was the most perfect being. She is the adult and she knows all. But now I know, she couldn't have known it all but she was my mother and she did her best.
I would like to pass on these bits and pieces of information that I think would help you in the long run - when you are grown.
1) When you are married, treat your mother in law and father in law well. Be kind to them. Talk to them, make small talk, ask them how they are. Help in the kitchen. If your husband forgets to keep in touch, you remind him.
2) Love your parents. Call me - always. Talk to me. Hug me and kiss me - always. :) Always come and visit your parents.
3) In the course of your life, if you befriend a guy who is married while you are not, please don't go and do activities with him without his wife. Make sure you know the wife and speak to her personally if you have to do any sort of activities with the husband. Make sure the wife knows because sometimes the husband lies to protect himself.
4) Please don't be the third party in someone else's marriage or relationship.
5) When you want to marry - niatkan kerana Allah swt. Love for the sake of Allah.
6) Before you have children, know that they are amanah from Allah swt. It is a happy burden to have but ensure that your husband and you can guide the child to the path of Allah swt.
7) When you are pregnant, gain knowledge from Islamic books on which doa to read so you can protect the child even from the womb. I have the book in my collection if you cannot find one on your own.
8) Always be in the state of zikir. It doesn't matter what kind of zikir. We need to stack up our pahala points and this is the easiest way.
9) I pray that you will wear the hijab once you hit puberty. Not like me.