(More on the) Life of a little sister

A year ago this week, I blogged about feeling bad about Avery’s little-sister status:

Things for Avery are way more chaotic than they ever were for Zoe: it seems like she’s always around loud talking/singing/crying, and she’s often poked, prodded and squeezed – especially when she’s eating. (For some reason, Zoe loves to come “see” Avery when she’s enjoying her milk.) She also doesn’t get our sole attention like Zoe did as a baby; I feel like much of Avery’s time is spent on the sidelines, watching us interact with her much more high-maintenance sister.

For many months I felt sad for Avery – even a bit guilty that I had her, since it felt like she was playing second-fiddle to her sister. I’m happy to report, though, that those feelings went away, for the most part, a long time ago. While it’s true that Zoe is still (relatively) high-maintenance, and Avery does her fair share of watching from the sidelines, Avery has emerged as a vocal and strong member of the family, too. (The first time I saw her pull Zoe’s hair in retaliation for something, I actually felt a little proud. This is a little girl who knows how to stand up for herself, I thought. We don’t have to worry about her!) Considering this and the the fact that Avery gets the love and attention of three people, not just two, I think Zoe’s little sister has it pretty good!

-M

2 Responses to “(More on the) Life of a little sister


  • Safta
    December 10th, 2010 06:14
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    We were there and we witnessed how Avery is fending for herself, taking care of her stuff and not letting big sister take over. These two girls are a pleasure to watch. They love each other so much and they show it, yet when push comes to shove, they know how to protect their territory. We had so much fun watching it, enjoying them, and we MISS them so much.

  • Michelle
    December 10th, 2010 12:22
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    They miss you, too!

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