

Everywhere we go, she points out to people her new brother. She always asks me questions like, "Do you think my cousins (or grandpa or whoever we are going to see) will like my baby brother?" And she is willing to drop everything to help with her baby brother. (The girls very rarely refer to him by name- almost always as baby brother sometimes just brother.) If I need a diaper, she gets it. If I want the bottle in the sink, she takes it. When he spits up, she is ready to wipe his face up. And then she always says something like, "I got you a diaper, mom, cause I'm a big sister." It's almost as if being a big sister is the most important job in the world. And it makes me happy to see her act that way .
Unfortunately, it only holds true for Nixon related tasks. If I ask her to pick up her shoes or toys or messes, she quite often declines or says Allie can do it. That is until I start counting or threatening to throw them in the garbage or to take away her Popsicle privileges for the day. (And that one is no good of a threat if she knows she will see my mom who will give her a few Popsicles anyway.) Any suggestions on how to teach that being an obedient daughter is the most important job in the world?

And I should acknowledge that all pictures posted in the last week are courtesy of my sister, Courtney.
3 comments:
I am blow away at how big and mature that Laney looks in these pictures! She is beautiful!
Good Luck with teaching that one..i could use some help too if you find that out. They are all so darling. I love the curly hair.
Wait, are you threatening to throw the toys in the trash or the girls in the trash. Perhaps I have been gone too much lately ........,,
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