In my extended family, we’ve been lucky enough to welcome two new baby girls.
Of course, for the older siblings, this can be a confusing time. That’s why most parents have to sit the little ones down for The Talk.
If you have younger siblings, I’m sure you remember The Talk.
I was only a wee toddler when my younger sister was born, but I remember my dear old dad giving me The Talk like it was yesterday.
“Son, your mother and I are bringing home a new baby girl, and you should know things will have to be a little different.
“We’re still your parents, and in the eyes of the law, that will never change.
“But babies require a lot of time and work, so we’re not going to have as much time for you.
“That’s probably for the best. Frankly, you’ve been a disappointment to us. You haven’t lived up to your potential.
“Your ABCs aren’t as strong as we hoped they’d be. Your coloring wanders outside the lines and lacks texture. You don’t seem to have any clear career direction.
“Frankly, you’re getting on in years, and you’re just not as cute as you used to be.
“You have to remember, love is limited. Love is finite. Love is attracted to new and shiny things.
“Don’t think of your little sister as an addition to the family. Think of her as your replacement.”