Abbey has gone through a lot of phases as a big sister. She has been enthralled, bored, jealous, interested, apathetic, and entertained at times. Our current phases is a "helpful" one, which is sometimes extremely helpful and sometimes, well, not so much.
I can say that she is an invaluable resource during grocery store trips. I don't know how many of you have taken kids to the grocery store, but it has potential to be an Olympic sport. I thought I had it rough pre-kids, when I just had to keep track of a list and a handful of coupons. With kids, you do that, while making sure no one a) falls out of the cart, b) eats anything picked up off the floor or licks the cart, and c) starts adding completely unnecessary items to the cart. During this marathon, Abbey keeps Dylan thoroughly entertained; for some reason, he finds her absolutely hilarious when she's doing things like dancing in the aisles. I let such shenanigans occur, because they make everyone's life a little better.
There are many moments like our grocery moments, when she distracts him or plays with him or makes him smile and laugh when he's not in the mood for Mommy's funny faces.
Yet, the helpful stage can be tough when he's in no mood to be consoled, and she doesn't understand. I try not to interfere too much, because I know how much she likes to help with him. I appreciate it both for its actual assistance and for what I think it is beginning to represent, which is her growing interest in and love for her little brother. She's finally beginning to see him as a little person and not a baby doll or an annoyance, and I am so excited to see their relationship develop. Sometimes, though, I feel like I need to step in, as evidenced in the photo below. How much help is too much?
he was mad that he couldn't see the big trucks anymore
well, and tired (did someone say nap strike?)
she wanted to "rock" him
and yes, that's last year's Halloween costume, just for fun
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