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Wednesday, July 06, 2011

Big Brother-Little Sister

When I knew I'd be having a second child, I hoped and prayed that my two kids would be close. Now, 4 months on, I think we're getting there.

Are you thinking what I'm thinking, Mei-Mei?

Despite his initial negativity, Noey has surprised us by being rather loving to his Mei-Mei once she arrived. A friend had warned me that sibling rivalry might be delayed and manifest itself around 12 weeks after the older child realises that the baby is around for good. I held my breath but thankfully, there hasn't been much change in his attitude. If anything, Noey's gotten more affectionate to Naomi over time.

"Mei-Mei's crying! Let's go check on her," he would say in the morning when he hears her over the baby monitor. He'd pull up a stool while I tend to Naomi in her cot and get right in there with her. "Good morning Mei-Mei! Did you have a good sleep?" he would chirp upon seeing her, bending down to bestow her a kiss (or 10).

"Two babies!" he used to declare. Now he'll insist he's not a baby, he's a boy. Except when he wants me to carry him.

Most times, he helps himself to the unauthorised unorthodox playing of her toys.

"Help!" thinks Naomi.

He's started to talk to her regularly, unprompted, and I always find it amusing to hear these conversations.

"Don't cry Mei-Mei, we're moving soon," he'd tell her if she starts fussing in the car. "We're almost home," he'd add, if we're nearing home.

"Hi Mei-Mei! Gor-Gor Noey went to school!" he merrily greeted her when he saw her in the car when I went to pick him up after school.

"Come Mei-Mei, Gor-Gor Noey will give you an injection to take away the pain-pain," he said once, when trying to comfort her when she was crying. Well-intentioned that may be, but I don't know if it would be appreciated!

This doesn't mean that Noey is the self-sacrificing brother yet though. Oh no. If he needs Mummy because he is tired and cranky or just feeling needy, I'm still having to manage all his cries of "Mummy, put Mei-Mei down in her cot! She WANTS to lie down!" or "Mummy feed Noey, Aunty can feed Mei-Mei!" He'd even turn to Naomi and ask, very sweetly, "Mei-Mei, do you want a bottle?"

In this respect, while in the initial weeks DD and I tried to make sure that Mummy here paid him extra attention so that he wouldn't feel left out or neglected, we have, with the passing of time, moved on to trying to teach him that the Christian way is to lay your life down, one for another. So sometimes Mei-Mei needs Mummy more, and he would just have to wait or do something else. It's harder when Papa isn't around to engage him but he's learning, slowly.

And when Naomi is older, we'll teach her the same thing vis-a-vis her Gor-Gor.

For now, Naomi, she loves her brother. Not in the initial months I think, when she used to cringe whenever he came near because he was so in-her-face. But recently, we realised that if we ask her, "Where's Gor-Gor?" she would cast her eyes around and look for him. It's very cute. Noey was also the first one who managed to make her laugh out loud repeatedly a couple of weeks back.

Naomi, mid-giggle, while Noey ran back and forth, popping up in her face. I don't know what she found so funny about that! A form of peekaboo (which she loves) perhaps?

They have a lot of growing up together to do. And I know there will be plenty of bickering and not-so-pleasant sibling interactions. We will need grace and wisdom from the Lord -- lots of it -- to deal with it. But in the end, I want them to feel that having each other is the best thing in the world. And I'd like to think we are on our way.

Look Mei-Mei! Smile!

10 comments:

  1. Anonymous6/7/11 07:37

    Noey probably changed his mind about mei-mei when he saw how cute she actually is (outside your tummy) :D

    And I believe in nurture - a child who grows up in your love and affirmation would learn to overcome feelings of jealousy and self-centredness when he sees you lead by example. You're doing great!

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  2. They are going to be a pair of such good-looking siblings!! Noey's so sweet!

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  3. It is indeed sweet to see their love grow!

    And noey is doing so well in this dept. :) Nat doesn't talk to meimei at all. HAH.

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  4. Yay! The way the siblings interact is endearing.

    J and K are similar. They are concerned and actually do care for each other. Though I'm not sure you'd get a 'confession' out of them!

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  5. olimomok6/7/11 16:28

    Such a sweet post. I love the pics of the two of them wearing PJs in the crib together :)

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  6. Love the picture of the two of them together! They look so, so, so alike and so beautiful. :)

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  7. Adorable! Noey looks JUST like a proud kor-kor! :) Sweet shots!

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  8. They are both just so adorable! Those beautiful eyes!!!

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  9. @claragaby thanks for the encouragement! it's not easy sometimes, especially when noey is v possessive of me. it takes a lot of patience to help him to understand sharing!

    @lynklee thanks dear. he is sweet, but only sometimes. i think kate is the model big sister!

    @lilsnooze haha, i'm sure he will, or will have to once she gets more mobile! actually noey talks more to nomi now because from the start, we made him greet her and told him what to say. hah. now he does it himself.

    @Ruth awww, your two are really at the interacting stage -- can't wait to see my N & N do that!

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  10. @olimomok noey is ALWAYS climbing in to disturb nomi in the morning. i'm terrified he'll crush her. but it's a great photo opp! hah!

    @yAnnthanks babe! i feel they don't look so alike these days, but i really want them to!

    @San he is, sometimes. other times, not so much. haha.

    @Kelly hi there! thanks! ok, i must admit i love their eyes too :) that's the feature they both have in common i think.

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