So Ive been contemplating the new roles in the house a lot. I was feeling a little guilty that I'm changing Emery's role for life now involuntarily. Once you have a little sister you automatically gain responsibility. You forever have to be the example and look out for someone and its actually kind of shitty because that should be my job (can you tell I've been having sister drama? lol). But then I was thinking well I dont have to raise her the way I was raised. But there are pros and cons to that too. Deep thoughts for a Tuesday.
Anyway, I'm curious. If you have a sibling were you raised to look out for each other? If you were oldest were you raised to be responsible for your little siblings behavior? Will you raise your children to be the same way?
I know part of my upbringing was due to culture. Its common in both hispanic and middle eastern cultures and values to be a tight knit family. I know in families like H's they all operate independently and he never has looked out for his sister, nor was he expected to. I mean he cares about her, but he'll never lose sleep over her. I on the other hand will.

Married: 5/21/05 **~** Emery Aylin 6/30/12
BFP#1-11/5/10- Surgery for ectopic pregnancy 11/15/10
BFP#2-11/1/11 Due 7/8/12 Born 6/30/12
Oops we did it again... BFP 03/23/14 Due 12/6/14 Nora Born 11/23/14
Re: Sibling Question/Musing
I won't force it, but I think as twins my two will naturally look out for each other. I hope it's more of a blessing than a burden though.
I obv dont plan on being that extreme at all. I HOPE they will be close and it will be a loving "look out for" not "responsible for" kind of relationship. I would want her to be a good example just because that's good practice in general. It will be interesting to break the cycle of boundaries that's for sure.
Married: 5/21/05 **~** Emery Aylin 6/30/12
BFP#1-11/5/10- Surgery for ectopic pregnancy 11/15/10 BFP#2-11/1/11 Due 7/8/12 Born 6/30/12
Oops we did it again... BFP 03/23/14 Due 12/6/14 Nora Born 11/23/14
Married: 5/21/05 **~** Emery Aylin 6/30/12
BFP#1-11/5/10- Surgery for ectopic pregnancy 11/15/10 BFP#2-11/1/11 Due 7/8/12 Born 6/30/12
Oops we did it again... BFP 03/23/14 Due 12/6/14 Nora Born 11/23/14
I guess being aware of it is the first step in changing the cycle.
Married: 5/21/05 **~** Emery Aylin 6/30/12
BFP#1-11/5/10- Surgery for ectopic pregnancy 11/15/10 BFP#2-11/1/11 Due 7/8/12 Born 6/30/12
Oops we did it again... BFP 03/23/14 Due 12/6/14 Nora Born 11/23/14
Married: 5/21/05 **~** Emery Aylin 6/30/12
BFP#1-11/5/10- Surgery for ectopic pregnancy 11/15/10 BFP#2-11/1/11 Due 7/8/12 Born 6/30/12
Oops we did it again... BFP 03/23/14 Due 12/6/14 Nora Born 11/23/14
I was never required to look after her, but she knew she could count on me.
I hope my girls continue to be best friends. I won't force DD#1 to look after DD#2, but she already does it naturally. They are very nurturing to each other. It's wonderful to see their bond forming so early and I pray it continues to grow for the rest of their lives.