Thursday, March 4, 2010

from an old sister to a new sister

I called you, but you didn't pick up.
I'm here to talk if you want to; if you don't, that's cool too.
I don't know much on the situation, still I know your family will make the best of it.
You always do.
On the bright side, at least it's an addition to the family, not a loss, right?
Or I guess it balances out the death that took place two weeks ago?

First conversations can be awkward, they just tend to be that way.

Sometimes similarities aren't so bad.
Remember, you don't always have to like your sister--there will be discrepancies and just bad times, but in the end, I'm sure you'll find something you like about her.
That's just the way it is.

I'm guessing she's older.
Remember last week when I told you I looked up to my older sister, but I couldn't say exactly why? I said that I just thought it was something all younger siblings experience. Well, I'm sure you'll be able to say the same in a matter of months, or maybe years. Because, let's face it, it takes time to get to know someone.

Have patience if she's younger, because, well, she's younger. And if she's older then I guess the same applies. People can be weird oftentimes, and if you dismiss an idea right away, then you'll never know what could have been.

I'm just a call away if you need me, and if don't, I guess I'll do homework. (Funny?) but really I mean it.

I guess if I think of any other things I'll add them here, and if I don't then I guess I won't.

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