Go Ask Mom

Amanda Lamb: My hero award

My youngest daughter came home from school the other day with something called "My Hero Award.". It contained a hand drawn picture of her sister and the following prose: "My sister is my hero because she's pretty, smart and loving to me sometimes. I love her."

Posted Updated
Amanda Lamb
By
Amanda Lamb

My youngest daughter came home from school the other day with something called "My Hero Award." It contained a hand drawn picture of her sister and the following prose: "My sister is my hero because she's pretty, smart and loving to me sometimes. I love her."

At first, her older sister was not impressed by the "loving to me sometimes" phrase, but I explained to her that her sister was simply being brutally honest. I got her to agree that the statement was in fact accurate.

As the oldest child in my family, I never had a big sister to look up to. Frankly, it brought tears to my eyes when I saw the award. Sure, they fight, but when I see them on the couch, draped across one another as they watch "American Idol" together, I am reminded that their friendship will be lifelong, and hopefully offer both of them friendship, comfort and support..

Amanda Lamb's younger daughter's hero is her older sister.

I read somewhere once that the sibling relationship is often more influential in a child's life than the parent-child relationship because siblings spend so much time together. While we're working, cleaning and juggling our chaotic lives, they are talking, playing, and yes, sometimes fighting. But I hope someday they will each recognize just how lucky they each are to have a hero for a sister.

Amanda is the mom of two, a reporter for WRAL-TV and the author of several books including two on motherhood. Find her here on Mondays.

 

Copyright 2024 by Capitol Broadcasting Company. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.