Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Sibling

My younger sister is delighted and said it is the happiest day of her life. She gave birth to a boy this morning.

And as the nurse pushed the gurney carrying her baby out from the operating theatre, I rushed in my eagerness to take a peek. I was so overjoyed to meet my baby's cousin. The truth of the matter was, I was reading Only-Child Experience and Adulthood when I waited outside the operating theatre.

I was a middle-child of three children, and have been struggling to imagine my baby being an only child. I would not go so far as to say that the only-child must be spoilt. In no way am I suggesting a bad connotation of the phrase "only-child." Only-children are a a growing phenomenon. None of this is good or bad; it just is. Still, I have always loved the chance to become a brother who understands his sister from head to toe. After all these years, I still find myself calling up my kindergarten memory of saving all the pleasant tea time snacks to bring home for my younger sister.

Nearly nine months ago, I made a phone call to my sister and had a casual talk. In a minute or so, there came a signal, like a jerk on the string, that she's expecting a baby. Though it seems like just a wild guess (okay, maybe my secret wish) when my sister herself had not seen the two lines on the pregnancy test, it's actually true when I proved it by asking my wife to show it by ultrasound the next evening.

Everybody in my family thought that I am prescient and awfully good about crystal ball. "It's simply a brother who knows his sister well," I replied.

2 comments:

f2b said...

I have to say I enjoy reading your blog. I always know that you are a smart and nice guy. Reading your blog get to know you in a deeper way, although we haven't met for years or going to meet any time soon. Technology, a wonderful thing.

Human minds are infinitely profound. It is capable of far greater capability than we understood when the mind is focus, pure and still. I read story that mother know her son was in trouble during war time thousand miles away and she was right. Human mind can transcend space and time, if one know how to master it. You experience is probably one of those. Good for you.

Unknown said...

I say being the only child is not lucky.