A helpful big sister dressed her little brother; their conversation and reactions during and after the process are absolutely priceless.
Siblings, especially when they are young children, do not always see eye-to-eye. Children will seemingly find any excuse, any slight difference, to raise a commotion and cause a stir. These childish skirmishes can range from an argument to an all-out physical altercation ending in tears and hurt feelings.
Parents know and understand the differences and fights that occur between siblings all too well. These are often great sources of irritation and annoyance for parents who want their kids to get along with one another. Is that too much to ask?
Well, a cute video posted on social media showed two precious siblings getting along. The clip shows a young woman helping her younger brother put his clothes on. But if that wasn’t adorable enough, their sweet reactions and the kind and loving words they say to one another are likely the cutest things you’ve seen or heard in a long time.
The video begins with the mom filming her children just outside the room as the big sister struggles to put a shirt over her brother’s head. Once she is successful, the little girl is proud of her accomplishment and exclaims, “Yay! I did it!”
The next battle is getting the boy’s arms through the shirt. She has a bit of trouble with his right arm, but soon enough, it’s mission accomplished, and she moves onto his left arm.
After getting her brother’s right arm through the shirt, the little girl tells him, “See, I told you.”
The young man sweetly responds, “I trust you.”
Seconds later, the left arm is through the shirt, and all that is left is to get some pants on that young man. Compared to the shirt, putting on the pants is a piece of cake. The little boy steps into the holes intended for his feet and legs as the girl puts them up over his diaper to his waist.
After the little boy is dressed, the girl walks over to her mother and tells her.
“Mommy, I did it all by myself!”
Proverbs 17:17 “A friend loves at all times, and a brother is born for adversity.”