I have been particularly impressed with Aiden's taking his role as big brother much more seriously. He must sense that he is soon to have two little sisters, instead of just one. Though he is a champion of making messes, he now helps me clean them up. He is always on the run when you ask him to grab something or put something away. Though he still has whining sessions himself, he tries to help entertain Audra when she's whining or cheer her up when she's crying. In the car today, she was fussing in her carseat. I was preparing myself for a noisy trip to the store, when they both began laughing hysterically. Looking back at them, I saw Aiden making silly faces to make her laugh.
When we got to the store, I was looking at carseats, since Baby Girl will soon need the baby seat in which Audra currently rides. Attempting to read the specs of each type at Babies 'R Us, the kids became understandably bored. As Audra started to cry, Aiden tried to console her, talking in her ear and even kissing her on the cheek. Later, when our dear troublemakers accompanied me to a doctor appointment, Aiden pushed the stroller (with Audra in it) the entire way (though I did help with the steering). I am grateful for his natural acceptance of his role as big brother--he is truly Mommy and Daddy's helper!
Aiden tries to console an upset Audra...
...And it works!