Middle Sister called the other day it went like this:
Oldest (Me): Hey Bean, whata ya doin’?
Middle: Nothin’, whata youuu doin’?
Oldest: I’m in the car line waiting to pick up the children…
Middle: Heyyyyy, when do you guys plan on leaving for a Nebraska Christmas?
Oldest: Well, we’d like to leave as soon as we can, once the children get out of school for the holiday, I guess. Probably? When is Christmas, again?
Middle: Aud, it’s in three weeks.
Oldest: Wow, three weeks, okay. I suppose we’ll leave the day before Christmas Eve?
(Big Brother tries ringing through about this time and I have to wait to call him back. Then I forget cause life is crazy during December. Sorry.)
Middle: No, that isn’t soon enough. You can’t leave the weekend before?
Oldest: What’s y’all’s plan, then? Have you spoken to Big Brother and Baby Sister? (She said I had to write y’all cause that’s how I said it, and they are forever making fun of me. I do not have a southern accent. They say I do. It’s a vicious circle of oh nos and uh huhs.)
Middle: Yes, a while ago. We all need to know your plans so we can make our plans.
Oldest: We have no plans, really. We’ll leave and drive to you. Those are our plans, Sis. You officially have our agenda. Run with it, do with it as you wish.
Middle: Okay…
(At this point, during my phone conversation with Middle, Baby posts a picture on Facebook about little sisters standing up for older sisters. Something like: If you mess with the older sister, there is always a younger sister behind her… that you don’t wanna mess with.)
Oldest: Okay, what? I’m glued to you when I get there, just let me know. Y’all need to make your spreadsheet of when we need to be where, and base it on y’alls work schedules. (I swear, I did not say y’all twice.)
Middle: Oh! Good idea!
Oldest: Makes sense, right? I mean ‘you guys’, the three of you, know when you want us at your house. Make a plan based on ‘your’ schedules and we’ll see it through. Easy peasey lemon squeezey, right?
Middle: Alright! I’m starting one now! Bye! Love ya! (click)
Oldest: Bye, I love you…
Hmm, do you suppose they’re getting excited about my approaching visit?
(Photo credit: Horia Varlan)

Oh I always wished I had sisters. I’m the middle sister of two brothers…I need a big sis to plan for me. Luckily, my cousin Jennifer usually does a great job 🙂 Have a nice holiday!
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And a wonderful holiday to you, as well. I have a lot of girlfriends who don’t have a sister. I try to be sesitive to that and try to give them something similar through our interactions. Thanks so much for commenting. 🙂 I can use all the planning help I can get.
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It’s so nice that you have a close family, Aud! And what fun it will be to visit. You two sound close. 😀 (I do feel bad for Big Brother.)
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Yes, those three are VIPs. I cannot wait to see them. And report back on our travels.
(Yes, poor guy. Three sisters are a lot for him to manage. I get him called back eventually. Or Do you think Audith would have ignored your call too?) 😆
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I bet you would have. Would you?
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A good question… maybe I would. No, I’d answer becuase we have much to discuss.
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I feel like you’d yell at me about something.
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Me yell? Not possible. I’d question you to death, but not yell. Ever, not my style. You’d like my laugh, Duketh.
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I don’t like questions… I’m sure I would.
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Well they wouldn’t be hard questions, so you might like them.
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There has to be a plan and you must stick to it!!! My hubby can’t stress this enough to the rest of us in the family!!!
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Haha!!! But the adventure of living by the seat of my pants thrills me!!
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