If the concept of having a guardian angel exists, your eldest
sister would fit the role perfectly. All through your life, the oldest sibling
of the house has patiently watched you grow and always had your back when you
needed her the most. She’s like your best friend and mentor at the same time –
and your life has largely been influenced by her. Give it up for the eldest
sister, everyone! She deserves a pat on the back and a big
thank you note for all the wonderful things she’s done for you. Here are 5
things you need to sincerely thank her for!
1. Thank you for always being a
phone calls away…
The first person you call up when you’re in a major crisis is not
your bestie or boyfriend; it’s your eldest sister. You know for a fact that she
would leave whatever she’s doing and come to bail you out of trouble. When
she’s around, you know that no harm can come your way. Such a rockstar she is!
2. Thank you for constantly motivating me!
She knows you’re no quitter. Even if you hit rock bottom, she’ll
be there to help you rise from the ashes like a phoenix! Her precious advice
and radiant guidance has helped you morph into the powerful and independent
woman you are today.
3.
Thank you for saving me from mom and dad’s scolding!
What you’re going through now, she’s already experienced before.
No matter how ugly the truth is, she won’t let you bear the brunt of it. She
knows what it’s like to be a rebellious teenager, because at one point of time,
she was one too.
4.
Thank you for letting me borrow your cute accessories
Don’t think she’s forgotten about that precious Bling Station
statement necklace she loved so much! She knows it’s lying safely in your
cupboard – but she chooses to not make a big deal out of it! She does so
because you’re her sister, and if she doesn’t share it with you, who else will
she share it with?
5.
Thank you for keeping quiet about those dirty little secrets of mine
No matter how dark those secrets are, you know she’ll never pull
out that “Mom, you know what?” card on you. On the contrary, she respects your
privacy – and in fact, is rather ha ppy
that you opened up to her.
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