
Happy Birthday, Austin!
You have the sometimes bemoaned distinction of being a middle child. Sandwiched in between a spirited big sister and a rambunctious younger brother . . .
What role do you take in the family?
It has often been said that middle children have to try a little harder to be heard, which can sometimes make them feel insecure.
Do you feel that way sometimes?
Let me assure you, you don’t need to compete. Your natural inquisitiveness and enjoyment of learning and attention to detail will take you wherever you want to go.
Besides, you are so interesting and fun to listen to!
Being in the middle is not a bad place to be. Occasionally it gives you time to be alone in your private world where quietness becomes a canvass upon which to paint your dreams. I know you like to curl up on the top bunk in your room and read, to lose yourself in stories of brave lads who fight fantastic beings and bring peace to troubled places.
Do you ever imagine yourself being like them?
I believe at heart you ARE a peacemaker. You are careful, watchful, loving. I have witnessed this time and again –like last Christmas when you received a gift you already had. Instead of keeping it for yourself to exchange for something else later, you immediately gave it to your younger brother because you knew he would enjoy it.
Your pleasure in his pleasure was delightful!
I believe a middle child is like the peanut butter and jelly in a peanut-butter-and-jelly sandwich –a favorite lunch, by the way, for millions!
So, Austin, on this your 10th birthday, think of yourself as a peanut-butter-and-jelly boy. It isn’t second place; it’s a first rate, wonderful position to be in.
It suits you well!
Love, Grams
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This is so sweet Patricia!
This is so sweet Patricia! Makes a middle child feel very special. I am a middle child but I felt more odd than accepted for whatever reason. This is a good reminder and validation that it really isn't so bad to be right smack in the middle!
Hi, smack-in-the-middle Rina!
It makes me smile knowing that it's never too late to feel good about something –in your case, about being sandwiched in the middle.
That's partly why I enjoy writing. I've known for a long time that writing can have a certain magic. Ha! Maybe our musings need a warning: Proceed with caution! Hearts may be touched!
Thanks for sharing!