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Everly is known as the “hugger” everywhere she goes. At school, at church, at the park, amongst cousins and friends. She is a super affectionate kid, and as I’ve mentioned in the past - her full body lovefest is not always welcome. We are constantly reminding her to respect other children’s wishes regarding personal space.
But when it comes to little brothers… all bets are off. Arlo is Everly’s number one target for her affections. It often seems that she is under his spell as much as Brent and I when it comes to soaking in his cuteness. She will get right up next to him, bite down on her own lip as if she is trying to contain herself, and then wrap her arms around him and plant a big kiss on his cheek. “HE IS CUTE!” she will squeak at me in her little voice and then back she goes to kissing him again
Arlo always laughs and giggles when she does this, and even more recently has started to greet her with a wide open, slobbery kiss of his own. I think being totally comfortable with constant in-your-face loving is the sort of thing you only get to experience as a younger sibling- when all you’ve ever known since the minute you opened your eyes is another little person patting your head and hugging your body into theirs and giving you open mouth kisses all of the time.
He doesn’t get much personal space around these parts, but he definitely gets more than his share of affection. Gives new meaning to the term “tough love”, I suppose.
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