It's always been a joy for me to be an older sister. Watching my younger sister, Kokona, grow up and navigate through life has brought me so much happiness. She is like a ray of sunshine in my life, always bringing laughter and light wherever she goes.
I remember when she was just a little girl, looking up at me with those big bright eyes filled with wonder. I would spend hours playing with her, reading her stories before bedtime, and comforting her whenever she needed it. As the years went by, our bond only grew stronger.
Now that Kokona is older, I find myself taking on more of a protective role towards her. I want to shield her from any harm or pain that may come her way. It's not easy seeing your loved ones go through difficult times but being there for them every step of the way makes it all worthwhile.
Kokona has grown into such a beautiful young woman inside and out. Her determination and passion for what she believes in inspires me every day. She never gives up on anything she sets her mind to and I admire that about her.
Sometimes I worry about whether I have done enough as an older sister - if I have supported Kokona well enough or given her the guidance she needs to succeed in life. But then I see how confident and independent she has become, and those worries melt away.
Being an older sister means being someone who can listen without judgment; offer advice without imposing; love unconditionally no matter what happens. And though we may bicker sometimes over trivial things like clothes or music choices - deep down we both know that our bond as sisters will always remain strong.
As time passes by quickly these days...I cherish each moment spent with Kokona even more than ever before because one day soon enough they'll be memories stored away within us forevermore - reminding us just how lucky we are to have each other as family members who care deeply for another soul beyond measure!