National Sisters Day
"There's nothing like having someone who knows you inside out and has been by your side through thick and thin - sisters are the best!"
Whether it is in the closest of bonds or the
farthest of distances between us, our family is some of the closest ties many
of us have outside of marriage and children.
This day is to celebrate one of those very
bonds, one that has sparked many stories, movies, and songs; the bond of
sisterhood. So here’s to you, all the sisters out there that cared for us,
helped us and even helped shape us into who we are today!
Whether it is in the closest of bonds or the
farthest of distances between us, our family is some of the closest ties many
of us have outside of marriage and children.
This day is to celebrate one of those very
bonds, one that has sparked many stories, movies, and songs; the bond of
sisterhood. So here’s to you, all the sisters out there that cared for us,
helped us and even helped shape us into who we are today!
Learn about National Sisters Day
While sisters don’t always agree, they always
have each other’s back and they will always be there for one another. Arguments
here and there are natural, but that bond shared is something that can never be
broken, no matter how difficult times maybe.
History of National Sisters Day
The history of sisters is something to view
back as far as time goes back. A sister was one that you confided in, asked a
question to the older ones, guided the younger ones, and we’re there to help
them either way during the bad times, and celebrate with them on the good
times.
A sister may not be the ones born of the same
mother or father, but those close enough that they might as well share your
blood. In fact, the very idea of sisterhood has been around for many a
millennial, with churches, covens and even groups of traveling pants forming
them.
Just kidding, we all know it was a group of
teenagers. But still, the idea shows merit and a bond between them that
transcends even friendship.
How to celebrate National Sisters Day
A sister is one that you are close to, so
telling you how to celebrate Sister’s Day is like telling you how you like your
dinner prepared – best to make that decision yourself after some loosely given
suggestions if you are totally in the dark.
A dinner with both of your favorite foods,
going out to see a movie that brings back memories, a walk through your old
stomping grounds, or even just a cup of coffee to reconnect after many years
apart. All are viable ways to spend Sister’s Day, in the presence of that
individual, or individuals, that you care for in that way.
That is the important thing – spend the time
with your sister(s), enjoy yourselves and reclaim that bond from childhood if
any of it has drifted or stretched thin. Make the time to reconnect, and
remember that while we are all here, it is the bonds with one another that we
share that really makes the life blossom from existence into a beautiful
cornucopia of craziness we all call life.
Best to cherish each bond, each moment we
have with those of us we are closest to.
If you and your sister aren’t going through
the best of times at the moment, you could use National Sisters Day as an
opportunity to try and reconnect with your sister. There are a number of
different things you can do. The first step is to always break the ice.
This can be the most difficult, but the most
rewarding part. You could say that you’ve been thinking about your relationship
and you really don’t want to lose it. Siblings become estranged for a whole
host of reasons, but it is never too late to repair the damage.
Another way that you can pay tribute to
National Sisters Day is by watching one of the many great films about sisters.
There is only one place to begin, and this is with White Chicks. The movie sees
two disgraced FBI agents, played by Shawn Wayans and Marlon Wayans, go
undercover as two sisters.
It is a film that will have you laughing all
of the way through, making it a great choice for you and your sister to watch
together on this day. Perhaps you are a fan of old school films? If so, there
is everything from What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? To Hannah and Her Sisters.
You can choose to watch a different film every year; why not make it a bit of a
tradition? You will never run out, as this special bond is celebrated in many
movie depictions.
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