
T he “Welcome Home Mommy and Baby!” sign was bright and colorful drawn by eager little people who hadn’t yet been told there was something wrong with their new brother. The older children though hung back slightly scared as Aviva made her grand entrance with baby in tow.
The little ones ran up to her immediately. “Mommy! Mommy!” But the bigger ones seemed to be waiting to take their cue from her.
Aviva it’s all up to you. How you act right now will determine their relationship with their little brother for years to come.
She shook her head slightly — even she knew that was ridiculous — but she put on the widest smile she owned and cried “Mazel tov!”