Here are five reasons why your little is the best thing happening:
1. You are her mentor.
Believe it or not, one year of college can truly make a
difference. Think about where you were this time last year -- you are probably far
from the person you are today. The mistakes and misfortunes you have endured
give you wisdom you did not have a year ago. Since you have
lived and you have learned, it is time to give back. Your little is going through
these vital college years one step behind you, so take on the
responsibility to provide as much advice and counsel to her, as possible, to
prepare her for the coming years.
2. She is an outside
opinion.
Ever find yourself at odds with a significant other, a best
friend or a professor? Calling mom is not always going to be your best
bet, depending on the context of the situation and considering she has not met
the people you are having a conflict with. Your little, most likely, runs in a
different circle and has completely different friends, but she still knows your
crowd pretty well. Confiding in her about these situations can ensure an
informed and honest opinion.
3. She will pick you up
in times of need.
After long nights on Campus Corner some of us just need
a ride in the mornings. And your little can pick you up when you are
feeling down. Catching up and talking about your crazy lives can take your
mind off things and, generally, brighten your day.
4. You can live
vicariously through her.
No one really wants college to end. Every
year on campus brings a stronger and stronger sense of nostalgia. Sophomores,
are you missing the Caf? Call your little and you will have a meal in no time.
Juniors, are you missing living in the house? Call your little and have a
sleepover. Seniors, are you missing the newness of the bar scene? You
get my drift. Your little will be more than willing to show her big a great
time no matter the circumstance.
5. She is your legacy.
Believe it or not, we will all (hopefully) graduate one day.
Everyone wants to be able to say they changed a place when they leave it behind. If
nothing else, you can leave your legacy to your little to carry on. A little
bit of you can live on, not only in your little, but in your grand-little, and future
generations to come.