Unforgettable Childhood
Ours was a middle family. Neither a nuclear nor a joint one. We were three obedient sisters with only one spoilt brother to take care of. General drama of the house constituted with our everyday anxieties over our brother - his health, his meal and most importantly his recreation. His studies, his health and his future life are the day to day and the wholy- solly areas of discussions in our traditional household. Us trios whole life was supposed to be a good care-taker of our brother. My brother was the eldest one among us. Still he was more like a small child with all the fickleness of other little young children. We had to attend all his tanterms. And at the same time bore those tanterms with patience. As daughters of the house are always considered elders and matured ones, no arguments of age and entitledness can spare us ( daughters) from the...