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		<title>In Honor of Hermanas</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Jul 2011 17:20:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Elsie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The biggest surprise of having hermanas is how much they truly adore each other. When I was pregnant, I cannot tell you how many people lamented the fact of &#8220;another girl.&#8221; Over and over people asked, &#8220;oh, how does your husband feel about that?&#8221; As if it was some sort of tragedy! As if he [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 330px"><img class=" " title="Elsie's daughters" src="http://i488.photobucket.com/albums/rr249/spanglishbaby/SB%20Contributors/sisterspic7711.jpg" alt="" width="320" height="480" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Hermanas/Sisters {Photo courtesy of Elsie Rivas Gomez}</p></div>
<p>The biggest surprise of having <em>hermanas</em> is how much they truly adore each other. When I was pregnant, I cannot tell you how many people lamented the fact of &#8220;another girl.&#8221; Over and over people asked, &#8220;oh, how does your husband feel about that?&#8221; As if it was some sort of tragedy! As if he was some jerk who would be saddened by the prospect of another girl.</p>
<p>It never occurred to either of us to be anything but overjoyed at the birth of a baby, boy OR girl, yet we have both been pleasantly surprised at how amazing having sisters really is. I grew up the baby of six kids    &#8212; my nearest sibling is fifteen years my senior, so I always longed for a sister my age who would understand my life.  Sisters have each other to complain to about mom and dad, to lean on in difficult times. Sure, they will fight &#8212; don&#8217;t we all? But there is a bond that I am privileged to watch. In honor of them, and this relationship they are building, already, I thought I&#8217;d share another poem.</p>
<h3>Sisters a Poem by Elsie Rivas Gomez</h3>
<p>the elder sister<br />
jumps and squeals with such wildness<br />
it scares me a little, but<br />
the baby, she is delighted<br />
eyes ablaze, mouth wide open in glee</p>
<p>the elder sister grabs the baby&#8217;s<br />
chubby thighs, thighs like a horse<br />
sumo thighs, elephant thighs<br />
thighs of smooth silk and milk<br />
the elder sister grabs them and I<br />
wince, &#8220;too rough!&#8221;</p>
<p>but the baby rolls away like<br />
a wriggling puppy<br />
rises to hands and knees<br />
she charges forward, a little bull<br />
understanding the child&#8217;s game<br />
I am too old to understand</p>
<p>when the baby cries, wailing<br />
crimson and wet faced<br />
shoulders shaking and hair matted<br />
it is the elder sister who can soothe her<br />
with nothing but a silly face<br />
her eyes crossed, tongue jutting out<br />
head bobbing maniacally<br />
she knows the power of an unexpected jig<br />
in the middle of a rough day<br />
how her best imitation of a peacock<br />
or a bunny hopping unevenly across the room<br />
is ultimately, the best remedy for some heartaches</p>
<p>I watch them in wonder<br />
will it always be this way?<br />
will I always be the one standing outside<br />
as if through glass at the zoo<br />
or the most holy of museums<br />
fascinated by the anthropology<br />
of two girls who are so different?</p>
<p>they move differently: one with force and vigor,<br />
the other with a stilted, enchanting kind of grace<br />
they speak differently: one with a guileless roar,<br />
the other with winding sentences and songs<br />
they are completely each themselves<br />
yet are entirely each other&#8217;s</p>
<p>there is a symmetry to their asymmetry<br />
a magnetic gravity that pulls them together<br />
no matter how hard I try to pull them apart</p>
<p>it&#8217;s as if coming as they do, from the same sacred place<br />
they know things only the other knows<br />
as if they have a knowledge and vision<br />
of this world which allows them<br />
to see the full spectrum of light<br />
to hear things I will never hear<br />
and to move forward through time and space<br />
not one ahead of the other<br />
but inextricably<br />
hand in hand.<span id="more-13153"></span></p>
<h3>Hermanas un Poema por Elsie Rivas Gomez</h3>
<p>la hermana mayor<br />
salta y grita con tanta ferocidad<br />
que me asusta un poco, pero<br />
la bebé, ella está encantada<br />
sus ojos encendidos, boca abierta con alegría</p>
<p>la hermana mayor agarra los muslos regordetes<br />
de la bebé, muslos de caballo<br />
muslos de un sumo, muslos de elefante<br />
muslos de seda lisa y leche<br />
la hermana mayor los agarra<br />
y yo hago una mueca, &#8220;demasiado duro!&#8221;</p>
<p>pero la bebé, se va rodando<br />
como un perrito retorciéndose<br />
y se eleva en sus manos y rodillas<br />
se arremete hacia adelante, un torito<br />
entendiendo el juego de niños<br />
que yo soy demasiado vieja para entender</p>
<p>cuando la bebé llora, dando gritos<br />
cara rojita con frente húmeda<br />
hombros temblando y pelo enmarañado,<br />
es la hermana mayor la que la puede calmar<br />
con tan solo una cara tonta<br />
con ojos cruzados, lengua afuera<br />
elle mueve su cabeza como loca<br />
ella conoce el poder de un bailecito inesperado<br />
en medio de un día difícil<br />
cómo su mejor imitación de un pavo real<br />
o un conejo saltando desequilibradamente a través del cuarto<br />
es en última instancia, el mejor remedio para algunas penas</p>
<p>Las veo con asombro<br />
¿Será siempre así?<br />
estaré siempre afuera viendo hacia adentro<br />
como si a través del vidrio en el zoológico<br />
o el más santo de los museos<br />
fascinada por la antropología<br />
de dos niñas que son tan diferentes</p>
<p>que se mueven de forma diferente: una con fuerza y ​​vigor,<br />
la otra con una gracia torcida y encantada<br />
que hablan de manera diferente: una con un rugido inocente,<br />
la otra con frases sinuosas y canciones<br />
que son completamente únicas,<br />
y sin embargo pertenecen completamente la una a la otra</p>
<p>hay una simetría a la asimetría de ellas<br />
una gravedad magnética que las junta<br />
sin importar cuánto trate de separarlas</p>
<p>es como que si viniendo, como lo hacen, del mismo lugar sagrado<br />
saben cosas que sólo la otra sabe<br />
como si tuvieran un conocimiento y una visión<br />
de este mundo, que les permite<br />
ver todo el espectro de la luz,<br />
escuchar cosas que yo nunca oiré<br />
y avanzar a través del tiempo y el espacio<br />
no una adelante de la otra<br />
pero inextricablemente<br />
mano a mano.</p>
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