Nope. It was a flat tire.
When my mom married her partner last spring, I didn’t just gain a new last name option; I gained a wild, loud, and surprisingly protective pack. We don’t use the word "step" much in our house. To me, they are just my siblings . But the road to get here? That was a reality show waiting to happen. Let’s be real. The first six months were brutal. rissa may step siblings
If you had told me three years ago that I would be trading my "only child" solitude for a house full of muddy sneakers, stolen hoodies, and constant trash talk about who gets the aux cord, I would have laughed in your face. We don’t use the word "step" much in our house
I remember one specific Thursday night where I walked into the living room to find my new step-brother, Jake, drinking the last of my specialty oat milk. The oat milk I had labeled. We stood there, frozen in a standoff, like two cowboys at high noon. That was a reality show waiting to happen
It felt less like The Brady Bunch and more like a documentary on human survival. So, what changed? Was it a heart-to-heart talk? A family vacation?
Now, if you’ll excuse me, I have to go fight Jake for the last slice of pizza. Some things never change. Are you a step-sibling or part of a blended family? Drop your funniest "getting to know you" story in the comments below!