One story could be that during a family movie night, my little sister sat on my lap. She was a bit scared of the movie's villain. So, she curled up on my lap and held my hand tightly. I wrapped my arms around her to make her feel safe, and we ended up sharing some popcorn while she gradually calmed down.
We can learn about the bond between siblings. For example, when a little sister sits on her sibling's lap, it shows trust. She feels safe and comfortable enough to be that close.
One story could be when I was little and got hurt while playing. Mom sat on my lap to clean my wound and tell me it would be okay. It was a really warm and reassuring moment.
There was a time when we were waiting for a bus in the cold. Mom sat on my lap to keep me warm. She wrapped her arms around me and told me stories to pass the time. It was a cold day outside but so warm in her embrace.
Once at a family gathering, there were no more seats left. My little sister, being the cheeky one, just plopped right down on my lap. We then started sharing a plate of cookies, and I told her some funny jokes. She giggled so much that it made everyone around us smile too. It was a simple but very enjoyable time with her on my lap.
No, it is not appropriate. Such stories involving family members in an overly intimate or improper context should be private and not shared publicly as it goes against social and moral norms.
At Christmas time, the family was gathered around the tree opening presents. My little sister got so excited that she ran over and sat on my lap to show me the new doll she got. We then started making up stories about the doll, like it was a princess from a far - away land. It was a magical moment filled with the joy of the holiday and the closeness of siblings.
No, it is not appropriate. Such stories are often private and personal aspects of a relationship. Sharing them publicly violates privacy and can make others uncomfortable.
One thing that can happen is that you two could start singing a song together. Maybe it's a nursery rhyme she learned at school. As she sits on your lap, she'll be more comfortable and confident to sing out loud. You can join in and have a great time making music together. Also, it gives you a chance to bond more deeply.
Once upon a time, my little sister was feeling a bit sad. She quietly came and sat on my lap. I wrapped my arms around her and asked what was wrong. She said she had a bad day at school because she didn't do well in a test. So I told her it was okay, and that everyone has off days. I shared some of my own experiences of not doing well in school at first but getting better with effort. She then started to smile and seemed more relaxed.