My Brother and I
On the surface, my brother and me are opposites. I'm an
eighteen-year-old female in college. He is a thirteen-year -old
male in elementary school. Some people think we are different
because of the five years that separate us. Most people think of
him as not being normal since he is a quadriplegic. On the inside
we are identical.
The biggest thing we have in common is the ability to receive
rewards for things we accomplished. I received many rewards
for sports, achievements in school and volunteering my time. All
of these awards were self-awarding in them selves. My brother
also received rewards for school and the courage to overcome
impossible odds. He did not conquer his disability but learned to
deal with everyday obstacle. These awards took time and effort
for us to accomplished them.
We are alike in many ways. We both like to go shopping. Every
time we go shopping, we spend more money than we have. We
tend to buy things we don't need. Shopping to both of us is a
way to escape reality.
When I was his age I was on a bowling team. We mostly played
for fun, and it was a time to hang with friends. Even though he
has a disability, he is also on a bowling team. His team is with
other handicap teenagers that play for fun. Unable to move his
arms, he is able to drive his wheelchair into a ramp that releases
the ball into the pins.
As I grew up, I enjoyed playing softball. I played for seven
years. I was on a team that was just for fun. The competition
was within myself. When my brother was nine, he joined a non-
competitive team that was for handicap children. They played an
equal game for each player. All players got a chance to bat and
field.
We communicate with special codes. Other than spoken
communication, we use eye contact, head movements and
Morse code. When using eye contact, we can stress what we
want to happen and if we want something. Our head movement
is our way of dancing. We have a great time listening to music
and shaking our heads. Two summers ago, we both learned
Morse code. My brother uses Morse code to be able to write e-
mail to me. I helped him learn it, but learningit with him. Most
people think that we don't make sense but we understand each
other more than most people do.
Watching television together is a past time we share together. I
enjoy watching soap opera's such as 90210, while my brother
enjoys watching wrestling. We both appreciate each other
watching what the other person likes.
My brother and I have many things in common. Even though we
are not that different for the most cases we know we have a
special bond. I know that most siblings don't get along but we
are alike that we look past the brother sister relationship and turn
it into a friendship.