(This is a special entry for the blog today. Braden, age 10, is writing about Sean in honor of Take Your Child To Work Day)
I love my brother Sean. He is a brother that you can never replace, but sometimes we have our ups and down's.
I love living with Sean. He is a awesome brother. But sometimes we get into arguments, a lot of times about different things we don't agree on. Or if he wants me to do something when I'm busy or a lot of times, or it's the same way around when I want him to do something when he's busy.
A lot of times he is tired and cranky and he goes into a meltdown and then I have to go down to my grandma's room and sleep down there for the night. I hate seeing him like that, so sometimes when I get down there, I pray to God and say "God, please let Sean have not ADHD or Asperger's anymore!" I just hate seeing him like that.
When he gets Sophia it's mostly going to be Sean's dog, and Sean tells us he'll put the vest on her so we can't play with her. I keep telling him that she is a service dog when the vest is on, but when the vest is off it's the family dog.
The first time I saw Sophia I was like wow. she's beautiful! And when Sean went over to pet her, she was such a kisser she pushed Sean over and kissed him.
I really am looking forward for having Sophia as Sean's service dog. Once Sean and Sophia go into training then once they are done. She comes home there will be a big difference in this house hold.
Thanks for reading this and a big thank you to the people who donated money to The Sean & Sophia Foundation.
Sean's oldest brother,
Braden Forsyth.
Braden, you are a fantastic BIG brother! This must be really hard on you with all the stuff that goes on in your family. Know that your mom and dad are there for support. You know, laughter can be the best medicine some times, just remeber to laugh with Sean not at him.
ReplyDeleteLove you, Aunt Jo