In fact, I fear I am a jack-of-all-trades.

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“I’m here to support my older brother. You’d never know he has special needs by looking at him. But what you can learn in one hour, it might take him three or four years. Even though I’m younger, he’s always looked up to me. He writes on my Facebook...

“I’m here to support my older brother.  You’d never know he has special needs by looking at him.  But what you can learn in one hour, it might take him three or four years.  Even though I’m younger, he’s always looked up to me.  He writes on my Facebook wall all the time.  He’s so proud of my accomplishments.  On this trip he’s been sleeping in the bed next to me, but he still texts me that he loves me so much.  My mom says he was so happy when I was born. He saw me as an example.  Anything that I did, he wanted to do.  He learned to feed himself after seeing me eat.  He stopped using diapers once I did.  It’s getting harder for him to copy me now that we’re adults, but the desire is still there.  He wants to drive like me.  He wants a girlfriend like me.  He wanted a job at the grocery store so badly that he cried during the interview.  He wants a family.  And a house.  And a car.  And I want him to get there too.  But I’m not sure he realizes how difficult those things will be.  There’s another level he has to get past.  Cooking is still difficult.  And washing clothes.  And counting money.  We’re just not there yet.  So I have to be ready for him to live with me for the rest of my life.  And I have to hope that my future family will be OK with that.  My brother wants to be independent so badly.  And all of us want him to get there.  But if he doesn’t, I’m here.”
(Special Olympics World Games, Abu Dhabi, UAE)