I have two older brothers, and I love them both to death. They are twins, and they are both six years older than me. Without them, I would be significantly less prepared for whatever is to come next in my life. Their impact, advice, and encouragement shaped who I am and what I believe in.
When I was in elementary school, they made a name for me. They were the most popular people in the school, and they gifted me with fame as the little sister. At my small school(and i mean 18 people per class small), I was known by practically everyone, from kinder to 12th grade. I loved how all the high schoolers would say hi to me in the halls, and how all of my teachers favored and looked forward to teaching me. When they graduated I was devastated, but my every action remained with intent to make them proud.
The things I became successful at, such as academics, basketball, general social skills, etc. were the results of their example and encouragement as big bros. They have only been supportive of me, if a little overly protective at times, and just the thought of them can make me smile at the moment.
Their influence has only ever been a benefit, and never a detriment(even if they often showed me what not to do), and I can confidently say that I would not be the same person I am today without them. Love you bros!
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I have two older brothers, and I love them both to death. They are twins, and they are both six years older than me. Without them, I would be significantly less prepared for whatever is to come next in my life. Their impact, advice, and encouragement shaped who I am and what I believe in.
When I was in elementary school, they made a name for me. They were the most popular people in the school, and they gifted me with fame as the little sister. At my small school(and i mean 18 people per class small), I was known by practically everyone, from kinder to 12th grade. I loved how all the high schoolers would say hi to me in the halls, and how all of my teachers favored and looked forward to teaching me. When they graduated I was devastated, but my every action remained with intent to make them proud.
The things I became successful at, such as academics, basketball, general social skills, etc. were the results of their example and encouragement as big bros. They have only been supportive of me, if a little overly protective at times, and just the thought of them can make me smile at the moment.
Their influence has only ever been a benefit, and never a detriment(even if they often showed me what not to do), and I can confidently say that I would not be the same person I am today without them. Love you bros!