Guest guest Posted July 4, 2008 Report Share Posted July 4, 2008 That was the best story I have read in a long time!!!!!!! My Brother Is Not His DisabilityTo: "Emmy Von der Ahe" <emmyvdasbcglobal (DOT) net>, angelj777yahoo (DOT) com, arico@parkingcompan y.com, ayalasocolmsn (DOT) com, " Baer" <jbaersocal (DOT) rr.com>, " Barron" <christinacbarron@ yahoo.com>, " Berger" <c.berger@bep- la.com>, " Berret" <hers_elfhotmail (DOT) com>, bmedina@... .gov, "Ruth Bohne" <ruthbohnehotmail (DOT) com>, " Borquez" <mmborquezhotmail (DOT) com>, " Burgess" <jdburgess@earthlink .net>, caba85hotmail (DOT) com, "Ruth Calichman" <ruthcalichman@ hotmail.com>, " Caras" <jennifercaras@ yahoo.com>, "n Chen" <marianchen@sbcgloba l.net>, "sandy clark" <sandyonehaha@ yahoo.com>, claudia_udy@ yahoo.com, "Martha Damian" <marthadamian@ yahoo.com>, "Aly son" <greengoddess34@ hotmail.com>, "Karmen dukhovny" <kdukhovnysocal (DOT) rr.com>, " Fajardo" <akachayomsn (DOT) com>, " Ganssle" <mganssleyahoo (DOT) com>, " Goodman" <heathermgoodman@ ca.rr.com>, "Audrey Gray" <audrey_a_gray@ yahoo.com>, "Sara Hendren" <shendrensbcglobal (DOT) net>, "Jim Hodgson" <jimhodgsonmac (DOT) com>, hyattallison@ hotmail.com, icipheruyahoo (DOT) com, "Michele Islas" <ibchel2aol (DOT) com>, "Jackie" <blackbox57verizon (DOT) net>, jenburns88hotmail (DOT) com, jslevin123hotmail (DOT) com, "Miriam Kang" <miriamekang@ yahoo.com>, kodesignpacbell (DOT) net, "Krista" <buddyandkrista@ yahoo.com>, kristinclark75@ netzero.net, latashagardner@ msn.com, "Dria Law" <jerdriahotmail (DOT) com>, lindaapotter@ aol.com, " Litteken" <littekenfamily@ sbcglobal. net>, lstephan2000@ yahoo.com, macwest321aol (DOT) com, marissanlittle@ aol.com, may@..., mchtimothyrutt (DOT) com, "" <msquared79hotmail (DOT) com>, "Nori" <noripelicanparts (DOT) com>, "Janet O'Neill" <timocamera@sbcgloba l.net>, ozzie007aol (DOT) com, " Parize" <valerieparize@ yahoo.com>, "val " <valeriejean818@ yahoo.com>, " Pickert" <susanpickert@ cox.net>, raotrilogygmail (DOT) com, "Alma rodriguez" <atimes6gmail (DOT) com>, " " <nrusselllacma (DOT) org>, "Edith Shea" <esheabwslaw (DOT) com>, "Brigitte Sroujieh" , "Lezotte Suzanne" <suzannelezotte@ yahoo.com>, "Tatyana" <tkcroyearthlink (DOT) net>, teamupfordownsyndro me@..., "Pat Van der Veer" <msvanderveer@ yahoo.com>, " Vivona" <ginagvcreative (DOT) com>, wolfe06verizon (DOT) net, yakob1000yahoo (DOT) com, yesen75hotmail (DOT) com, "Yuri" <yuriandchris123@ verizon.net>Date: Friday, July 4, 2008, 7:57 AM From another listserve:http://www.newsweek .com/id/52570My Brother Is Not His Disability has Down syndrome. But to me and my family he's entirely normal.Colgan Leaming,Special to NewsweekNewsweek Web ExclusiveUpdated: 5:10 PM ET Oct 16, 2007Last July, I took a car trip with , my 15-year-old brother. The music was blasting and the sun was shining through the windows, warming our faces. We were singing loudly to the tune on the radio-Bruce Springsteen, of course. We cruised down the highway enjoying the summer heat and each other's presence. I looked over and couldn't help but feel immensely happy when I saw his face with its beautiful smile that cures all pain and those deep blue eyes that see the world in a perfect light. The song ended, and he hit repeat.We were going to a summer camp for children and young adults with developmental problems. has Down syndrome, one of the most common causes of cognitive delays, and he is legally blind. He is also an amazing young man who has many talents to share with the world. Unfortunately, most people miss out on his gifts because they are focused on his disabilities. I wish everyone could see him as I do. He is just . Simple as that.A well-meaning friend once told me, "Colgan, it must be so hard having a brother who is mentally retarded." I was so taken aback! Perhaps it was my naiveté, but I prefer to believe it is because I have lived with for 16 years now that I see him as he really is. At that moment, my eyes were opened, and I began to realize that many people in the world share my friend's view.My brother is not his disability. He is a teenager who loves sports and PlayStation, who cares a little bit too much about his hair and is a little bit too confident, who is kind to every person he meets, who makes you laugh so hard your stomach hurts. He's a boy just like anyone else. does not have "special needs." All he needs is a chance.Many people believe that my family must experience less of the world because of . When I think about this, I can't help but laugh. We experience the world just as much as any other family, perhaps more. How, you ask? It's all about expectations. We expect to do everything the rest of us do. has hiked the Grand Canyon, played in more basketball games than I can count, seen all that Yellowstone National Park has to offer, played the flute with an Irish band, gone on numerous camping trips with his friends, snorkeled off the coast the Bahamas, skied in Killington, seen Bruce Springsteen in concert, joined his high-school crew team and so much more.I want to point out that my brother is not an exception; he's a typical child with Down syndrome. The difference is that is in a community where his peers and teachers know him and treat him as an individual. Not every person with a disability is so lucky.Having a sibling like is not a burden. To my 18-year-old brother Joe and me, it's normal. At a time when people are often overly critical of others, reminds us that it is truly what is inside us that counts. Everyone in my family agrees that if we had the power to take away 's disability, we wouldn't. It's just not that big of a deal.So please don't feel sorry for us. Don't feel sorry for my brother, either. There isn't any reason to; he isn't sick. Don't be scared of experiences similar to mine. I can tell you that my life would not be this happy if it weren't for . More important, have an open mind. Next time you meet a person with a disability, remember that he or she has so much to share with you. Take the time to listen.That day last summer, as and I drove along singing to the upbeat music, I glanced at him again and was filled with hope for the world. I wished that everyone could experience that most beautiful sunshine. The road ahead of me suddenly seemed so bright.Leaming is studying special education and English as a second language at sville University in Pennsylvania.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 4, 2008 Report Share Posted July 4, 2008 this is great!From: <rachgdsbcglobal (DOT) net>Subject: My Brother Is Not His DisabilityTo: "Emmy Von der Ahe" <emmyvdasbcglobal (DOT) net>, angelj777, aricoparkingcompany, ayalasocolmsn, " Baer" <jbaersocal (DOT) rr.com>, " Barron" <christinacbarron>, " Berger" <c.bergerbep-la>, " Berret" <hers_elfhotmail>, bmedina@....gov, "Ruth Bohne" <ruthbohnehotmail>, " Borquez" <mmborquezhotmail>, " Burgess" <jdburgessearthlink (DOT) net>, caba85hotmail, "Ruth Calichman" <ruthcalichmanhotmail>, " Caras" <jennifercaras>, "n Chen" <marianchensbcglobal (DOT) net>, "sandy clark" <sandyonehaha>, claudia_udy, "Martha Damian" <marthadamian>, "Aly son" <greengoddess34hotmail>, "Karmen dukhovny" <kdukhovnysocal (DOT) rr.com>, " Fajardo" <akachayomsn>, " Ganssle" <mganssle>, " Goodman" <heathermgoodmanca (DOT) rr.com>, "Audrey Gray" <audrey_a_gray>, "Sara Hendren" <shendrensbcglobal (DOT) net>, "Jim Hodgson" <jimhodgsonmac>, hyattallisonhotmail, icipheru, "Michele Islas" <ibchel2aol>, "Jackie" <blackbox57verizon (DOT) net>, jenburns88hotmail, jslevin123hotmail, "Miriam Kang" <miriamekang>, kodesignpacbell (DOT) net, "Krista" <buddyandkrista>, kristinclark75netzero (DOT) net, latashagardnermsn, "Dria Law" <jerdriahotmail>, lindaapotteraol, " Litteken" <littekenfamilysbcglobal (DOT) net>, lstephan2000, macwest321aol, marissanlittleaol, may@..., mchtimothyrutt, "" <msquared79hotmail>, "Nori" <noripelicanparts>, "Janet O'Neill" <timocamerasbcglobal (DOT) net>, ozzie007aol, " Parize" <valerieparize>, "val " <valeriejean818>, " Pickert" <susanpickert>, raotrilogygmail, "Alma rodriguez" <atimes6gmail>, " " <nrusselllacma (DOT) org>, "Edith Shea" <esheabwslaw>, "Brigitte Sroujieh" , "Lezotte Suzanne" <suzannelezotte>, "Tatyana" <tkcroyearthlink (DOT) net>, teamupfordownsyndrome@..., "Pat Van der Veer" <msvanderveer>, " Vivona" <ginagvcreative>, wolfe06verizon (DOT) net, yakob1000, yesen75hotmail, "Yuri" <yuriandchris123verizon (DOT) net>Date: Friday, July 4, 2008, 7:57 AMFrom another listserve:http://www.newsweek .com/id/52570My Brother Is Not His Disability has Down syndrome. But to me and my family he's entirely normal.Colgan Leaming,Special to NewsweekNewsweek Web ExclusiveUpdated: 5:10 PM ET Oct 16, 2007Last July, I took a car trip with , my 15-year-old brother. The music was blasting and the sun was shining through the windows, warming our faces. We were singing loudly to the tune on the radio-Bruce Springsteen, of course. We cruised down the highway enjoying the summer heat and each other's presence. I looked over and couldn't help but feel immensely happy when I saw his face with its beautiful smile that cures all pain and those deep blue eyes that see the world in a perfect light. The song ended, and he hit repeat.We were going to a summer camp for children and young adults with developmental problems. has Down syndrome, one of the most common causes of cognitive delays, and he is legally blind. He is also an amazing young man who has many talents to share with the world. Unfortunately, most people miss out on his gifts because they are focused on his disabilities. I wish everyone could see him as I do. He is just . Simple as that.A well-meaning friend once told me, "Colgan, it must be so hard having a brother who is mentally retarded." I was so taken aback! Perhaps it was my naiveté, but I prefer to believe it is because I have lived with for 16 years now that I see him as he really is. At that moment, my eyes were opened, and I began to realize that many people in the world share my friend's view.My brother is not his disability. He is a teenager who loves sports andPlayStation, who cares a little bit too much about his hair and is a little bit too confident, who is kind to every person he meets, who makes you laugh so hard your stomach hurts. He's a boy just like anyone else. does not have "special needs." All he needs is a chance.Many people believe that my family must experience less of the world because of . When I think about this, I can't help but laugh. We experience the world just as much as any other family, perhaps more. How, you ask? It's all about expectations. We expect to do everything the rest of us do. has hiked the Grand Canyon, played in more basketball games than I can count, seen all that Yellowstone National Park has to offer, played the flute with an Irish band, gone on numerous camping trips with his friends, snorkeled off the coast the Bahamas, skied in Killington, seen Bruce Springsteen in concert, joined his high-school crew team and so much more.I want to point out that my brother is not an exception; he's a typical child with Down syndrome. The difference is that is in a community where his peers and teachers know him and treat him as an individual. Not every person with a disability is so lucky.Having a sibling like is not a burden. To my 18-year-old brother Joe and me, it's normal. At a time when people are often overly critical of others, reminds us that it is truly what is inside us that counts. Everyone in my family agrees that if we had the power to take away 's disability, we wouldn't. It's just not that big of a deal.So please don't feel sorry for us. Don't feel sorry for my brother, either. There isn't any reason to; he isn't sick. Don't be scared of experiences similar to mine. I can tell you that my life would not be this happy if it weren't for . More important, have an open mind. Next time you meet a person with a disability, remember that he or she has so much to share with you. Take the time to listen.That day last summer, as and I drove along singing to the upbeat music, I glanced at him again and was filled with hope for the world. I wished that everyone could experience that most beautiful sunshine. The road ahead of me suddenly seemed so bright.Leaming is studying special education and English as a second language at sville University in Pennsylvania.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 4, 2008 Report Share Posted July 4, 2008 you bettter believe it people with DS are the best people I have ever been around. dad of twins one with DS. My Brother Is Not His Disability To: "Emmy Von der Ahe" <emmyvdasbcglobal (DOT) net>, angelj777, aricoparkingcompany, ayalasocolmsn, " Baer" <jbaersocal (DOT) rr.com>, " Barron" <christinacbarron>, " Berger" <c.bergerbep-la>, " Berret" <hers_elfhotmail>, bmedina@....gov, "Ruth Bohne" <ruthbohnehotmail>, " Borquez" <mmborquezhotmail>, " Burgess" <jdburgessearthlink (DOT) net>, caba85hotmail, "Ruth Calichman" <ruthcalichmanhotmail>, " Caras" <jennifercaras>, "n Chen" <marianchensbcglobal (DOT) net>, "sandy clark" <sandyonehaha>, claudia_udy, "Martha Damian" <marthadamian>, "Aly son" <greengoddess34hotmail>, "Karmen dukhovny" <kdukhovnysocal (DOT) rr.com>, " Fajardo" <akachayomsn>, " Ganssle" <mganssle>, " Goodman" <heathermgoodmanca (DOT) rr.com>, "Audrey Gray" <audrey_a_gray>, "Sara Hendren" <shendrensbcglobal (DOT) net>, "Jim Hodgson" <jimhodgsonmac>, hyattallisonhotmail, icipheru, "Michele Islas" <ibchel2aol>, "Jackie" <blackbox57verizon (DOT) net>, jenburns88hotmail, jslevin123hotmail, "Miriam Kang" <miriamekang>, kodesignpacbell (DOT) net, "Krista" <buddyandkrista>, kristinclark75netzero (DOT) net, latashagardnermsn, "Dria Law" <jerdriahotmail>, lindaapotteraol, " Litteken" <littekenfamilysbcglobal (DOT) net>, lstephan2000, macwest321aol, marissanlittleaol, may@..., mchtimothyrutt, "" <msquared79hotmail>, "Nori" <noripelicanparts>, "Janet O'Neill" <timocamerasbcglobal (DOT) net>, ozzie007aol, " Parize" <valerieparize>, "val " <valeriejean818>, " Pickert" <susanpickert>, raotrilogygmail, "Alma rodriguez" <atimes6gmail>, " " <nrusselllacma (DOT) org>, "Edith Shea" <esheabwslaw>, "Brigitte Sroujieh" , "Lezotte Suzanne" <suzannelezotte>, "Tatyana" <tkcroyearthlink (DOT) net>, teamupfordownsyndrome@..., "Pat Van der Veer" <msvanderveer>, " Vivona" <ginagvcreative>, wolfe06verizon (DOT) net, yakob1000, yesen75hotmail, "Yuri" <yuriandchris123verizon (DOT) net> Date: Friday, July 4, 2008, 7:57 AM From another listserve: http://www.newsweek .com/id/52570 My Brother Is Not His Disability has Down syndrome. But to me and my family he's entirely normal. Colgan Leaming,Special to Newsweek Newsweek Web Exclusive Updated: 5:10 PM ET Oct 16, 2007 Last July, I took a car trip with , my 15-year-old brother. The music was blasting and the sun was shining through the windows, warming our faces. We were singing loudly to the tune on the radio-Bruce Springsteen, of course. We cruised down the highway enjoying the summer heat and each other's presence. I looked over and couldn't help but feel immensely happy when I saw his face with its beautiful smile that cures all pain and those deep blue eyes that see the world in a perfect light. The song ended, and he hit repeat. We were going to a summer camp for children and young adults with developmental problems. has Down syndrome, one of the most common causes of cognitive delays, and he is legally blind. He is also an amazing young man who has many talents to share with the world. Unfortunately, most people miss out on his gifts because they are focused on his disabilities. I wish everyone could see him as I do. He is just . Simple as that. A well-meaning friend once told me, "Colgan, it must be so hard having a brother who is mentally retarded." I was so taken aback! Perhaps it was my naiveté, but I prefer to believe it is because I have lived with for 16 years now that I see him as he really is. At that moment, my eyes were opened, and I began to realize that many people in the world share my friend's view. My brother is not his disability. He is a teenager who loves sports and PlayStation, who cares a little bit too much about his hair and is a little bit too confident, who is kind to every person he meets, who makes you laugh so hard your stomach hurts. He's a boy just like anyone else. does not have "special needs." All he needs is a chance. Many people believe that my family must experience less of the world because of . When I think about this, I can't help but laugh. We experience the world just as much as any other family, perhaps more. How, you ask? It's all about expectations. We expect to do everything the rest of us do. has hiked the Grand Canyon, played in more basketball games than I can count, seen all that Yellowstone National Park has to offer, played the flute with an Irish band, gone on numerous camping trips with his friends, snorkeled off the coast the Bahamas, skied in Killington, seen Bruce Springsteen in concert, joined his high-school crew team and so much more. I want to point out that my brother is not an exception; he's a typical child with Down syndrome. The difference is that is in a community where his peers and teachers know him and treat him as an individual. Not every person with a disability is so lucky. Having a sibling like is not a burden. To my 18-year-old brother Joe and me, it's normal. At a time when people are often overly critical of others, reminds us that it is truly what is inside us that counts. Everyone in my family agrees that if we had the power to take away 's disability, we wouldn't. It's just not that big of a deal. So please don't feel sorry for us. Don't feel sorry for my brother, either. There isn't any reason to; he isn't sick. Don't be scared of experiences similar to mine. I can tell you that my life would not be this happy if it weren't for . More important, have an open mind. Next time you meet a person with a disability, remember that he or she has so much to share with you. Take the time to listen. That day last summer, as and I drove along singing to the upbeat music, I glanced at him again and was filled with hope for the world. I wished that everyone could experience that most beautiful sunshine. The road ahead of me suddenly seemed so bright. 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