
this is my brother two years ago. we were at the park, just me and him, and he turned to me and said “kayla, don’t you ever wish there were no bad people in the world?” i thought it to be a funny thing for a 5 year old to say, but shrugged it off. last year, he didnt come home from school, we thought that being only in grade prep, he might’ve decided to go home with his bestfriend without telling us, but he didn’t. the school confirmed they saw him get on his school bus after the bell rang. but thats all we knew, the bus driver said that he had gotten off a stop early, my mother was frantically searching the neighbourhood for him. we never found him. it’s been to years and we’re still looking for him, he was such a beautiful boy, and i cant help but think the worst. he could be anywhere in the world by now, so please, reblog this, no matter where you’re from, you could save a life. xx
THANKYOU TO EVERYONE FOR YOUR SUPPORT, THE NOTES, HO MA GAWD, I TRUELY BELIEVE WE WILL FIND HIM. thankyou <3

This is my little brother Samuel. He’s 11. He has autism, they say it’s a disorder with his brain and how it functions, I think that’s a load of bullshit. He is smarter than any kids his age and older, he has intelligence and understanding that you would not believe, yeah, he misbehaves, and does things that make me upset, but he’s no worse than these “normal” teenagers who choose to ruin their lives with drugs, sex and alcohol. He can’t talk, he’s speechless, he’s just started making the babbling noises like “ma” and “ta” but I can understand him without him needing to use sign language or any words. Sometimes I get frustrated that my parents are always bias towards him and always choosing his side over mine just because he’s autistic, but he knows what he’s done wrong and always apologises. I’m starting to teach him how to play piano, and he remembers everything and picks it up so easily, when I try to teach my friends, it’s like teaching a baby. He always has patience and a smile on his face, he knows he’s autistic, but he try’s his best to be “normal” which annoys me, because I don’t want him to be “normal” I want him to be him, an amazing kid. Just because they can’t do something, doesn’t mean they’re stupid. Disability means Possibility.
I can totally relate to this post, i have a 10 year old brother with Down Syndrome and he, like Samuel, he’s smarter than kids his age and older (:

(via imgTumble)This is my favourite photo ever found on tumblr. I post it once in a while just so I can have it on my blog…
What this is so great.






