Life at BYU: bringing families together.
Little brothers are so great! Especially my little brother. He’s really just a child—a college freshman child—but that’s why I’m here. I take care of him. He leaves on a mission in the summer, but that gives me plenty of time to finish off teaching him the last minute training my parents didn’t get to do. There’s really no one better equipped for the job of telling Derek what the world is all about than me, his older sister. I’ve also found the most ideal time for us to sit and chat about the real world above all others is lunch time. This is most convenient, because that’s about the same time I start getting hungry. It guarantees that I will inevitably be with him when I’m ready for my meal, and no upstanding gentleman (even if he is a brother) will let a lady go hungry if he has the means to feed her. And anyway, he owes me. I teach him the secrets of the universe! He really is a wonderful boy. I wish everyone at BYU could have a little brother.
P.S. Why is it little brothers are always taller brothers too?
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I love this post... you teach us all secrets of the universe... what would we do without you???
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