The Brianna Series 10/12: Viviana/Sister
I love my baby Brianna. Brianna likes to watch videos with me. Bria likes coloring when I give her crayons and paper. When Bria is sad, I play with her to make her happy. When she hugs me, I hug her back and smile.
The Brianna Series 9/12: Alexander/Brother
Brianna and I play together everyday. She makes me feel super happy. When she hugs and kisses me, it also makes me feel happy. I give her hugs and kisses. When my mom plays music, we dance together.
The Brianna Series 8/12: Julie/Sister
Brianna always does things that surprise me… like when she took her first step. I was so proud, I ran up to her, and hugged her. And one day when I was upset and crying in my room. I came out of my room still crying a little and went to sit in the living room. Brianna saw that I was upset.
The Brianna Series 7/12: Jonathan/Brother
When I first found out about Brianna, I was a bit confused as to how she got down syndrome and what down syndrome was. I was worried about how things would turn out, about her future, and how others would treat her.
The Brianna Series 6/12: Monique/Sister
Brianna is very special and she is the best sister ever. I remember when she was born, I was so happy. Then my mom told me she has Down Syndrome. I didn't really know much about it so I didn't worry. Then I found out she was going to have open-heart surgery and I began to worry. I thought she might not live as I waited in the waiting room, hoping she would come back healthy and fine. When she came out of surgery…
The Brianna Series 5/12: Melissa/Sister
Have you ever looked at someone and thought, “Wow! They are going to make a difference in this world.” Every time I look at Brianna this is how I feel. Sure, she is just two and she was born with Down syndrome, but the most important thing about her is that God created her.
The Brianna Series 4/12: Ivana/Sister
Bria changed my life for the better. She is the reason for what I want to do in life. I have always wanted to work with children. Before she was born, I had decided to be an occupational therapist. When I found out that my sister was going to be born with Down syndrome, I took it as a sign that I picked the right career.