Opinion Editorial
Opinion Editorial
Opinion Editorial
life as an only
child proves to
be a challenge
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VIEW
Abigail Due 18
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MY
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Lindsay
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My whole life has been consumed with my brothers activities. Especially when I was younger, my
life revolved around what Zach was doing. I always
attended his games and any other school events. I
didnt get the same attendance at my events, but I
never realized it, nor did it ever bother me.
While Zach has been away at University of Kentucky my life has changed enormously when I only
think about what I have to do. This can be difficult
because I want to know what hes doing, but I also
dont want to be a clingy younger sister.
My house is so much more quiet without him,
which is depressing at times, especially when my parents have something going on, and Im home alone. I
usually invite my friends over to seize the silence, but
its not the same. My brother and I bonded the most
when my parents were gone because thats when I
told him what was happening in my life. Zach always
said something funny to make my day better or told
me an outrageous story that didnt seem real.
However, with him gone, I have noticed I can get
my homework done faster. Zach was always interrupting me with questions or making a funny comment about his day.
Zach has never been a morning person, not even
when we were young. So as he got older, waking him
up only became harder. Every morning his alarm
would go off for 45 minutes until he woke up and
turned it off, i he even woke up. If not, one of my parents had to wake him up which basically consisted of
them screaming at him until he got out of bed.
Zach not being able to wake up led to him being
late to school almost every day, and his major case of
senioritis caused him to skip classes too. Every day,
when I came home from school,
Id be greeted with a voicemail from South. By
now I think Ive memorized it. Hello, this is an attendance call from Grosse Pointe South High School.
Your child has been marked absent/ tardy in 1 or
more classes
Without that craziness, my life seems simpler,
but I really didnt notice the small things he did to
improve my day.
As for being an only child now, I do get a lot
more attention which can be really annoying when
theres a lot of family around. Before, I would endure
the 20 questions about our lives from my relatives
with Zachs help, and it was something we could
laugh about later. My parents arent consumed with
both of our lives and when I ask them for them to do
something they dont deny me as often.
Also my parents have became a lot more attentive with school and asking me about my grades. Last
year was a big year for Zach because he was applying
to colleges, so they werent as focused on my grades
.Though, when I need something the attention isnt
so bad. My parents arent consumed with both of our
lives and when I ask them for them to do something
they dont deny me as often.
When summer was ending and Zach was about
to leave, I was expecting to have a hard time maintaining my social life. I assumed my parents would
be having a hard time with Zach leaving and would
want me to fill that gap in their lives.
Surprisingly, they havent been that strict with me
hanging out with friends and going out on the weekends. I think theyre conscious of not being overbearing, so they try to lay off a bit.
Additionally last year the biggest reason I couldnt
go out was to make my brother stay home. My parents knew Zach wouldnt stay in if his little sister was
going out, so my mom would guilt me into staying
home.
I definitely took him for granted, so if you have
a sibling leaving next year, enjoy the time you have
with them now. Especially if youre the youngest last
child, the house is a lot quieter when they leave, and
its really weird at first.
Though it gets a lot easier, it never feels the same
as it was before. Its so strange how I no longer take
for granted hanging out with my brother, but Ive
only spent a weekend with him since he left for UK
in mid-August, so Im sure Ill get irritated with him
when he comes home for a longer period of time.
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