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20 Mar 2008
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Younger, But Not Little

by Jose
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Ralf

I love my brother.The herb’s birthday was on St. Patrick’s Day, and yet, another year passes and I couldn’t celebrate with him personally. He’s making big moves at my alma mater, doing everything I didn’t, and hopefully excelling academically. I wish him the very best in his growth as a young man, and as a brother. We didn’t always get along, but he more than anyone else made me want to redeem myself for my past transgressions as an aloof if not dispassionate family member on both my mother and father’s sides. He made me want to be a father someday, too, because of the struggles we went through getting adjusted to each other.

And I already knew he was too big for his britches when I called him up on Monday, and his voicemail was full. Must be all those women (and frat brothers) across the state leaving him crazy messages. I hate to say it, but with 300+ pictures and 600+ friends on Facebook, I admitted to him on Tuesday that he’s getting dangerously close to being more popular than I am, (which is fine because he’s more built for that life). He might have gone to every school I did, but he’s doing everything his way, and despite my nervousness for his future, I’ve come to accept that.

At times, he still needs guidance, but that’s what big brothers are for. Other times, though, my job is to learn from him, too, and not try to outshine him or outdo him wherever I go. Now when I go back to my alma mater, I’m referred to as his brother and not the other way around. It makes me feel old, but it makes me insanely proud. He’s his own star; I can’t always be the brighter of the two. But we’ll forever be part of the same constellation. I have a hard time showing it, but I’m honored that he represents me.

Younger, but not my little brother, Ralf. Happy belated birthday, and keep shining …

jose, the big brother …

Me and My Brother

p.s. – Joel posted a dope awesome Carnival of Education, so a big shout-out goes to him.

edit: by dope, I mean cool. My slang is very NYC-oriented. Sorry for the confusion. Moving right along.

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9 Responses to Younger, But Not Little
  1. Joel

    March 20, 2008 at 11:15 pm

    Who you calling a dope?

  2. Rafael

    March 21, 2008 at 3:28 am

    eeeeyoooo…..wow, damn bro thanks a lot for the post, u really made my night even though its 4 am haha…i’m starting to count my blessings more and more and am seeing how beautiful life really can be, its been 20 years with u and the ski is the limit…lets do what we do best and thats shine…

  3. Miss Profe

    March 22, 2008 at 1:38 am

    You and your brother are blessed to have each other. Not many siblings share the sort of love and respect you and your brother do. Keep it poppin’!

  4. J. Dakar

    March 22, 2008 at 12:49 pm

    That’s a great read, man!
    Reminds me a lot of my brother and myself, although he’s decided not to attend my (soon-to-be) alma mater. I’m not mad at him, though; in fact, I admire him even more for wanting to step out on his own.

  5. Angel

    March 24, 2008 at 4:36 pm

    wow awesome post jose….to each his own it happens alot for nativity alumni because they tend to go to their brothers/cousins schools and have to live up the reputation so sometimes we follow the trail but make our own way.

  6. Shelly

    March 24, 2008 at 8:57 pm

    Aw what a handsome pair of siblings you are! Great post, sounds like you guys have a great relationship…

  7. Zack

    March 29, 2008 at 5:11 pm

    GREAT POST! I found you through Field Negro.

    I have a younger, but not smaller, brother just like yours. He’s on his way to my alma mater in the fall. He makes me proud. And he’s got 1200 friends on Facebook, as opposed to my 200.

    I’m linking you on my blog roll if that’s cool.

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  9. frandy vilson

    November 8, 2008 at 1:08 pm

    my last name vilson too, are we related

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