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Fane Ayuma
January 18th, 2005, 08:53 AM
Some of you may remember me talking about my little brother before, i.e. seeing faces in the banner and stuff.

But over the last few weeks he has amazed me.A few things have happened.

The first was when i was sitting in the car with him, while his mother went to the supermarket, now to get there and back from where we were parked, you have to walk down this lane with high walls and buildings on both sides.You cannot see who is coming out of the lane until they are out.That is 100% definate.no way possible.So after a while, out of no-where my little bro, says "Here's Mama".I looked around , nobody."NO, she be another little while."i said.And he replied"Look here she is".I looked at the lane, and about 2 seconds later she turned out of the lane!!

The second thing is a bit more strange.My Father and my brother and i have this game of guessing whats going to happen on the couch when the simpsons come on.We say general things like the couch collapses, or there a monster on the couch, or something happens to a particular family member.So we both picked our choices, and my little bro said,"The run and bang there heads and go to sleep".Then the simpsons ran in, banged there heads together and fell unconcious!!!

Last saturday, we were at the dog track, which is more of a family gettogether place more then a betting place in ireland.but we decided to do a few small bets for the laugh.My little bro picked, out of 8 races, 6 WINNERS!!!, the other two, races his dogs came in second place!!! MY 3 YEAR OLD BROTHER WON 50 QUID AT THE TRACKS!!!

He is definatley something special, now if he'll only eat his bloody dinner for me.............

Fairyelf
January 18th, 2005, 08:58 AM
wow thats amazing!!
what a special gift he has.

soilsigh aingeal
January 18th, 2005, 09:07 AM
amazing!

Ĉon Flux
January 18th, 2005, 09:23 AM
Hopefully he'll keep his abilities. Most children lose theirs when they hit puberty or even earlier. It's quite common with minor abilities, your brothers seem to be a bit more well-developed.

*Rain*
January 18th, 2005, 10:30 AM
So..er...does he have any ideas about lottery numbers....?

trippingdaisy
January 18th, 2005, 10:40 AM
I can see the headlines now;

3 YEAR OLD BANKRUPTS BOOKMAKERS! WHAT ARE THE ODDS!

that is so amazing, though. my brother was similar around the ages of 5-7. he's 18 now, and seems to have lost or ignored his ability.

MoonDragn
January 18th, 2005, 10:40 AM
bah I was like that when I was little. Unfortunately lost alot of that when I grew up :( Now I have just the reverse ability. I can guess stuff mostly wrong all the time.

MockingbirdOxygen
January 18th, 2005, 11:12 AM
Some of you may remember me talking about my little brother before, i.e. seeing faces in the banner and stuff.

But over the last few weeks he has amazed me.A few things have happened.

The first was when i was sitting in the car with him, while his mother went to the supermarket, now to get there and back from where we were parked, you have to walk down this lane with high walls and buildings on both sides.You cannot see who is coming out of the lane until they are out.That is 100% definate.no way possible.So after a while, out of no-where my little bro, says "Here's Mama".I looked around , nobody."NO, she be another little while."i said.And he replied"Look here she is".I looked at the lane, and about 2 seconds later she turned out of the lane!!

The second thing is a bit more strange.My Father and my brother and i have this game of guessing whats going to happen on the couch when the simpsons come on.We say general things like the couch collapses, or there a monster on the couch, or something happens to a particular family member.So we both picked our choices, and my little bro said,"The run and bang there heads and go to sleep".Then the simpsons ran in, banged there heads together and fell unconcious!!!

Last saturday, we were at the dog track, which is more of a family gettogether place more then a betting place in ireland.but we decided to do a few small bets for the laugh.My little bro picked, out of 8 races, 6 WINNERS!!!, the other two, races his dogs came in second place!!! MY 3 YEAR OLD BROTHER WON 50 QUID AT THE TRACKS!!!

He is definatley something special, now if he'll only eat his bloody dinner for me............. :foh:
That is sooo cool! I love hearing about things like that! Can I borrow him for the lottery numbers? :bouncysmi

Faeawyn
January 18th, 2005, 11:22 AM
The part I like about this story so much is how much you seem to love him :thumbsup:

trippingdaisy
January 18th, 2005, 11:24 AM
The part I like about this story so much is how much you seem to love him :thumbsup:

I know, its so sweet isnt it?!?!

BabblingImp
January 18th, 2005, 03:23 PM
you are lucky to have him......love him everyday and don't let him forget his abilties!

Morgance
January 20th, 2005, 04:15 PM
a lot of children are super sensitive to things like this. the trick is to get them to hold onto it. because, usually, by the time theyre old enough to realize what they've got, they're about to lose it.

perhaps, when he's a bit older, you could help him train a little- to keep it sharp enough so when hes old enough to decide whether he wants the trait or not, he can do so without having to go through the process of "relearning" his mind?

tis what happened to me. I was just like that when I was little, and if it wasn't for my aunt grabbing me at 8 and telling me that I should hold on to my "gift", I probably wouldn't have it now.

and of course, love him regardless. :D