Amanda Conniff and Brittany Belken
TBS Contributing Writers
Most students love hanging out with their brothers and sisters. Some have fun with them and others do not. Students at Roosevelt have different ways of coping with what can sometimes be stressful life with siblings.
A lot of people have brothers and sisters that live with them, while others have siblings that live out of town or in another state. Regardless of the situation, most keep in touch with their family members.
“Hanging with my brother is cool. We like to go to the mall and sometimes we get kicked out,” Zachary Lawhon, junior, said.
Lawhon didn’t specify what he and his brother do to be removed from the mall. Perhaps, a tale for a different time and place.
Some teenagers or kids go to their brothers and sisters for advice or just conversation. Sometimes, they will not talk to their brother or sister because they are too stubborn to do so, or just don’t feel like talking at the time.
“I like to go to the park, fish, and fly kites every once in a while (with my sibling). We also like to play video games and eat pizza on the weekends, and play the Wii,” Eli Fowler, freshmen, said.
Most of the time, you can observe brothers and sisters hanging out together. Most of the time they’re laughing, smiling, and having a great time. There are other times, when siblings will cry together about the loss of a loved one or another sad event in their life.
“I like to rough house with my oldest brother. When it comes to my older sisters, I like to go to places with them and just chill. I like to have a girls day out. We love to shop, get our nails done, and our hair done too,” Laura Conniff, freshmen, said.
After conducting several interviews, it’s easy to assume that most students love to hang out with their sisters and brothers. These students love to do everything with them, even if it’s embarrassing things. A lot of teenagers like to get noticed being with their siblings.