
So, my family is the most important thing in my life. My family includes my mom, dad, my sister and my twin brother, as well as my niece and nephew. Well, I have to say that I’m a bit sad because I am moving, as I was gifted a mortgage-free smart home by the Gary Sinise Foundation. My new home is in Cumberland Furnace, Tennessee.
I’m sad thinking about how much I’m going to miss. Still, I’m also lucky in the fact that I will only be six hours away and I still have a place to stay here so I can come visit any time I want. I will definitely go back and forth between home and Tennessee because I’m not going to miss out on those kids lives.
Plus, I’ll always come back for holidays and special stuff. I need keep telling myself that this move is a good thing for me. I’ll have lots of space and it’s something I’ve built so I need to be proud of that. And to be honest, I’m excited about another chapter starting in my life. I’m lucky to have a family that understands me and why I’m doing this.
About Bryan Anderson: Bryan grew up and resides in Illinois. Injured by an IED in October 2005, Bryan is one of the few triple amputees to survive his injuries in Iraq. He is an ambassador for the Gary Sinise Foundation and a spokesperson for USA Cares, which is focused on assisting post 9-11 veterans. Click here to learn more about Bryan.