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A little boy with cerebral palsy enjoys Halloween on high with his 'Up' costume

2019-10-18T21:37:37.469Z


As she uses a walker due to cerebral palsy, the mother wanted to find a costume that would incorporate her medical equipment.


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(CNN) - Brantley is a 2-year-old boy preparing for his first Halloween.

As she uses a walker or walker due to cerebral palsy, Brantley's mother, Brittany Morse, wanted to find a costume that incorporated her medical equipment.

Then, he came up with the idea of ​​dressing him as Carl from the animated Pixar Up movie.

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Brantley's first Halloween costume was a SUCCESS! He's the perfect Carl ❤ Brantley is just over here making the absolute BEST out of having a disability, and rocking his medical equipment with his awesome halloween costume. You would never know this sweet boy has a list of chronic medical conditions, with that contagious smile that's always on his face! Hoping to spread some positivity to everyone, especially those struggling- if this little dude can smile, so can you!

A post shared by brittany morse (@ brittanymorse4) on Oct 12, 2019 at 3:08 pm PDT

"Brantley is here taking out the BEST of having a disability and wearing his medical team with his awesome Halloween costume," Morse wrote in an Instagram post.

Together with balloons tied to the walker, Brantley's glasses and a bow tie help him resemble the elderly cartoon character.

"We wanted to spread hope and positivity to everyone," Morse told CNN. “Brantley seems to love wearing the costume. Smile all day".

Morse said that his son, who has a delay in mental and physical development because he was born prematurely, has not seen the film, so his mission this weekend is to get it for him.

She said Brantley was in the neonatal intensive care unit for nine months and faces several chronic medical conditions.

"He has had 10 surgeries so far," he said. "And although he has difficulties, he is always able to put a smile on his face and on others."

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Source: cnnespanol

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