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Man who longed to be a bus driver gets unexpected gift


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INO, Wis. — On Christmas day, a developmentally disabled man who has maintained a lifelong love of school buses received a newly retired bus from his brother as a gift, the Duluth News Tribune reports.

Joey Moravchik, 40, wanted to be a bus driver when he grew up, but his learning disability prevented him from doing so. Moravchik's brother, Jeff, purchased a bus for him from Lake Shore Buses in Ashland, Wis., parked it behind the silo on their parents' farm and surprised him with it on Christmas morning.

Moravchik now practices driving the bus around the hayfield on the family's farm.

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That's a wonderful show of love and addeptance. Their parents did a good job of teaching unconditional love.

Laura from Philly    |    Feb 07, 2012 05:58 AM

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