Our Mission

On May 12, 2012 Austin Brashears finished what is one of the most epic stories of all time: his life story. He lived colorfully and beautifully during his 21 years and painted pictures all over the world of his kindness, generosity, and positive spirit. We have decided to begin the stage of moving forward to embark on a grand adventure to create new memories with Austin every day. It can be something as little as trying a new flavor of coffee or going underwater go-cart racing in his honor. We invite you to play with us, laugh with us, and take risks with us. We encourage you to put your Austin foot forward and begin to live with Austin and his energetic spirit as your guide.

He needs our help to finish his epic adventure.

We’ll be posting our adventures here for you to read and hopefully be inspired by, but we want to hear from you too! When you do something amazing and incredible or just a little something you know that Austin would LOVE or appreciate, throw on your Austin merch (v-neck, tank, or bracelet) and take a picture! Write up a post and email it to us at doitforaustin@gmail.com and we’ll share it with everyone!

Have a great Austin Adventure Day,

Sage, Brittany, Cole, & Shannon

The Family

Friday, June 29, 2012

Just Like You


We had the kind of day you would love and so we brought you along to play too. Grandma Julie told us how much you loved squirt gun fights and how you would climb on the roof to ambush your friends. Mom and dad would never let us get on the roof but we did have a lot of fun.

We got great new guns and since we are little we went two against one and really got grandma today! Don’t worry, she was laughing and having fun. =)

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Then she told us that you loved to put sprinklers on the trampoline and jump so we did our own version of it.  





We got on the trampoline, put the squirt guns and buckets up there too and had a water fight while jumping and being sprayed with the hose by grandma.  We spent about 2 hours out there and had so much fun. 


We took a quick rocket popsicle break (grandma ate one too and said it was for you). There was a cool rainbow that kept showing up in the water. Grandma Julie said that a lady in New Zealand told her that was a good sign.  We jumped over it back and forth making it hard to take a picture but this one turned out OK. Uncle Austin we love all the stories about you and how much fun we always had with you.  
                                                                                           




WE HOPE TO GROW UP AND BE JUST LIKE YOU 

Love, Bryson and Everett










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