Problem: Article: Decorate your diary with words or drawings in any way you like. Use pencils, pens, or markers to decorate both the cover and inner pages with your own designs.  Try writing “My Diary,” your name, or another appropriate title on the front cover of your diary. You can also write “This diary belongs to:” on the first page and put down your name below it. Add page numbers, boarders, or other doodles on the corners and edges of your inner pages, leaving plenty of room in the middle of the pages for the writing entries you will do later. Note that this is an easy step to convert a plain notebook that you already have into a special diary. Draw shapes and letters with stencils, add colorful paper, or stick on your favorite stickers to your diary to make it more unique. Decorate both the cover and the inner pages with whatever elements you like.  Try writing a title on the cover of your diary with crisp lettering using a stencil. You can even create your own custom stencil online for any words or font you want.  Easily create cover art that you love by cutting a piece of colored or patterned fabric or paper slightly larger than the cover of your diary. Then fold the material over the edges of the cover and glue in place with adhesive meant for paper or fabric, depending on what material you use. Glue a printed photo or your own artwork to the cover of your diary for a personal touch. You can even add a sheet of sticky laminating paper over the page you decorate in order to protect the art.  Add a photo to your diary cover that illustrates the theme of your diary, if you have one. For example, you could attach a photo of your family or friends if you plan to write a lot about them, or a photo of a vacation locale for a diary all about your summer vacation. Create a collage of your own photos and artwork, or find images and art in magazines or other print sources that you or others don’t mind cutting up and gluing.
Summary: Draw freeform lettering or designs. Use stickers, paper, or stencils. Add photos and artwork.

Problem: Article: Just hug him and tell him that you love him and that you're proud of him. You don't need any excuse for this; any time is a good time. This means setting aside the things you find annoying, bothersome, and unfair. Try to put aside your sense of competition and desire to outdo him.  Simply list what things he does great and show you appreciate those activities. Bring him chicken noodle soup, take his temperature, or place a cool washcloth on his forehead.  Be his doctor for a day. It’s quite common in many cultures to give kisses for a variety of reasons.  Sometimes a peck on the cheek will do, and others a kiss on the lips.  Maybe even the top of the head or forehead.  Wherever the kiss, it’s a simple sign showing you are willing to display emotion. Hands and the surrounding area carry a lot of tension, and it’s not so invasive as to be awkward.  This is especially useful if your brother uses his hands for work all day. Whether it’s rough-housing around, skipping together, playing tag, or a friendly game of punch-buggy, being physical with your brother is a different form of physical interaction he may enjoy.  Breaking a sweat together is a great way to bond.
Summary:
Give your brother a big hug. Engage in the good things your brother does. Take care of him when he's sick. Kiss your brother. Give him a hand massage. Play with your brother.