She dropped the matter, and his birthday remained May 28. Armed with the Social Security card, the birth certificate, and the letter from Principal Simpson of the Briarcrest Christian School, they drove the next day to the Department of Motor Vehicles. This time they had Collins in tow. Collins
After discussing the issue, they decided to let it go, and his birthday continued to be recognized as May 28. With the necessary documents, including a Social Security card and birth certificate, they prepared for their visit to the Department of Motor Vehicles the next day.
They brought Collins along, indicating he was a key part of this process. This scenario captures a significant moment in the narrative of "The Blind Side" by Michael Lewis, highlighting the importance of identity and paperwork in shaping one's future.