Through Cousin’s Eyes is not only a story that is relevant to my cousin Kelsey and I, but should also be relevant to you, and helping your families situations, troubles, and much more. Throughout our blog their will be realistic stories, advise, yet more. Our blog will reach its highest climax when we can obtain more viewers, that allows us to reveal a twist that can make anyone believe family is everything.
Thursday, November 26, 2009
Happy Thanksgiving!
Kelsey and Mikail here, uniting on the marvelous feast of the pilgrims. Not gonna lie, this has been the most pathetic thanksgiving of our lives. Nobody was there.....thanks guys. Nevertheless, we never fail to create our own fun. We will give you a run down of the day's events thus far: Mikail arrives at grandma sellner's at approximately 1:30. Around 2 Mikail enjoyed the luxury of the food being placed at the table because so few people showed up. I, Kelsey Sellner, arrived at 3:20 to begin this afternoon's festivities. As I walked in the door, to my dismay, a third of the family was sleeping(1) and the other two thirds were doing dishes (2). That folks screamed THANKSGIVING!! After briefly catching up with each other's lives (i mean it had been a whole day since we last saw each other), our aunt that secretly (openly) hates us showed up in her schnazzy car and parked in the driveway to avoid any type of golfcart collision. Even though dinner was over she insisted upon bringing food...as she carried in a pizza box, our jaws dropped to the floor and we began to chuckle. We laughed even harder as the box was opened and chicken, chicken, and more chicken were thrown into a bowl...yes my friends our aunt stole chicken off the buffet of a pizza parlor and brought it for consumption. As our laughter was contained, we went in the basement to relive some childhood memories (even though we're still children at heart). In a previous discovery, Mikail and I stumbled upon a box so disturbing we took pictures to show you. This box was in a chest full of family keepsakes (whether they should be kept or not...) On the outside of the box is a story of our ancestor, Annie Ecker, who got the flu back in the day and lost all her hair. She had it made into a hairpiece to wear. We will be posting pictures shortly of this disturbance. We could not believe our eyes and one the most disturbing facts about it is that it is the same exact hair color I obtain...this is no lie folks!!!! Happy Thanksgiving!!
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