Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Where is our Bree?



Kirsten here, reporting for blog duty.

We announced awhile ago that our cousin Bree is coming to live with us. So where is she?

You know what? We don't know.

If you read our first Stories post, you've probably figured out that our extended family is... um... kind of dysfunctional. Which is the reason for Bree coming here in the first place. Unfortunately, that means that the communication isn't always the greatest. At the moment, we can't seem to find anyone who knows exactly where she is or who she's staying with right now.

Yeah, we're kind of worried. She's probably fine. It's not the first time one of our family members has dropped completely off the radar, but it still doesn't make things better.

We're still expecting that she'll be here eventually. Blakeney is kind of a bulldog about stuff like this (and I mean that in the nicest possible way.) She'll track Bree down eventually, and we'll all laugh over rootbeers about the pointless drama.

In the meantime, though, we have a bed standing empty, and we're concerned. Good news soon, I hope...

~K

2 comments:

  1. good luck finding out what's going on!

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  2. Thanks, Aurora. We appreciate the good thoughts.

    We thought the custody thing was all worked out, but apparently neither of her parents actually has any idea where she's staying, and so (obviously) they haven't even talked to her about it. I think her mom assumed she was with her dad and vice versa, but she's not either place.

    Chances are she's with some relative or friend we haven't gotten in touch with yet. As far as we know, she doesn't even realize we're looking for her or that she's supposed to be here rather than with one of her folks. We don't think she's avoiding us on purpose. (Although if she eventually refuses to come, we can't really force her.)

    Hopefully we can update with good news soon! We're tired of the suspense! This wasn't our plan, but I guess it's just "real life writes the plot."

    ~K

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