
Hi. I'm Camille. I am the youngest sister of a family with eight kids. My oldest sister Celia is the best one.
Celia remembers when I was born. She was almost twenty! Ancient! She came home from college to help take care of me and my mom. When she picked me up from the hospital, she was holding me in the elevator and my mom was in a wheelchair. People in the elevator thought I was her kid! I should be so lucky!
Celia was always fun to visit when I was little. We'd hang out with her son Max and watch Barney videos and go to Burger King playland. It was always fun except when she made me sleep in a crib with a diaper. She didn't want me to wet the bed.
I am currently working part time as a princess, and I am graceful and beautiful. I became that way after taking lessons from my oldest and best sister Celia. She encourages me to find the beauty within so that I can be beautiful without, just like her.
I am a senior in high school at Athenian, which is a fancy private school. Celia never went there because my parents didn't love her, but she turned out just fine. I hope to follow in Celia's footsteps and attend BYU where I can meet a fine, upstanding man like Carl and marry him. Then I can have babies of my own and give one to my oldest and best sister, Celia!
11 comments:
Oh Camille, you shouldn't have. Really. I'm so flattered.
Someday you will be as great as me, I promise.
Aw, what a sweet tribute to your sister! You should print a copy and frame it for Celia for Christmas.
Your first blog entry sucks. I'm the best sister.
Such a lovely post! Are you going to do a tribute post to all of your wonderful sisters?
I am forwarding this to my little sister so that you can set the example of how to write flattering, over the top with love and admiration blogs about favorite sisters. She really doesn't have a choice, I'm her only one but she should love me as much as Celia says, I mean, that you say you love Celia.
You forgot to mention one of Celia's most admirable traits: Humility.
I have heard from people far and wide that you owe it all to Celia. Truly, you would be nothing without her.
Thanks to your post, I now know that Celia is the source of all good things. Excellent.
I think as part of this fine tribute, you should volunteer to go tend all of Celia's kids so she can go to a spa for a few hours. What a nice sisterly gesture that would be!
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