Saturday, June 15, 2013

Annual Conference on U.S. Turkish Relations: Turkish Toddler's Business in America



Annual Conference on U.S. Turkish Relations: Turkish Toddler's Business in America

My plan is to go to the Annual Conference on U.S. Turkish Relations in Washington D.C. The event is held on my birthday and my parents anniversary. They wanted to marry October 31, but Halloween came. My parents, a girl from the capital of Ankara, Turkey, and my father, a world traveler from Michigan to California met and married in New York City, November 1. Las Vegas, Nevada is where I was born, November 2. Annual Conference on U.S. Turkish Relations is November 1-2. Leaders are parents to the children of their cultures, our union symbolizes that. Chase Leo stands for Mehmet the Second. Mehmet chased Leo out of Constantinople May 1453. Later Batuhan was sent by Genghis Khan. My professor became a U.S. Senator. He told my wife and I we should marry. We were preparing for Halloween in New York City October 31. The city was shut down for Halloween parties in Greenwich Village. My Turkish wife and I married November 1, New York’s City Hall. Chase Leo is a prime example of the relationship between Turkey and the U.S.A. up to November 2, 2011; We married November 2, the toddler’s birthday falls November 2, 2011; the exact same time of the 30th Annual Conference in our nation’s capital concerning U.S. Turkish relations October 31, November 1, November 2; Our marriage, our child, our two countries.

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