 Hello, this is Morgan and Sean. We're from Great Falls, Montana. We love watching Trucker Josh vlogs. Don't forget to subscribe. Good morning. Good morning. Let's go get our coffee. I'm gonna sit on the perch. Do some part sitting. With my coffee. Oh, yes. Okay. Now I gotta get my mug. My mug, here's my mug. Out here, man, settles his own problems. It's bright out here. Much better. All right, boys. Diesel. Chevy over there. Why doesn't porch sitting with me? Hey, come here. Come here. Who's in porch sitting? No, no, no. That coffee's for me, though. Coffee's for me. Sorry. You got enough energy, man. Hamming old man, I need some coffee. This is for human people. I almost call myself an old man. Every time I do that, Brick gets mad at me. I'm not an old man yet. I'll get there. I'm trying to get in enough hours at work. We're not hours. I'm trying to get enough work done. So that one day when I am an old man, I can just do this full-time. I'll be a full-time porch-sitter. I'll just be sitting out here judging the world. Drinking my coffee. Yelling at the neighbor kids to stay off my lawn. This will be my view. All right, Diesel. You're still gonna be here, right? And you gotta live forever, man. That's the deal. So our family reunion today is the Gaysbracht reunion. Got aunts and uncles coming in from Ontario. There's one of my aunts and uncles came. My aunt and uncle came from Paraguay down in South America. They're up here to visit from BC, but they live in Manitoba now. So I guess now they're Manitoban. Am I missing any? My family from all over. Apparently all dad's siblings are gonna be there. All the ones that are still here with us, they're all gonna be at the reunion. That hasn't happened in well over a decade, I think. So it's really exciting for them to get together with their siblings, and I sort of get to see my long-lost cousins that I haven't seen ever, or that I've seen like once or twice in my life. Should be fine. Apparently there's gonna be fireworks tonight, too. I don't know. Let's see what happens. So we got quite a few people here. We just took some family pictures. Some people left already. I think they're coming back later though, but a lot of people filled up the whole park pretty much. I might give the camera to my dad. This is his family. I'll let him go around and film some with everyone. He's very excited that everyone was able to make it. Oh, we all are. We're all very excited. The Geesprech, the Geesprech family reunion of being in Canada for 50 years. We all got together in almost every single, except my oldest sister couldn't make it. She had a heart surgery just a little while ago, and she's still in the hospital and recovering from her surgery there. This is just south of Steinbeck, Manitoba, Canada, and we're all scattered all around the yard here. You know what? I don't even know all of them. There's brothers and sisters with their children, grandchildren. We're just starting to play some games here. And here's Chuckle Josh's Uncle Ike with his family. Just visiting with Aunt Lily. People all over the place, having a good time. Sitting and visiting, walking around. We're just end up breaking for a snack. We took a whole bunch of photos for family history, and now we're just taking a bit of a break, having some goodies, some to drink. Hello, here's one for me on your face. Just gathering all over the place. Two boys going for a walk. Let's check out the kitchen. Let's check out some food. Not all of them goodies. Sitting around just taking care of all of this. Oh, hi, is that a camera? That's Chuckle Josh's camera. You're on Chuckle Josh. You made it. You're starting off. I can hardly wait till I start. I think you've seen that face around here. Chuckle Josh's video. Just taking a few clips. It is time to eat. I'm trying to find Chuckle Josh. I'm not sure where he is gone. I think I found him. Join his food here. This is the good stuff right here. No doubt. Take a look at that. These spread sugar. These spread sugar are right. Almost all of us are sweet tooths. Okay, those are a couple clips here. A little few minutes of showing what's going on here. There's a whole lot's going on here yet today. Look at that. Found me all the way from Paraguay and all around. That's Jesse. That's my nephew. That's Jesse. This is Jason. I got that right yet. Someday. If I don't, they'll say to it that I will. Okay, I want to show you some pictures of my family too. This is from my mom and dad and all the kids, grandkids, great-grandchildren and so on. I think there's even great-great-grandchildren. But I'm not going to want to end my name. I'm just going to show you a little bit of the family tree. It started off with Peter and Maria Giesbrecht. Then from the oldest one, this was the old Maria. That was all her children. And Diedrich. He stayed single. He died before he could get married. And then Peter, Sarah and so on. Up to here. That's where I am. Three kids. Two grandkids. And then this whole tree. I don't know if you can see the whole thing. That's the family tree. I want to show you one more thing. All the ones here except just my oldest sister Maria. It started off from here. Everyone is a family member. The wind is kind of getting a bit strong here. And up to 260 people. And there's one family. That is just from my parents down here. Of course, my parents have both have gone already. Three of my brothers have gone on. Like, uh, Diedrich has died. Peter has died. And Abraham. Like Abraham and Master. All the names that are in in bright red. Those are my siblings. And the other ones are married into it. So Abraham. So Abraham. And Peter. And Diedrich. They're no longer alive. But all the sisters. Eight sisters yet. And, uh, five brothers. And all their families. Are still around. It's been a great gathering. And what's going on? I'm going to go on till dark. We'll have some fireworks later on yet. That's right. We'll go on fireworks here. And I'm going to see you. And you get to go. You get to shoot me. And you're going to come on TV. So that's part of our family history. It's been around for quite a while. My dad was born in 1919. And I was born in 1955. So we've all been around. The youngest sibling of mine is He's over 50 years old. His father's been around for quite a while. And all of his children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, great-great-grandchildren have come onto the scene. Not everybody could make it. I didn't have a one-child-grandmother here. But my father was a great family man right there. Enjoying his meal and bowing down to you. That means he likes all of you. He's a great guy. Wouldn't be a gathering without some good old-fashioned German hymns. That's dad on the guitar there. That's my mom on the right there. That's my two aunts in between and my dad's sisters. Dad's playing a song that he always played when I was a kid. One second. I'm surprised I'm here. He doesn't know we're coming. Playing a song you always played when I was a kid. That's my mom on the right there. There it is! I remember you played this song every time you came home from a trip. Picked up the guitar and pecked away. And we're back home once again for a really fun gathering. And we're getting ready for the stampede. Here they come. You ready? You ready for it? We're going to hide around the corner so they don't know where I am. Hey Frank. Hey buddy. Be careful. The big guys are coming. Watcha gonna go flying? Just like a bullet. Hey buddy. Hey. I missed you man. Hey Diesel. What are you doing? Collecting all your toys? Taking inventory? Thanks for no one's stolen while we were gone. Hey guys. All right let's go out guys. Get your collars on. They're on the counter over here. Excuse me gentlemen. They glow. See? And at night we can see where they are in the bush. So this wasn't a regular Trucker Josh vlog. This was a very special one. This was the Geese Breaks Reunion 2019. And a big thank you to my dad for taking over the camera there and showing you guys around a little bit. Showing you that family tree. There was 17 children in their family from my Oma and Opa. Which means grandma and grandpa. My Oma and Opa had 17 children. The two of them.