XO Aunt Ali
I am an Aunt, Daughter, Sister, and Friend. I hope to inspire others to laugh at the days to come.
Tuesday, August 26, 2014
Lunch Edition
Tuesday, August 19, 2014
Behind the Scenes: 1st Day of School
xo,
aunt ali
Patience is not a virtue of hers #pissed
Criminals make it look easy :)
8:15am-Finally got the bag...
And Mason!! (He was just snoozing away)
(Guys, I am fine…don't call CPS. They really do love me, I just have #3rdchildproblems!)
Sunday, August 10, 2014
GLAM Squad Assemble!
I am so blessed to have such a fabulous Glam Squad! It takes my whole team here to get me ready for a night out. Thankfully I have two very stylish littlest besties who are always eager to help make sure that I look good before heading out the door.
XO Aunt Ali
"Um, not those shoes Aunt Ali."
Getting ready would not have been nearly as fun without you girlies! Love y'all!XO Aunt Ali
Tuesday, August 5, 2014
Behind the Scenes: The Terrible Two's
The highly dreaded "terrible two's" has hit my sister's house in full force. Gone are the days when I could simply distract my niece with a cookie or a laugh. Now when you make Ady mad, it's a full blown, tears streaming, hair pulling, screaming fit. A few weeks ago, she wanted a cookie and her mother refused. Since she was already running on a sugar high, that was the only reason she needed to plop down on the kitchen floor and wail "wahh!"
Being the fun Aunt Ali that I am, I caved and tried to sneak her the cookie that she so obviously wanted. Oh no, that wasn't going to make her happy. It's the principle of the matter; it's the fact that we did not give her the cookie when she asked for it the first time. The plan to get her way lasted a while... she followed me around from room to room (just to make sure I was in listening range).
Her daddy was the only one who could calm her down. We did get some cute pictures from it though. Looks like we are in for quite an adventure this year!
XO Aunt Ali
Being the fun Aunt Ali that I am, I caved and tried to sneak her the cookie that she so obviously wanted. Oh no, that wasn't going to make her happy. It's the principle of the matter; it's the fact that we did not give her the cookie when she asked for it the first time. The plan to get her way lasted a while... she followed me around from room to room (just to make sure I was in listening range).
Her daddy was the only one who could calm her down. We did get some cute pictures from it though. Looks like we are in for quite an adventure this year!
XO Aunt Ali
Saturday, August 2, 2014
Prepare to be Amazed
As I continue to craft, my sister's expectations continue to get higher and higher for me. The other night she found the picture shown above and asked me to recreate it. I told her that I am just not that talented. "Oh come on, it doesn't look that hard to paint!" She obviously has not taken an art class either. Finally she decided she would take on the challenge herself. When I asked her which paint brush she would like to use, she insisted on finger painting this picture with a great claim, "Prepare to be amazed!"
Oh, I was "amazed" alright...
If I ever need a good looking reindeer I know exactly who to call. Love ya sister!
XO Aunt Ali
Wednesday, July 30, 2014
Feeling Crafty as Directed by My Sisters
I am not an artist nor have I ever taken any art classes. I have never claimed to be an artist nor would I ever. But somehow my sisters have not received that memo. They keep coming to me with crafting projects, the latest project being to get my sister's new classroom together. Honestly, I cannot even tell the difference between acrylic verses latex paint. So naturally when my sister gave me the "gold" paint she wanted me to use, I didn't question it. It wasn't until I was past the point of return when I realized that the paint she had handed me was definitely more copper than gold. Panic set in. I quickly grabbed more paint to mix with the copper I had already painted on. It looked better without my concoction. Frantically I grabbed the paper-towels to try and blot the paint off.
To my surprise the blotted paint didn't look half bad. Thankfully I have wonderful big sisters who gladly accepted my painting with a great "thank you." What a blessing it is to have a big sister that you know when she says, "I love it" she really means "I love you."
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