Simple Stories {Documented}
I know that I’ve said it before, I’ll say it again: I LOVE being ‘Aunt Christie’.
My nephew, Cooper will be two years old on April 1st. He’s talking so much now and he can say my name, which I love.
It sounds like he’s saying, “Kiss-tee”…It’s Appropriate because I kiss on his little head. all. the. time.
I took the photo in this layout when I was watching Cooper the other day; he was running so fast that the photo is blurry but I love it anyway.
Speaking of nephews, here’s a photo of my new little nephew, Jackson:
Jackson was born last Monday, his mommy took this photo of him…just hours old. What a dreamy little guy. I’m already in love with him.
I’m headed out to California in May, can’t wait to snuggle him.
~o~
Have a wonderful week!
xoxo, Christie
That photo of your nephew is entirely too precious and adorable. Your layout is fantastic, that misted background is so dreamy!
What a fantastic page .. love the chicken wire b/g! Two oh so adorable nephews .. what a lucky Auntie you are!
I LOVE your nephew! Babies are beautiful! Makes me want to hold one again. Sad how fast they grow.
Your layout is fabulous! I love the background. Lovely stenciling!
Kate
jackson is so so cute!!! And your Lo is precious Christie 🙂
Aunt Kiss-Tee! That’s the sweetest thing I’ve heard in a while. I can’t believe Cooper’s almost two. I remember when you first posted about him being born! And now little baby Jackson has come to join the party. I love it!
awhhhhh you are very lucky you have 2 gorgeous nephews – FAB LO love the misting
Most of us don’t tell stories to become an entertainer or to make it on television. We tell stories as a way to instruct, explain and, in the end, sell our ideas to others. As a leader we must sell ideas. As a co-worker we must sell ideas. As a spouse, parent and friend we want and need to sell ideas.
Your layout is beautiful…the misting is perfect. The baby is so precious….I have one that is just 7 days old in my home at the moment.
[…] I created a layout of Tuck’s older brother, Cooper, using this same “Documented” line HERE. […]