All of the others are just imitators! Introducing, the one and only true auntie- Auntie Jen!
Louis got to meet his Aunt Jen for the first time the day yesterday when she came to visit with Sittee and Gramps. She brought lots of presents for Big Louie and lived up to her promise to be a baby hog! Louis was disappointed not to be able to meet his cousin Katie. She had to stay back in Charleston with Uncle Scott because she is getting over a cold. Even though he's getting bigger ( 6 lbs 12 oz!), Louis just can't be around the germ sponges just yet! Sittee is staying for the week to help take care of her first grandson. Louis is looking forward to a trip to Charleston to meet Uncle Corey and Aunt Karen and his grand-Sittee. Merry Christmas!!!!
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I made the website! I made the website!! I made the website!!! Yippee!!
Thanks Louis!
I don't think the "fake" aunts could ever look as proud as the "real" Aunt Jen. She uses her marketing skills to keep us all informed about his website updates and his progress. He is getting so big and is really adorable. I see him smiling at his Aunt Jen for sure!
Rhonda
What if a fake aunt was more real than the real one?
Clearly we need to set up some ground rules.
I propose false aunts will be referred to as "Auntie" and real aunts will retain the their rightful title-- "Aunt". As for Aunts that are not genuine (the real-fakes problem), they will be referred to as "fraudulaunt". Aunties who act in this manner are likely to not be spoken of again, although the term "fraudulantie" is somewhat humorous.
Concerning the above problems...it is clear that the real aunties must be "vigilaunt" in patrolling the website for "fraudulaunties" and we suggest that they be called "vigilaunties".
I suppose when the vigilaunties become intoleraunt, they become tyraunts. And there will be no special treatmaunt for sycophaunts.
Louis did not know he would be such entertainmaunt.
hahahah.
Someday all these "idiaunts" will have to "identifaunt" themselves...but then again maybe "naunt". We don't want poor Louis or his parents to know how crazy some of us really are.
"Identifaunt", "Nuant"? it is apparaunt, or should we say, a-parent that there is an amateur among us-- we will try and remain non-chalaunt.
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