Wednesday, April 17, 2024

The big apple

Hi friends!!!!!

This past wknd I visited my sorority fam in NYC!! One of my bigs lives there & is killiiing it! It was such a fun, wholesome family reunion😇


We did lots of ~local~ New Yorker things with my big who is a nyc resident, which was so fun. We had the best food- pizza, bagels, all the goodness. I had the most heavenly boba of my life. NYC is so cool. I could definitely see myself living there in my 20s. I luv how you don’t need a car, there are so many diff cute neighborhoods, and the vibes are just great. 


We went to a comedy show and some of the comedians were kinda awk lol- but it was funny. My fav day we went to Central Park and had a picnic. It was sunny & a bunch of dogs kept coming up to us because we had food lol, or because they liked us?? This one cute white fluffball hung out for a while and we named him Pookie. So cute. 


Anyways, just catching you all up on my recent whereabouts. Have a good week!


Xoxo, 

Ava Lillie


Friday, April 5, 2024

To my sister:

Hey Claire, Booga, & my bestfriend💗

We have grown from toddlers to bickering middle schoolers  to besties in high school, to you being my role model, now being my forever bestfriend, and being your maid of honor!I I truly got a built-in best friend (two of them! Shoutout Ella ) and I couldn’t be luckier. I won the sister jackpot.


Claire, you inspire me every day to be kind and thoughtful. I have not met anyone as considerate, warm-hearted, and caring as you. You remember the small random things I say, text me anytime I mention a big event I was nervous about, send me so many cute cards, and overall always make me feel SO loved. I love you so much and cannot even begin to explain how grateful I am for you (I would seriously need a whole blog or novel for it).


You are incredibly smart, hardworking, beautiful, and a wonderful woman. I’m so proud of you Miss Nurse! Saving lives and stamping out disease daily, as GS says. I’m so excited to see you as a bride this year and marry the love of your life! I’m so happy you found your person, I love Tom. You deserve a partner that is so amazing, and who treats you as well as you treat everyone you love, and Tom is definitely that. I can’t wait to have a brother and stand beside you on your big day!


Thanks for listening to me always, even when it’s about annoying random stuff. I remember when we had to split up our shared closet in 2018 when you moved away to college, it was one of the saddest days. I miss living next to you and giving you back massages in exchange for wearing your clothes. My love and admiration for you is endless. Plz move to Chicago with Tom soon so we can hangout everyday instead of FaceTime every day haha. Can’t wait to share a closet again, go to yoga with you, and keep doing life with you! 


Xoxo,

Ava Lillie

Sunday, March 31, 2024

My Word for April

Hey hi!!

Happy (day b4) April! I think April will be a good month. I am manifesting happy & positive vibes for us besties. My word for this month: 

                                                                        GRATITUDE

I think this will be a nice way to actively remind myself to be GRATEFUL for where I am. This plays into a part of mindfulness (shoutout January) and is a great way to maintain a positive outlook. Especially when things are difficult, being GRATEFUL helps ground you in the present and focus on what matters. GRATITUDE is a simple habit that I like to incorporate into tasks like brushing my teeth and journaling. I am going to work on being GRATEFUL for little things during my day that make me smile because I have so many things to be GRATEFUL for, and for that, I am extremely lucky. Now let's go slay April!

Xoxo,

Ava Lillie

                                                 (Beautiful art & quote from Christine Owens)


March Reflection

 Hi friends!

Happy March 31st! Now that I am up to date, I can set a word for the month and do a reflection. How awesome. My word for March was CONSISTENCY. 

In reflecting on my March, I think I met my goal to be CONSISTENT. I developed a routine of going to yoga tues, wed, and thurs at 8, and sat & sun at 9:30. This is nice to know the instructors and have a routine of what classes I like. I finished my first quarter of classes at my new school at it went really well! I am proud of myself. Even in finals with less structure, I maintained a routine that helped me stay balanced and focused. I kept up with new friends and old, and family members, which is really important to me. 

Yay March! You were good to me. Even though it was my word for this month, I hope to remain CONSISTENT for the rest of the year.



Here's to April, spring, and more sunshine!

Xoxo, 

Ava Lillie

(Art from Christine Owens)

Roadtrip Review

 Hi friends!

My family and I are driving home from our week-long road trip to the south. I live in Chicago and haven't been anywhere in the South besides Florida, and I loved it. We made kinda a rectangle? Our stops were as follows: Memphis, Jackson, New Orleans, Gulf Shores, Montgomery, and Nashville. Yes, there was a lot of driving, and for the most part, I was the passenger princess hehe. 

In Memphis, Tennesse we went to the National Civil Rights Museum at the Lorraine Motel. It is where MLK was shot, it was very powerful to be in the building where this happened. We also explored downtown Memphis, saw the ducks at the Peabody Hotel, and ofc had good food. On our way out, we went to Graceland where Elvis lived which was so fun, Elvis is so cool. 

In Jackson, Mississippi we stopped at the MS Civil Rights Museum. This museum is incredibly well done, with very interactive exhibits that are divided into sections. It was informative and inspiring, great for every age. 

We spent a few days in New Orleans, which was so awesome. We ofc had all the good eats like beignets (why are they not spelled like benyays?), gumbo, and pralines. My sister has gone on service trips to help those affected by Hurricane Katrina, so she showed us around the lower 9th ward. We went to the Tate, Etienne, and Provost (TEP) Center which is the school where the first three Black girls went to an all-white school, one of the first steps to desegregation. We met Leonna Tate, one of the three women who now works at the TEP Center and has a foundation committed to "remembering the past while looking forward." It was so cool to meet Ms. Tate and impactful that she is only 70, a reminder that this did not happen that long ago. In New Orleans, we explored the French Quarter, went on a cemetary tour, and saw live music on Frenchmen street. 

Then we spent a few days in the Gulf Shores of Alabama, which was gorgeous. The sand was white, the gulf was a little cold, but the sun was shining and it was beautiful. One morning I watched the sunrise and walked on the beach, and then went to a hot yoga class. Geeez it was hard and so hot. It was fun to go to a new studio and an advanced class, and my instructor was awesome. She used to be a snowbird from Chicago and just moved to the Gulf Shores permanently and works as a yoga instructor, talk about life goals. 

On our way back up to Chicago, we stopped in Montgomery, Alabama. We went to the Legacy Sites which was the most powerful museum(s) I have ever been to (my family luvvssss museums if you can't already tell, and I do too). The Legacy Sites are funded by the Equal Justice Initiative (EJI) that were started by Bryan Stevenson. He is the author of Just Mercy, a novel that brought attention the problems in the criminal justice system. EJI is committed to end mass incarceration, excessive punishment, and racial inequality. The cite had three parts: the Legacy Museum, the National Memorial for Peace and Justice, and the Freedom Monument Sculpture Park. The Legacy Museum gives a timeline from slavery to mass incarceration through technology and art. The National Memorial for Peace and Justice is dedicated to victims who died from the racial terror of lynching. It is the first memorial for those who died and confronts society today for not recognizing it. The structure is very powerful and emotional. The Freedom Monument Sculpture Park is new, located along the Alabama River, and honors enslaved people. The Park features art and a Freedom Memorial that contains more than 100,000 Black family names who were the fist to be officially recongized in the 1870 census. The technology beside it allows for a QR code to help people find their last name on the wall as a connection to the courage and strength of their past. 

Our final stop was Nashville, yeeeehaw! I love Nash its so fun. We walked around Broadway street, went in a cutie neighborhood my friend who lives in Nash recommended, and I got cowboy boots. Huuuuge highlight for me. I got tacovas and got the customized with a sexcccy cowboy omg. They say ava and are so cute and I will be wearing them all summer. Very excited, if you can't tell lol.

Currently, we are in the middle of nowhere Indiana, and I have to pee! A small bladder is really terrible for road trips. This road trip has been epic. I am grateful to my family to spend it with me and take my picture at every stop. To the south, I will be back! Thanks for reading this far friends. 

Xoxo,

Ava Lillie



I have baby fever

Whats's up dear readers!

If you were to talk to me 6 months ago I would have said I would be a fun aunt and just live with my hot husband and be dinks. But o how that has changed. I started babysitting for this family a few summers ago on occasion, but they just had a baby, so now I babysit them a couple days every week. And to think I used to think kids were annoying! Now I want a baby!!!

The family I babysit for is so sweet, and I genuinely enjoy hanging out with all of the kids from the 1-year-old to the 11-year-old girl who is very similar to me. I even like playing Fortnite with the two middle boys. Being a mom is so fun. But also so tiring geez I cannot imagine doing that full time yet. 


I can’t wait to be pregnant and dress my bump, name my baby, have a cute mini-me and my husbands mini-me, and dress my baby in the most adorable outfits. I defo want to get married and spend time with my husband before I have kids, but I’m excited to be in my 30s and have kids. Besides what am I gonna do when I am 37 and bored. And my sisters will def have kids so we will force our kids to be friends and have so many family gatherings. My parents are gonna be the funniest and best grandparents. And I want to be pregnant with my besties and be like the summer I turned pretty fams where we vacay together and our kids fall in love./ Wow. I am shocked on this character change for me, but I guess motherhood is one of my callings. 


Xoxo,

Ava Lillie 

Tuesday, March 19, 2024

Spring

Hi friends!

It’s almost my favorite season! YAY! I am so excited for spring, it is the absolute best season. The weather is getting warmer, the sun starts to shine more, the days are getting longer, flowers are starting to bloom, and summer is on the horizon. What’s there not to like about spring?? (besides the terrible allergies I get from it lol, why is sneezing in class so embarrassing🙈) 


Spring is technically March 19th to June 20th, to get specific with you, friends. So it’s basically a little bit of March, April, May, and June. These are top-tier months (besides July which is without a doubt the best month). 


One of the main reasons I love spring is because of the flowers. I developed a love for gardening when I started helping my neighbor in the summer of 2020. What started as weeding, turned into planting produce, making pots, garden arrangements, and a hobby I look forward to every spring and summer. Spring is normally a preparation time for the garden, filled with weeding, turning over soil, and cutting down things that have died in the winter. I know readers, all of these tasks sound so boring, and if you asked me 5 years ago to do this, I would have had to be dragged out of the house to do it. But now, I love putting on a good podcast or audiobook and gardening, even weeding is therapeutic. 


The smell of blooming flowers, sun shining on your face, and going on long walks is just amazing. I love spring. I could talk about it forever, but will spare you from any more rambling my dear readers. I hope spring has sprung where you are and you can enjoy the best season!! 


Xoxo,

Ava Lillie 


(pictures from last spring when I visited my freshman year roommate in DC😇)

Sunday, March 17, 2024

Fav shows

Hi friends! Here are my favorite shows at the moment! I am a big fan of reality tv, watching dramatic people fall in love, sitcoms, and old abc shows from the 2010s. 
  • Pretty Little Liars 
  • Mindy Project
  • New Girl
  • The Bachelor/ Bachelorette/ bip
  • Survivor 
  • Amazing Race
  • Switched at Birth
  • Love is Blind 
Give me any show recs in the comments plz! Have a good week :) 

Xoxo, 
Ava Lillie 

To my roommate:

Dear Kenly, kenners, kiwi, froomie, & my bestie, 

Thank goodness you replied to my last-minute Instagram DM to be my roommate. I could not imagine my life without you. Freshman year was full of ups and downs, but definitely more ups, all thanks to you. 


I seriously wouldn’t want to live in a shoebox with anyone else, and often I wish I could wake up next to you in Gooch 312. First laying in bed scrolling on Instagram reels just to send them to each other, playing 7 Pm while we get ready, wearing each other’s clothes to complete our outfits, eating an omelet and sharing a fruit bowl, and walking to the library or class listening to weird music like Hamilton. I love doing life with you. I cannot wait to keep doing life with you (hopefully geographically closer soon, that's my bad) and become crazy cat ladies. 


I know that if I ever need anyone, you are my go-to person. You are the most supportive person out there. You put everyone before yourself and care so deeply for the people you love. I admire you. You are so smart, strong, fierce af, gorgeous, and littttyyy. I am so lucky to know you. 


I miss you every day. Doing random tasks, getting bevies, going on walks, debriefing, and even sitting in silence on my bed is not the same without you by my side. If I need someone to tell me the truth if my outfit is ugly or too pink, only you will, and if I need to tell you a tmi i know you will always answer my call. I hope you know how wonderful you are and what a profound impact on my life you have made. You will always be the Ken to my barbie, my partner in crime, and hold a special place in my heart. Thanks for supporting me through it all, I love you always. 


Xoxo, 

Ava Lillie

Tuesday, March 12, 2024

Yoga

 Hi friends! 

I recently went into yoga a few months ago and it has been life-changing. My older sister has always told me to try it and I’m so glad I did. 


It’s the perfect mix of a workout and mindfulness. I’m sweaty but not dripping (unless it’s hot yoga). I go most mornings and on the weekends to my fav classes. My favorite style is vinyasa flow, and when I am tired I like hatha. Basically, the difference is vinyasa is a more active class with movement linked to breath, whereas hatha is slower poses and more focused on alignment and stretching.


The community at my yoga studio is welcoming and warm. I have a few friendly faces I will put my mat next to and chat with after class. Last week a yoga friend brought muffins after class! It was so nice. 


My favorite yoga teacher always has a 75-minute class on Saturday and Sunday mornings, she has the best energy, playlist, and flows in her classes. It is fun to work on headstands, splits, and poses. I (almost!) have a headstand.


I love yoga and am fortunate to have access to an awesome studio. When I don’t have time for a whole class, I often look at YouTube videos and use those. They are a great way to try yoga with very low stakes. And if it's not your thing, that is okay too. Any way to move your body is good for you! It doesn’t need to be a traditional workout, it could simply be a walk from the train to your house. 


Hope you all are having a good week. 


Xoxo, 

Ava Lillie


(a picture from my yoga studio, I have slowly built up the confidence to go in the second row)


Thursday, March 7, 2024

Growing up

Hi friends!

Good morning, afternoon, night, & thanks for stopping by :)

I have been thinking a lot about change and growing up. Currently queuing 'Landslide' to dramatically bawl my eyes out on the train while I write this. Growing up is hard. First, it is your oldest sister moving away to college, splitting your shared clothes, and begging her to come home on weekends. Then your other sister moves away, there are no more game nights, and it is just my parents and I. Family dinners of 5 turned into dinners for 3, the house is always quiet, and I long for nights fighting over what to watch on tv. Then it came my time to move away, and I never fully thought about what it would be like and how hard it would truly be. 

No one writes guidelines on 'how to grow up', explaining the sadness of no longer sharing breakfast with your sisters, carpooling with your best friend to school, seeing your high school friends in the hallways, driving down familiar streets of your neighborhood, and coming home to a parent cooking dinner. These small daily moments I think about when I now do many of these tasks alone, wishing for the company of my closest loved ones. I have made new friends, and surrounded myself with people I can do these mundane tasks with, but there holds a special place in my heart for the people I did it with first. 

I will always cherish my childhood and maintain my relationships that shaped me into the person I am today. Reminiscing, laughing over old stories, and re-hashing the same drama will always be fun. My hometown will always hold a special place in my heart: it is filled with stores I shopped at for hours in middle school, restaurants I went on awkward first dates, and parks my sisters and I choreographed gymnastics routines in. 

Even though growing up is hard, I am grateful to have a foundation of love to grow from. New beginnings and change are opportunities to learn new things and meet new people. "When in doubt, zoom out." There is a life beyond my life situation."  Christine Owen's art always reminds me there is a world way bigger than me. Her art grounds me in the present, encourages me to take change one step at a time, and makes growing up look a little less scary. 

Hope you all resonated with my thoughts and remember to stay in touch with your long- distance loved ones.

Xoxo,

Ava Lillie



The big apple

Hi friends!!!!! This past wknd I visited my sorority fam in NYC!! One of my bigs lives there & is killiiing it! It was such a fun, whole...