74.) Write a letter to Disney Princesses +Thank YOU!

Well, last week Molly, Maddy, and I sent letters to Disney Princesses.

There’s not much to say about this other than if you write a letter to

Walt Disney World Communications

P.O. Box 10040

Lake Buena Vista, FL

32830-0040

They will send an autographed photo back. Molly sent letters to Cinderella and Mulan. Maddy sent them to Merida and Tiana. And  I wrote letters to Merida and Rapunzel. We will keep you all updated on the outcome of this post.

 

Much Love and Summer Fun

81 days won’t last forever

Alicia, Molly, and Maddy

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P.S. The last post published was our 100th post, and on behalf of Molly and I would like to thank everyone who reads and comments frequently to those who have only stopped by the blog once. It means so much. We’ve had this blog for just over a year and have gotten about 100 followers, 30,000 views, 300 comments, and so many new friends. Just thank you all so much for putting up with Molly, me, and all of our rambling. Thanks again!

49. Play uno

Hey everyone, so on Thursday, Molly, myself, and a few friends were able to play an intense (not really) game of uno and many other fun card games.

So, uno is quite a fun game, especially if you’re Molly and I playing with some friends and senior citizens at a club we go to every Wednesday.

Well, what we pictured to be very intense, ended up being all of us on our phones, Molly getting mad at us for being on our phones, forgetting whose turn it was, me volunteering to go, which kept cycling until we just gave up. So, after giving up on uno, we played go fish, and this really weird but intense game that Alex showed us, it’s hard to explain or I would, and then us eating food.

So, what Molly and I learned, is that senior citizens are more fun to play bingo with than our friends… Sorry guys but it’s true.

81 days won’t last forever

Much Love and Summer Fun

Alicia, Molly, Samantha, Julia, and Alex

 

59. Have a paint war, wearing white shirts so we can keep the shirts.

Bonjour all!

Today is a splendid  day mostly because the shirts Alicia and I spray painted finally dried and were washed and now drying again! Woot! Though we didn’t have a paint war, we did take paint and spray it onto shirts. A long while ago back in seventh grade, Alicia, a friend of ours Kylie, and I made these shirts using fabric spray paint. Now this summer, we decided to do it again. It was superbly easy (is superbly even a word?) and almost as awesome as the tie-dye. Personally, my tie-dye came out better than the spray paint because the spray paint mixed together and formed a gorgeous shade of grayish brown. Not the best color in the world, but hey, art is art, right?

Supplies needed: Two plain white shirts (previously washed with no detergent) and the paint

Supplies needed: Two plain white shirts (previously washed with no detergent) and the paint

About to begin the sprayingness of awesome

About to begin the sprayingness of awesome

And now it has begun.

And now it has begun.

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Busily spraying away

Busily spraying away

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My very messy hands after our projects.

My very messy hands after our projects.

Finally, they are completed!

Finally, they are completed!

Now, the future of these shirts have been decided: they are going to be the shirts they have LIFE written on them for the adventure of number 80. Hand out lemons wearing a shirt that says “life”. That’s one adventure as with number 79.  Jumping out of random closets in Ikea, yelling: “Oh my god, Narnia is so awesome!”, I am quite apprehensive to do. Excited, maybe. Nervous, totally.

Anyway, there isn’t much else to say except three things:

One: Thank you for 29,281 views.

Two: Much love and summer fun!

Three: 81dayswontlastforever!

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Molly and Alicia

68. Tie Dye

Hello!

Yesterday, Alicia, Maddy, and I did two projects, but one of them are still drying so I’ll talk about one that is done.  We tie dyed again this year and our projects came out fantastic (as usual). We are so artistic, it’s not even funny. Anyway, so to tie-dye, it’s really not that hard so here are some amazing photographs taken by our dear photographer, Maddy!

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Supplies gathered

Alicia mixing the dye enthusiastically--as always.

Alicia mixing the dye enthusiastically–as always.

Knotting her design together in order to create something great!

Knotting her design together in order to create something great!

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Beginning to dye!

Beginning to dye!

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And finally, they were done with the dying process!

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Stay tune and keep an eye out for when we wear the shirts!

Much love and summer fun!

81dayswontlastforever!

Molly and Alicia

63. Make button art

Hello!

Today, Alicia, Maddy, and I did number 63. Make button art. Make button art was on our list last year (and then our list got revamped..again..and again..and again..) and it was sadly taken off.  However, we finally made stuff! Woot.  Plus, it was quite rainy today and a great day to do a project.

Supplies needed.

Supplies needed.

We got to work with our projects. And as you can tell, we were very serious artists.

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Except Alicia. She wasn’t very serious.

Our projects came out quite well and I can’t wait to hang mine on the wall with my crayon art.

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Before I depart, thanks to all our avid readers who read continuously. As of 8:15 PM, we have 28,351 views. We can’t thank you enough. Our readers make the blog for us!

Thanks to all!

Much love and summer fun!

81dayswontlastforever!

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Molly, Alicia, and Maddy

 

91. Get our permits. (Alicia)

Well, unlike Molly, my DMV experience was rather nice, not speedy, but the people at the DMV my mom and I went to were rather nice. We first went to the one that Molly got her permit, but at 7:30 yesterday, there were a good 50 people waiting outside, so we decided to not wait. However, when we got to the other DMV, the parking lot was completely full, and finally after waiting a good 20 minutes to park, there were about 40 people ahead of us outside, so we waited. For 8:30 in the morning, everyone was very chipper an unlike our driver’s ed instructor told us, didn’t seem to hate their job.

After we got in and checked in, got a number, there was another 30 minute wait, thankfully, due to my phone, it was bearable. My phone did solve the waiting problem, but the terrible B.O. stench wasn’t. And finally after that waiting, I was able to take the permit test, without missing a single question, Woohoo for me, and I signed a sheet of paper, and I was legally able to drive with a parent from 6am-10pm. That’s a big deal if you ask me.

So, after that, my mom and I went to practice in a cemetery. I never went above 15 mph and my mom, no matter how chill she seemed on the outside, was screaming inside. She said I did really well for my first time and she only had to tell me to lay off the brake twice. I was even able to accomplish my first 3-point turn, it took about 5 minutes but I did it. Yay.

Stay off the roads!

81 days won’t last forever

Much Love and Summer Fun!

Alicia and my permit

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