Little Ava is Totally Over Her Mom’s Photo Obsession

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When it comes to capturing moments, we all know that Lisa is the reigning queen of selfies. However, a recent video suggests that her daughter Ava might not share her enthusiasm for the camera. And honestly, who could blame her?

Last night, Lisa shared a clip on her Instagram featuring her adorable daughter, who was having a little fun rolling around under a fluffy coat. But when the camera came out, Ava’s reaction was priceless: “No! No pictures!” It’s clear that even at her young age, Ava is fed up with the constant photo sessions.

Now, I have to admit, I once found myself binge-watching a series featuring Lisa during a particularly dull phase in my life. There was an episode where her sister, Mia, expressed her disappointment over Lisa’s phone fixation. This was back before Lisa had kids, but in that episode, she couldn’t tear her eyes away from her screen. Have you ever pondered how much time it takes to snap that many selfies? It’s a serious commitment! Factor in a couple of kids, and you can only imagine the mountain of photos piling up in Lisa’s library.

And you thought your little ones were annoyed with your constant photo snapping. One thing is for sure: Ava is a total cutie, and her mom can’t resist capturing every moment. Now, like many parents, Lisa has the perfect excuse for her phone addiction—kids do the cutest things, and those moments are just too precious to miss!

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Summary

Lisa’s obsession with taking photos has officially worn out her daughter Ava, who is clearly not a fan of the constant camera action. This humorous look at parenting highlights the relatable struggle of balancing capturing memories with respecting kids’ boundaries.