February 11, 2014
"I like school"
Max said, "I like school", in the car this morning; music to a mom's ears! But since Max LOVES basketball we went to a game after school.
February 10, 2014
February 9, 2014
February 8, 2014
Monkey Max
Max had a blast at Monkey Joes- a savior for stir crazy kids in a never ending winter. He jumped, drummed, dunked, and, when he ran out of tokens, watched other kids dunk.
February 7, 2014
February 6, 2014
Butcher
Max had the ideal role in helping to prepare dinner tonight. He merrily pounded the pork tenderloin, while we sang one of his favorite bedtime songs, "If I Had a Hammer". Unfortunately he absolutely refused to taste it.
Max hits himself with Pawley's paw and then tattles on him for hitting.
Max dumped food out the refrigerator in search for "daddy's cup". Guess we are out of beer; thanks for the heads up, Max.
February 5, 2014
Window, mommy
Max pointed out all of the windows in the house and than climbed in the window of his playhouse.
February 4, 2014
Bye Pawley
Max learned how to drive in reverse. Next lesson- parallel parking.
Max wanted to play sleepys and he "shhhhhed" [imaginary?] people to go back to sleep. Ironically, he refused to go to real sleepys tonight and is currently drinking a cup of water in his crib. Anything to keep him from climbing out!
February 3, 2014
Chores
Max opted out of his high chair tonight. He walked up to the table, slid his Sesame Street placemat in front of David's chair, pointed to another chair and said, "daddy sit". The General also took some orders tonight- he cleared the placemats off the table after dinner. First chore- a success!
February 2, 2014
Super Basketball Sunday
Despite the groundhog's gloomy, but not terribly surprising, winter prediction, the temperatures today were perfect for an outdoor playdate. We met Sadie at a school playground and Max immediately started screaming "basketball game", yet ran away from the hoops. It was confusing until he ran towards the school and tried to go inside. He continued to say "basketball game" because he thought there was one going on inside. Luckily, Sadie's dad was nice [and tall] enough to hoist the kids up so they could take turns making baskets. Even luckier- Max and Sadie did a great job taking turns! But when Max heard "one more time" he took the ball and ran. Uh oh.
We stopped at Trader Joes on the way home and when we left the store it was much darker then when we got there. When we walked outside Max said, "light all gone". It was the first time he seemed to notice (or at least verbalize) night time. Max also met the moon for the first time tonight. He said "moon up" and looked for it through the car window the whole way home. "Hi moon", he said one minute, "moon all gone", the next. And before we walked in the house he said, "goodnight moon". What a great book. What a great kid.
"Look tower Mommy"
Max asked to put his sleep sack on for nap. He slept for three hours and woke up happy. Maybe he should wear it all day?
February 1, 2014
General Border gives the orders
As if taking a page out of his namesake's book, Max has been giving a lot of orders. Here are a few of the latest, and still sweet sounding, commands from the General.
"Mommy look" (at my drawing, for Pawley, for me)
"Say Max" (and pretend you can't see me so that I can jump out and surprise you)
"Mommy (daddy, Pawley, Jen) clap!" (when I make a basket- and if you don't I will physically clap your hands together myself)
"Sit!" (and watch me play basketball)
"Rebound" (say the rebound cheer while I get shots up)
January 31, 2014
January 30, 2014
January 29, 2014
Auntie Sadie's & Uncle Max's Pretzels
Sadie did the kneading and rolling, while Max was in charge of taste testing.
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