Saturday, October 31, 2009
Friday, October 30, 2009
Dancing Kid
Max dances to the song at the end of Mickey Mouse Clubhouse.
At the end of the video (if you make it that far), Max says "ga" and points at the screen. It's the little flags on top of the Disney castle logo that he's getting excited about.
At the end of the video (if you make it that far), Max says "ga" and points at the screen. It's the little flags on top of the Disney castle logo that he's getting excited about.
Sunday, October 25, 2009
The flag
A few times we were places where he would encounter little flags (the small flags stapled to a pointy stick). He'd want to play with them, but because of the stick (and the point) it just seemed like a bad idea.
It's been a few months, and Max's obsession with flags continues (Grandma Sharon even wore a shirt with an American Flag last time she came to watch Max because she knows how much he likes them).It's not just the big, obvious flags that he sees. The most amazing thing is the tiny flags he will notice. He will point out minuscule flags on the backs of books, the tags of clothing, anywhere there is a flag, Max will point it out.
It's strange (he also has an infatuation with traffic lights), but it's amazing to see how aware he is of everything going on around him. That he can pick all of these flags out frequently surprises us.
Sunday, September 20, 2009
The Sprinkler
Monday, September 7, 2009
Trip to the Beach
Bobbie Jo and I are so rarely home together that we felt that we had to seize the opportunity, and today we took Max on his first trip to the beach. There is a beautiful park about 25 minutes from our house. It's on a lake, has a huge beach, a playground, and a "splash-pad" water park.
Max loved the sand. It was great watching him walk on it for the first time. It wasn't long before he was running as fast as he could (and as far as we'd let him get away with).
In the three hours we spent there he ate a few handfulls of sand, played in the water, played in the sand, tasted quite a few rocks, ran a lot, and kept the both of us incredibly busy. It was an awesome day, a perfect ending to a great weekend.
I took about 300 photos, here are some of the better ones.

















He played so hard, for the first time since switching to the big-boy car seat, he fell asleep on the way home!
Max loved the sand. It was great watching him walk on it for the first time. It wasn't long before he was running as fast as he could (and as far as we'd let him get away with).
In the three hours we spent there he ate a few handfulls of sand, played in the water, played in the sand, tasted quite a few rocks, ran a lot, and kept the both of us incredibly busy. It was an awesome day, a perfect ending to a great weekend.
I took about 300 photos, here are some of the better ones.
Monday, August 31, 2009
Amazed
A week or two ago, on a whim, I asked Max if he could point to the "square" in a book of shapes. To my astonishment, he did. Same for the circle, triangle, and star.
He's been able to pick out Big Bird, Grover, Cookie, and all of the other Sesame Street folks, but this shape thing shocked me. Neither of us can remember actually going over shapes with him. It's obviously something he picked up while we read his books but not something we actively taught him.
We're trying more and more things, to see what he remembers. He's able to pick out quite a few items in his alphabet book, he can flip through the pages in his animal magazine and pickout various things. It's absolutely unbelievable. Bobbie Jo has equated where he's at right now to "I can't speak the language but I understand it". I think if we knew the full range of the stuff he understands right now, it would terrify us!
He's been able to pick out Big Bird, Grover, Cookie, and all of the other Sesame Street folks, but this shape thing shocked me. Neither of us can remember actually going over shapes with him. It's obviously something he picked up while we read his books but not something we actively taught him.
We're trying more and more things, to see what he remembers. He's able to pick out quite a few items in his alphabet book, he can flip through the pages in his animal magazine and pickout various things. It's absolutely unbelievable. Bobbie Jo has equated where he's at right now to "I can't speak the language but I understand it". I think if we knew the full range of the stuff he understands right now, it would terrify us!
Saturday, August 22, 2009
Mommy!
I taught Max to say "Mommy" a few weeks back, it was perfect timing.
The doctor said that kids usually go through two periods where they will experience separation anxiety. The first was awhile ago, and Max didn't seem to have any problems. The second time is right about now, and it's proving to be a bit of a pain (for me).
When I go in to get Max out of his crib, his first word is "Mommy?". When I come home from work and sit downstairs with him, he will throw a tantrum if Bobbie Jo isn't in the room. He doesn't want her to cuddle with him, he just wants her in the room.
I have no doubt he'll be over this in a few weeks, but it's definitely making it hard to take care of him.
Sunday, August 16, 2009
Max's Tricks
Max has learned quite a few tricks. I've been meaning to get a "really great" video up, but realized If I wait for him to hit 100%, he may be nine before we get the video up.
Max can point to his (with varying levels of success):
Max can point to his (with varying levels of success):
- nose
- ears
- eyes (which he can say)
- hair
- head
- belly
- feet
- dink (Mommy will be thrilled I posted this)
- bellybutton
- and hands
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