Check out the sweet crane that Uncle Jeff built for Max.
Saturday, January 29, 2011
Monday, January 3, 2011
Looking back, and ahead...
2010 was an INCREDIBLE year. We took our first vacation as a family (to Arizona), I started a new career which turned out to be even better than I had expected, and we watched Max grow so much. Oh, and I got my diploma.
Both of our Moms retired this year, and are enjoying their time off. Matt moved across the country to Seattle.
Max learned his alphabet, and all the sounds of all the letters. He learned to count. He now has complete conversations; he can tell us what is on his mind, and what he wants to do. He loves Toy Story and Cars. He loves his books.He's planning on becoming a fireman when he gets older-but just to help people, he's scared of fires. He'll help mommy when she gets old, and take her to the hospital. He's scared of a handful of things, and has no problem telling us what scares him. He's still brave, and likes to explore. He's getting better at playing on his own.
We've had no luck with potty training, but he's not interested in it anymore. He knows that he needs to be able to "poop and pee in the potty" before he can go to school. We'll get there, I have no doubt. He's still a picky eater. He likes his fruit and veggies, but is still on a diet of mostly waffles, pb&j, and nuggets.
Next year is going to be wild!
In a few weeks Bobbie Jo moves from her Friday and Saturday midnight to noon shift. She'll be working the same days, but now it'll be from 6am-6pm. It'll be nice to have her home at night.
Max will be going to Canterbury Creek preschool in the fall. It's on a farm, and we are sure that Max will love it.
Bobbie Jo and I will be getting a nephew, and a cousin for Max. Uncle Ben and Aunt Angie are expecting. We can't wait to meet him. I'll probably fly out over the summer to visit him.
Maybe Max will even get to be a big brother! Bobbie Jo isn't pregnant now, but who knows what 2011 may bring.....
Both of our Moms retired this year, and are enjoying their time off. Matt moved across the country to Seattle.
Max learned his alphabet, and all the sounds of all the letters. He learned to count. He now has complete conversations; he can tell us what is on his mind, and what he wants to do. He loves Toy Story and Cars. He loves his books.He's planning on becoming a fireman when he gets older-but just to help people, he's scared of fires. He'll help mommy when she gets old, and take her to the hospital. He's scared of a handful of things, and has no problem telling us what scares him. He's still brave, and likes to explore. He's getting better at playing on his own.
We've had no luck with potty training, but he's not interested in it anymore. He knows that he needs to be able to "poop and pee in the potty" before he can go to school. We'll get there, I have no doubt. He's still a picky eater. He likes his fruit and veggies, but is still on a diet of mostly waffles, pb&j, and nuggets.
Next year is going to be wild!
In a few weeks Bobbie Jo moves from her Friday and Saturday midnight to noon shift. She'll be working the same days, but now it'll be from 6am-6pm. It'll be nice to have her home at night.
Max will be going to Canterbury Creek preschool in the fall. It's on a farm, and we are sure that Max will love it.
Bobbie Jo and I will be getting a nephew, and a cousin for Max. Uncle Ben and Aunt Angie are expecting. We can't wait to meet him. I'll probably fly out over the summer to visit him.
Maybe Max will even get to be a big brother! Bobbie Jo isn't pregnant now, but who knows what 2011 may bring.....
Saturday, December 25, 2010
Friday, December 24, 2010
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
Sunday, October 31, 2010
Happy Halloween!
This was the year. The year that Max was totally jazzed to go trick-or-treating.
We practiced on Saturday:

He took to the whole thing immediately, thanking every person who gave him candy, and then reaching into the bowl to grab a few extra pieces. It was an absolute blast. Seeing his enjoyment of the evening; This is what being a parent is all about.



I tried out some new carving techniques this year, and while they took me MUCH longer than ever before, I was pretty thrilled with the results. How anyone carves a pumpkin without a Dremel tool is beyond me.

Kinda makes me wish I could carve pumpkins more frequently than just for Halloween....
James: "Max, what do you say when you go up to somebody's door on Halloween?"He had initially wanted to be the Cat in the Hat, then a train conductor, and at the last minute decided to be a pumpkin, because "pumpkins stand for Halloween". Bobbie Jo scrambled to find the costume, and Max made the cutest pumpkin around.
Max: "Can I please have some candy?"
James: "That's very nice, but how about 'Trick-or-treat'?"
Max: "Okay Daddy. Trick-or-treat".
He took to the whole thing immediately, thanking every person who gave him candy, and then reaching into the bowl to grab a few extra pieces. It was an absolute blast. Seeing his enjoyment of the evening; This is what being a parent is all about.
Friday, October 29, 2010
The Big (big big big) Screen
Monday, October 18, 2010
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