MAX – You and your Daddy made me laugh too! I wonder what’s so funny. Two guys sharing a great time together. Keep smiling!
You guys are too silly to be taken seriously.
Your dad knows how to tickle your funny bone. So funny to see you both.
Looking for the 10th time: Alison and Scarlett are pretty in pink, and both look just alike (as it should be).
Max, muffin, I can hear your laughter when I look back at these photos!
Max, what a blast. You are in heaven out there. I feel like I can hear you laughing all the way in Houston.
MAX – I can’t decide who is having more fun – you or your Daddy! Great photos!
Max, You are so happy and in the moment. thanks for sharing your smile. xo
Max: You can see those New England genes taking hold. But you have to have mittens on a string to be a real Yankee. I can remember pulling your mother and your Aunt Lexi up and down the Weston Center hill, for hours, with frozen feet: “One more time, Mom!” And when they became dare-devils, and could slide themselves, we would go to the Meadowbrook School hill and roll the dice. I can see you’re going to need a high-speed rig soon. Dad is a good sport; but he needs his mittens too.
Happy baby!
Maxi: It’s very peculiar to clean your ears with a pretzel and very peculiar to wear nothing in a frigid January. The only thing not peculiar is snuggling with Dad.
MAX – Cozy time with your Daddy – You are getting to be a big boy!
Sweetest little guy ever. Happy as a clam.
Max: it’s the new year and I’m getting re-invigorated about keeping your blog up-to-date. I’m going to catch up on some posts I never made, even though it’s not technically Monday.
A lot fewer people comment on the blog these days which was making me feel like people weren’t paying attention. But a number of people have asked about you and your blog over the past weeks which has made me realize people are still looking in, even if they aren’t vocal…
So here we are! Lola visited over Christmas and stirred up some fun for you. We went to the new Lionel train store on Fifth avenue to look at the train displays.
You were naturally quite fond of all of the moving items. Know what you thought the best part was?
The red buttons on the side of the display that animate the different pieces! You are still a very big fan of buttons!
You had a great holiday, with lots of new toys from all of your relatives. This included a drum set from lexi and grant, books from aunt amy, a new dump truck from Lola, and a rocking horse and wooden educational toy from grandpa Richard! You are definitely a little man of many great toys!
More updates over the next few days!
Maxi: Your mom has me really confused. I think it’s Saturday nite, but we just got Mondays with Max. It must be all of the New Year’s partying going on at 205: Did you get a look at that caviar tin?? WOW! – is what you would say, and me too! Have another happy, healthy, growing year, Max. We’ve had a wonderful time watching you. HAPPY NEW YEAR TO EVERYBODY!
Hooray – you’re back! I’ve missed visiting with you every Monday. It looks like you had a wonderful Christmas visiting some of the great venues New York city has to offer including the Lionel train store, but I’m not sure which of you loved those trains the most – you or your Daddy who built his own train layout in Kansas City during his visits with me. Happy New Year!
Your dad made a huge layout for his train in our Houston garage that took up the entire garage. Too bad we didn’t save it. You’ll have fun making one of your own one day.
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So glad you’re back Max! I was one of the silent majority secretly hoping for an update!
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MAX – Your sled is bigger than you! What fun you are having playing in the snow with your Daddy! Love these Mommy’s photos.
MAX – Your sled is bigger than you! What fun you and your Daddy are having playing in the snow. Great Mommy’s photos!
Dad’s tooshy is too big for that sled. You gotta spread your legs and put Maxi inside, so your hands are free and you can hold him in! I wondere if Dad is gonna drop from exhaustion in one of these pictures, while Mom snaps it. I wanna see mom on the sled – she can fit Maxi nicely.
Your are living in the right part of the country for all this snow fun. You will have to show me how to do these things when I’m there.