Last week we returned from our wonderful vacation in the Keys. It was so nice to get away and MUCH needed (is it ever not needed?). When we first planned our trip to Hawk's Cay we were told all about the wonderful kids camp and babysitting services. We thought great - maybe we'll put Max there a few afternoons so we get some time to really relax. But Max ended up being SUCH a pleasure - full of fun and happiness (he also seemed to want to relax) it just wasn't necessary. He has developed a sudden fear of the pool (NO DUNKING!) which we are addressing, but otherwise he loved every moment - walking around, talking to people and socializing, hanging out in our villa - playing with the sliding glass doors was his favorite thing on the entire vacation + walking on the rocks outside ("I get those bugs!"), playing on the pirate ship, helping some nice 14 year-old twins with their life-sized checkers game (SO cute, every time one would jump the other, they'd call "Maxie, Maxie" and he would go pick up the piece) going up and down the stairs (with one small fall), floating in the pool with us, seeing fish and Dolphins ("Olphins"), ICE CREAM, and more. Just a wonderful week we'll never forget.
He had his first fishing trip and first time on a boat, which was pretty darn exciting. Kudos to Charlie for driving and landing us! The video below of Max fishing is pretty priceless (I keep asking him what he thinks of the boat because five seconds before he said "Mackie WUV the boat"). Some pics too, of course.
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
Saturday, June 4, 2011
Baseball Game!
A couple of weeks ago, Charlie took Max to his first real baseball game. It was a VERY exciting event. That day, Maria told Max he should take his nap because when he woke up, he and Dad were going to a baseball game (of course, for the next 3-4 days, Max kept asking to take a nap...took us a bit to figure out that he thought he was going to a baseball game when he woke up).
They went very early and Max enjoyed running around the stadium, swinging on the railings, seeing batting practice, and watching the game (somewhat - they only watched two "At bats" until he got bored/tired) and of course, eating food. He had nachos for the first time, but kept forgetting the name and telling me he had "nadas". But the most exciting thing of all was seeing a "BIIIIIIG BLIMP". He is still talking about that blimp and looking up to the sky hoping to see one everyday.
Some cute pics of the boys outing, the first of many! We just got back from our trip to the Keys, I'll try to have those pics up as soon as possible!
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