Both kids in the car!
Sweet baby (yes, she's still in her pajamas...)
We got this darling card along with a cute outfit from my nanny Monika - so cute!!!
One sweet sleeping baby.
(Notice he is laying the wrong way in his bed and is laying on TOP of his blue pillow. What you can't see is under his head are his stuffed animals and other blankets.)
Sweet sleeping baby #2 - Binky never stays in while she sleeps, it pops out pretty quickly
One of the struggles we are working through is how I keep Max entertained and happy while I am nursing Emmalyn. He always wants me to play with him and doesn't want to play by himself while I am nursing. Today I was able to talk him into playing with his trains.
I have found that play-do will always work. He LOVES playing with it and when most everything else will entertain him for 10-15 min, he can play for over an hour with the play-do.
I had mentioned earlier to my neighbor, Mary Ann that the late afternoons are the hardest because when Max gets up from his nap he's more needy/whiny and I'm completely wiped from trying to hold it together. I watch the clock counting down the minutes until Peter gets home.
She texted me a few days later and asked if she could came over to visit and help. She was so kind and took Emmalyn and let me lay down for a much needed nap especially since my throat has been hurting and I feel like I might be getting sick (Max was napping too). I told her to wake me up when Max woke up but she let me sleep and took care of both of them. Then, once I was up we went outside and I held the baby while she gave Maxwell some soccer coaching. I am so incredibly grateful for her friendship and support. My kids are also lucky to be growing up next door to people who love them too.
Parental Bragging Time!
Max has been learning sight words for awhile now. Hayden was learning them as part of Kindergarten and so Brittany would work with Hayden on learning these at night, after school. Well, since Brittany watched Max that meant that he was a part of Hayden learning these words. Max started learning them to and there were times that Brittany had to hold the flash cards so Max couldn't see because he would say the word before Hayden would.
So we have built upon what sight words he learned with Brittany and have worked on them with him as well as using sight word apps. We also got some sight word books for Kindergarten and first grade. He's doing a great job. Take 3 minutes and watch this - I am pretty proud of him! (He's not even 3!)
Video - Maxwell reading a book
Maxwell helped Momma water the flowers in the planter
Giving his little sister a kiss (Notice her awful baby acne?!)
Max is doing awesome at swimming lessons! He's ready to move up to the next class but they won't move him up because the typical age range for the next class is 4-7 years old. His coach, Coach Katie, thinks he would be okay being with the bigger kids but the manager of that location won't go for it. So, we are stuck at this level until he's at least 3 years old. It's frustrating because he's just doing things that he can already do but Katie is going to try to challenge him as much as she can until he moves up. There are 3 other kids in the class so she isn't able to focus 100% on him but he still enjoys going so we are going to keep him in classes and try and challenge him when we start going swimming too.
Her baby acne keeps getting worse. It's taking over her face!
This was a nice gift sent by my client contact at Perfetti. It gets major points for presentation!
Video - Maxwell LOVES singing happy birthday. Luckily we have lots of friends and family lately with birthdays who have given him the opportunity to serenade them. This was for a friend in our neighborhood. I stopped the video when he was in the middle of asking if she blew out her candles. He's always concerned about that. :)
Max does great with talking. He's usually very clear and has a huge vocabulary. He amazes me with how often he uses difficult words correctly - like ACTUALLY and WHILE (those just don't seem like typical words used by a 2 year old).
A couple of his commonly used phrases lately:
"supposed to, got to" - He says this instead of saying just one of them. For example, he'll say "You're supposed to, got to put your shoes on"
"That's a great idea..." - For example, "Ooh, Ooh I can eat some crackers? That's a great idea..."
"Who's that little guy?" He refers to most people as "little guys". (He has also called poop in the potty little guy - for example he pooped in the small training potty and when taking it to dump it in the big toilet, he looked at it and said, "who's that little guy?")
"What do you want" - This is the phrase that gets asked over and over again when he's playing pretend restaurant
"I don't know" - We are hearing this a lot lately. It's his default, quick answer even though he may know.
Wow! Boy Genius! I remember those days when I used to sit down and teach my firstborn toddler things. Seems like I never have the time to do this anymore with all the other kids needing things. Looks like you are doing a great job juggling both kids!
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