The third week of February was all about soccer!!! We went on Sunday to an indoor soccer game. It was a lot of fun with lots of action. (It was also very loud. Why don't I remember how loud these things are going to be and bring headphones for Emmalyn?)
She's like a little lady bug today
Max was super into the game - watching, cheering, joining in on the crowd participating things
Emmalyn also like watching the game and got really into clapping. It was good until someone scored and then it would get way to loud for her.
Emmalyn just had fun watching and talking to everyone behind us.
Super focused
We ended up leaving early because Maxwell was tired and Emmalyn was tired of the screams every time someone scored. (The scores are much higher in indoor soccer because the action rarely stops.)
Big girl walking along things
Her hair still has that one curl on the top of her head, just like the day she was born - just with a little more hair now.
I will take these cuddles any day!
Max celebrated Mardi Gras at preschool and was excited about his beads. (I was excited that he didn't have to wear his uniform - that's a rare thing.)
I was worried about Max and felt like he was getting sick and it wasn't just a cold, so I took him into the pediatrician (against Peter's judgement - - - hey, a mom doesn't want to worry!). His regular ped had added a new Dr to her practice and we saw the new Dr. She was great, I love her! (Which is nice). Max did a great job of engaging with her and answering all her questions while I just sat there. What a cool new experience for Maxwell to get to handle all the doctor's questions!
Of course, the doctor couldn't find anything wrong with him. UGH! So that was a waste of a co-pay but at least I feel better knowing he's okay and nothing's wrong.
He's now 35.4 lbs!
Emmalyn and Landen
We signed Maxwell up to play indoor soccer on a team with 3 and 4 year old. We knew he wanted to play soccer and had heard indoor soccer is great at this age because the ball always stays on the field and you don't have to spend most of the game chasing the ball out of bounds. We didn't know anyone on the team before joining so hopefully we will make a bunch of new friends! His coaches are Coach Eric and Coach Maggie.
We had our first practice. It was quite crazy/funny/adorable/frustrating to watch these kids try to do the drills. The coaches did a great job.
Max is in the blue and grey striped fleece top
Patiently waiting while holding his ball still (I wondered if he would be able to do it when the coach gave this instruction but he was able to do it)
Video - Maxwell at soccer practice
It was windy and FREEZING! What happened to the nice weather?
Max did an awesome job of kicking the ball into the goal whenever it was his turn and also didn't touch the ball with his hands
Circling up with his team at the end of practice, just like the big kids do it. I can't believe he's really turning into a kid and doing stuff like this.
Selfie
She's now starting to really pick what she wants to play with
And sometimes that means a huge mess for Momma. :)
My smiley girl
This play table is her favorite toy
Big Cheese (and Drool queen)
Look at those teeth (and if you look closely you can see more in the back getting closer too)
I am so grateful for this beautiful girl. So grateful we were able to have another child, grateful we got a girl, and grateful for her happy little spirit.
Our next door neighbors asked if they could take Max to watch one of the high school soccer games (their son's on the team). I said yes. This is the first time (at least that I can remember) that Maxwell has gone off in a car with someone that wasn't us or immediate family. I was super nervous about it and nervous about how he'd behalf, etc. but I really didn't need to be. Mr. Chris and Ms. Mary Ann LOVE Max. They are great parents, clearly capable people, and Max is such a good kid.
Anyway, as you can see above, Maxwell was really happy and had a great time. We are so lucky to have such great people living next door.
Conversations with Maxwell are certainly changing...
This weekend he asked where my mom was and I tried to explain that to him, Boy was that hard. What do you vs what don't you tell a 3 year old? I explained that she had died and started to say she was sick and then stopped myself because I didn't want him to believe that just because someone is sick that they will die... And then I tried to explain that she was in heaven and even though we couldn't see her that she could see us and she loved us all very much. Ugh, who knows if I did a good job or not. I did my best.
The other day, I didn't want him to touch the sound bar for the TV and told him so. He got mad and said to me, "I'm mad at your behavior" in such an upset voice. I had to not laugh and how cute that was.
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