Sunday, May 12, 2013

Mothers Day Party!

       I am so happy, lucky, blessed, (insert other great adjectives here) to have in-laws that are so wonderful and loving- Justin's Dad Ed, his step-dad David, his siblings Matt and Meaghan, and especially my mother in law!! I love her for many reasons, including that she raised a great man, my hubby! And now we get to watch her be a Grammy to Max which is so fun : ) We got to celebrate Mothers Day with her last night with her parents, David, Meaghan and Matt. Just look at these cuties..

             The weekend started with Max spending the night at Grammy and Thirdpa's house. Max usually gets to have a sleepover with them every month and I'm not sure who enjoys it more.. Max, the grandparents or the parents. They take Max on all sorts of adventures, and introduced him to Batman!

He is always worn out by the end of the day from all the fun..
One last Batman snuggle before heading to bed.

Ready to help make breakfast! 
Look at that face... food is a very serious thing to Max.

           Sandy and David brought Max back to us on Saturday afternoon and the whole family gathered to celebrate Mothers Day. Max brought me a beautiful azalea bush for Mothers Day- He's such a good shopper! Before everyone got here, the skies opened up and down came the torrential rain! We lost electricity and watched the rain from the warm dry house. Max was so intrigued by the pouring rain and wanted to go outside which of course I thought was silly. Now this is why little boys need men in their lives... because Mommies aren't always as fun haha! 

Max laughed and laughed! Then he was finished when he realized how soaked he was : )

The water shenanigans continued... 
"Oh look at this puddle/lake at the bottom of the driveway... yes i think that looks fun."

"I was right.. its fun!"

"Mommy, do you see what is happening right now?"

After the first of several outfit changes of the evening, we sat down to eat fajitas by candlelight. Justin prayed for the meal- thanking God for his Mom and asking that the power be restored. Several minutes later..Voila! Power was back and we could see our yummy food again! Nothing better than family and good food...





Max thought they were soo funny.. 
hiding and being shy, then peeking out with a smile to make sure that they were still smiling at him!


I love my boys..

HAPPY MOTHERS DAY!!

Monday, May 6, 2013

Professor Maxwell!

      No, this title is not referring to our genius of a son. But speaking of the little cutie pie, Max is already over 14 months old and still living large! He is running around, babbling loudly, eating everything he can get his hands on, reading lots of books, still sleeping like a champ, and learning to express his pleasure and displeasure in new ways. He is so much fun and loves to laugh and giggle. Thank goodness for spring time, because Max is ready to be outside each and every day. He can't get enough of running around the porch and yard... we are currently working on going down steps. It's a challenge and way too time consuming for his normal speed of life.



       Last weekend Justin was away on his annual Man Trip for 4 days of fishing and manly bonding. Max and I missed him so much but we certainly weren't going to sit at home doing nothing! Justin's family has a tradition of going to The Hunt Cup every year. I went for the first time two years ago and it was amazing. For those of you who have never seen a steeplechase horse race, it is quite an experience! The Hunt Cup is a 4 mile course across beautiful hills, with 22 fences for the horses to cross. We tailgate and picnic all afternoon, and then cheer on our favorite horses either right at the fences just a few feet from the horses or up on a hill overlooking the course.



        Justin's great grandfather, Francis P Harbin, was a horseman. He left Braddock Heights with his horse and enlisted in the Calvary in the 1st World War. He maintained his interest in horses for the rest of his life. The only child of his who absorbed this love was his son, Justin's Granddad, Edwin E. Harbin. As a child, Ed was taken with his father to polo matches as well as such events as The Hunt Cup. Ed passed his love of horses to his family and Justin rode his first horse when he was around Max's age. Right before he passed away several years ago, Justin and I went to the Manor Race with him and Justin's Dad. It was my first steeplechase, perfect weather, and a day we will always cherish! It was not overlooked that Justin's Granddad must have been so happy to see the 5th   generation of Harbin boys at the Hunt Cup this past weekend. To end the perfect day, the horse Professor Maxwell won The Hunt Cup!

Aunt Meaghan knows the way to Max's heart... food : )

Max loves hanging out with family!



Soaking up the sun with Great Gran and Aunt Jennie.. 

Thank you to Gabby and Matt for playing with Max so much!

Pappy took Max over to see a real horse for the first time! 

Our favorite horse was named Professor Maxwell! 
He came in 3rd in last year's Hunt Cup but we had a feeling he would do better this time ; )



Max was in awe of the horses but wasn't sure why he wasn't allowed to touch them.. 

Stylish.


 My favorite picture of the day.. Pappy and Max

"Hooray! Professor Maxwell run the Hunt Cup! Is it time to eat again yet??"