Sunday, June 29, 2014

Hello summer! Nice to see you : )

Our spring was busy with Justin's school year ending and the normal day to day activities of a 2 year old and a 4 month old. Max is crazy as ever, expressing his pleasure and displeasure loudly and boldly. He has so much energy and sunny days are the best because he can run around outside all day. Thankfully, he still loves settling down and reading, playing, baking and cuddling. And also wrestling, jumping and yelling "uh oh". 

To Max's delight, his normally dirt filled construction zone for his trucks got flooded out a couple of weeks ago. We are talking about HOURS of digging, jumping, sitting, shoveling and sometimes laying in his own personal mud pit.

Of course we can't forget to mention the little bro! Jackson is 19 weeks old and such a delight. 
I'll give an update on his exciting life and include his recent weekly pictures in our next post. 

Fathers Day!
I usually take my Dad to an Orioles game each year for his Fathers Day present. Not only do we get to have fun watching the game, but what better gift than getting to hang out with me, right? ; )


We loved our seats!

And then came the rain! It didn't phase us : )

Obviously prepared. The Os ended up losing but we still had fun!

I decided to celebrate Fathers Day with Justin and the boys on Saturday since Sunday would be busy with church, Jackson's Baptism and the BBQ. 

Saturday morning- Time to make breakfast for Daddy. Max listens carefully to the instructions as I promise him that the end result will be pancakes shaped as tools.

I know. Max was disappointed too.
 He kept asking for a saw pancake and I kept trying to tell him that was what was in front of him! 
At least they tasted fantastic!

Always ready to help...

Very cool blue trout made out of MD license plates. 
You can't really see it in the pic- you'll have to visit to get the full effect : )

Anything you can do, I can do better. 

 Fist Bump

 Justin built an awesome sand pit in our backyard. Max was the assistant carpenter and still has to check the measurements once in awhile.


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