A few photos from a couple of weeks ago and one of the daily run-ins with yogurt. A meal isn't complete without sharing it with Buster.
Monday, November 30, 2009
Feed thyself
In the last month or so, Macadam has really taken to feeding himself with utensils. He's long been a fan of finger feeding but now he's taken it up a notch. If you don't like messes, it's not for the faint of heart. What's really cute is that he likes to dip his food too.
A few photos from a couple of weeks ago and one of the daily run-ins with yogurt. A meal isn't complete without sharing it with Buster.
A few photos from a couple of weeks ago and one of the daily run-ins with yogurt. A meal isn't complete without sharing it with Buster.
Saturday, November 21, 2009
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Standing guard
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Monday, November 16, 2009
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Macadam...
is walking!
I will try to post a video we took last night later today. He's been walking while holding shoes, bottles, or books but last night he finally went for a freedom walk and then 20 more and it appears there's no turning back now:).
I will try to post a video we took last night later today. He's been walking while holding shoes, bottles, or books but last night he finally went for a freedom walk and then 20 more and it appears there's no turning back now:).
Monday, November 9, 2009
A little boy
In the last few weeks, Macadam has become a little boy. He's showing us he plays different from his girl counterparts, loves to be rough and tumble and wants to communicate each chance he gets. It's been so much fun to see these changes take shape.
I realized we haven't shared some of his latest and greatest as now that he's past his first year, the monthly updates don't seem as relevant. However, here's a little summary of his favorite things to do and say these days. Probably our two crowning achievements are Mac being able to say please (both aloud and in sign language) and blow his nose in a tissue. Although aloud please sounds more like deezs and he'll blow his nose about every third request.
He's obsessed with these flash cards he got for his birthday as well as blocks. Instead of knocking everything down, he's putting things together too. As for walking, he's taking a ton of steps while holding onto a toy, bottle or the like but has yet to take flight completely without balance assistance.
Here are a few pictures from recent weeks:
Telling you how old he is...
I realized we haven't shared some of his latest and greatest as now that he's past his first year, the monthly updates don't seem as relevant. However, here's a little summary of his favorite things to do and say these days. Probably our two crowning achievements are Mac being able to say please (both aloud and in sign language) and blow his nose in a tissue. Although aloud please sounds more like deezs and he'll blow his nose about every third request.
He's obsessed with these flash cards he got for his birthday as well as blocks. Instead of knocking everything down, he's putting things together too. As for walking, he's taking a ton of steps while holding onto a toy, bottle or the like but has yet to take flight completely without balance assistance.
Here are a few pictures from recent weeks:
Telling you how old he is...
Saying please
The big apple
Wow- where to begin? Our last big trip of 2009 was to New York (Rob and Mac's first time) and it was fantastic. While tiring for most of us, it had a little bit of everything and went off without a hitch. The first few days we didn't get to see much of Rob since he was working nonstop at the marathon expo but by Saturday night we were three once more. Mac and I spent the first couple of days getting settled, walking around and preparing for the big race with Erin and Lila. The New York marathon was an incredible experience and was actually not as brutal as I had imagined (but then again we aren't hardcore runners who needed to compete). I was honored to run for such an amazing organization, Jack's Fund, and want to thank all who donated to Jack's on my behalf! I truly couldn't have done without you who donated's support - it meant more than you know and is making an impact to help fight against such a deadly disease.
Here is a selection of pics. We were so busy that we didn't have too many opportunities to take pics. Also want to thank Erin and Michael, and their families for helping us have such a great time while there and being partners in crime as we trained for the race. Mac's Mr. T costume worked out really well and he loved having the Mr. T in Your Pocket, which helped him say things like, "Quit your jibber jabber," and "Don't make me mad, errrr!" Unfortunately, we didn't get picture of our celeb sightings either, but then again, maybe that's best. Speaking of celebs, we also got to see our dear friend Shannon (who moved to Michigan in the summer) for lunch on Monday before we flew out. Couldn't have asked for a better trip and here's to staying home for a few months!
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