Weight: 17 lbs, 10 oz (10%)
Length: 28.25" (55%)
Head: 17.75" (45%)
Likes: Crawling, screaming as loud as he can, watching and crawling after Addie, eating, giving hugs, smiling, pulling toys out of his toy box.
Dislikes: Baby gates, getting dressed, zhu zhu pets, and slinkies.
Even though to us Max is getting so big, his stats show that he is just a little peanut! He has no teeth but is eating like a champ! We are now beginning to transition him to table foods which he is loving. He is a busy little guy who rarely sits still. He is pulling himself up onto the chairs, end tables, and couches and seems to find a way to reach or crawl to everything that catches his eye. It's hard to believe that we are 3/4 of the way through his first year. The big 1.0 will be here before we know it!
Wednesday, December 28, 2011
Tuesday, December 27, 2011
Merry Christmas!
We had a busy week of Christmas celebrations this year. Our first Christmas was with the Humenansky family the week before. It has become a tradition on this side of the family for the adults to play “The Dice Game” rather than exchange gifts. But as the kids have become older, they want more and more to play with us. So this year Brian’s aunt Debbie planned a dice game for the kids to play too… and it was so cute! They started playing by picking wrapped presents until they each had one and then they opened them. At that point all the boys traded to get the cars and all the girls traded to get the animals or games.
Addie, Maddie, Brayden, Riley, Avery, and Noah with their dice game loot! |
Our second celebration was on Christmas Eve with the Corbett’s. We had our traditional meal of prime rib with twice baked potatoes, and opened presents, and watched the cousins play.
Grandma Dayna and Papa with all of their grandkids: Max, Mikko, Addie and Riley |
It was then time to go home and leave out cookies, milk, and carrots for Santa and his reindeer.
All ready for Santa! |
Christmas morning was the best yet, watching Addie’s excitement and Max’s uncertainty to this whole Christmas “thing”. We opened presents, ate breakfast, drank coffee, and just enjoyed watching the two of them play and make a complete mess of our living room.
Max's First Christmas |
As you can see, Max had fun ripping the paper and then trying to chew on it while ignoring whatever gift was inside. Addie carefully checked all the presents under the tree to see who they were for and who they were from. I think the funniest part was how thrown Addie was that Santa didn't just bring her pajamas that match her and her baby and The Grinch Who Stole Christmas book. She was confused by the extra presents in her stocking and at first was a little disappointed that the things she asked for weren't in there!
After our little family Christmas we were then off! Off to church, my mom’s for our Engstrom Christmas, then to the KC Hall for the Rodgers’ Christmas. Max received so many cuddles and kisses through the day and Addie enjoyed running around with Carson and Cooper.
Engstrom Family: Brian, Nancy, Eric, John, Max, Angie, Brian, and Addie |
This year was by far our best Christmas to date, and I expect that as the kids get older, each year will keep getting better and better!
Sunday, December 18, 2011
Christmas Traditions
Each family has their own Christmas traditions – baking cookies,
cutting down their tree, touring holiday lights, among others. I have participated in each of these,
but not every year. The tradition
that I have had my entire life is going downtown to see the display on Dayton’s
(or Marshall Fields or Macy’s) eighth floor. Even though I think it is the fourth year in a row seeing A
Day in the Life of an Elf, it is still one of my favorite holiday traditions
and I love being able to share it with Addie and Max. The bonus this year was that they did update a couple parts,
which made Addie happy because she still remembered that, “the banging doors
are a little bit scary for me.”
The new display of the reindeer stables... much less scary than the banging doors! |
Addie writing her letter to Santa |
After walking through the display we got some dinner and
then watched the Holidazzle parade.
Addie was mesmerized by all of the lights and loved shouting out to us
who was coming up next!
"Mom I'm trying to watch the parade!" |
The last tradition leading up to Christmas that we have
started as a family is to make a Christmas craft. I got the idea for it this year from Pinterest (one
obsession that came out of a 5 month maternity leave!). So one Saturday afternoon we painted
thumbs and started pressing them onto little ornaments and the result was really
cute!
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
Holiday Dance Recital
Addie had her first dance recital last night! She has been taking dance
through St. Anthony Community Education since September, and this was
their annual Holiday Show. She has been talking excitedly about her
recital even before her classes started, so now that the day had finally
arrived she was ecstatic! Each group did three dances (tap, jazz,
ballet) and then they performed a finale together - and did a great
job! She smiled, followed along through all the steps, and even was
singing along to some of the songs. All of her grandparents were there
to watch and even Tina and Avery were able to make it! After the
recital we all went out for dinner and a milkshake... all per Addie's
request!
Addie doing her "pizza feet plie" |
All lined up and ready to go! |
The whole group |
The chocolate milkshake! |
Sunday, December 4, 2011
Baby Food
I started using recipes from Petit Appetit cookbook, and now consider that a "must-have" for anyone who wants to make their own baby food. There are even a number of great recipes for the whole family (my personal favorite is the No Yolking Around Pancakes). The other items I consider a "must-have" are Fresh Baby Food Trays. They are the perfect size for storing most recipes and are portioned at 1 oz. so it is easy to keep track of how much your baby is eating.
Many consider making your own baby food to be time consuming, but I have found it really doesn't add much time to any meal preparation. I typically make one or two things every Sunday night, and that is more than enough to make it through the week. I have been having fun recently with a cookbook that my friend, Laura, gave me called, Baby Love. There are a lot of fun two or three ingredient recipes, and they are all very easy.
Peach Apricot Oatmeal, from Baby Love... and this is just 1/2 the recipe! |
Some more benefits we have seen in making our own baby food is cost savings, reducing waste (we are not throwing away or even recycling baby jars each day), and a 3.5 year old who will eat almost anything. I hope that by taking the time to share our experience with making baby food it will encourage someone else out there to try it!
Breakfast and lunch for Max this week: Peach Apricot Oatmeal and Pea, Edamame, Apple |
Max's First Snow!
Even though we did get a light coating last weekend, this
weekend we brought Max out to play in the snow for the first time! Since the
snow started falling on Saturday and continued overnight, we were able to get
out and play in the snow a few times over the weekend. Addie was especially excited to walk
down to the park for some sledding (she has been talking about how much she
wants to play in the snow since June)!
We pulled Max to the park in his sled as well, and he seemed to love
sledding down the small hills - giggling and clapping the whole way down!
Saturday, December 3, 2011
Tree Day 2011
We went to Bernin’s Tree Farm in Hugo to get our tree this
year. It was the perfect place for
us – only about 35 minutes from home, and no frills. It is family owned (their home is even on the property) and
right on Oneka Lake. They let the
un-chosen trees continue to grow so it is very pretty and feels fairly
remote.
We had fun walking around and looking at all the trees and
eventually found the perfect one.
After taking a few shots with our treasure,
we hauled it home to decorate! Addie was very excited to decorate the tree, and again, we
could hardly keep up with her!
Friday, December 2, 2011
Santa 2011
Addie decided that she wanted to go see Santa on Friday… so that’s what we did! We went out to dinner before, and she was so excited that she hardly touched her food. She had been talking all week about what she was going to ask Santa for. When we finally got to Santa, she ran right up to him shouting, “It’s my turn!” and hopped up on his lap, letting him know “I can sit on one leg and Max can sit on the other”. She was quick to tell him what a good big sister she has been and then asked him for, “pajamas that match me and my baby and the book, How the Grinch Stole Christmas”. She continued on to say, “and my brother, Max, wants some trucks to play with”. Santa told her how impressed he was with how well prepared she was, and she beamed with pride. Max also did great with his first visit to Santa. He just stared at his face and kept playing with his beard. We were even lucky enough to catch a little grin from him in one picture!
Monday, November 28, 2011
Baby Jesus Sleeps in the Attic
Addie loves playing with little figurines, so when we have
holiday trinkets to put out, it’s like a whole new batch of toys for her! Her two favorite Christmas decorations
to play with are the ceramic snowmen and the nativity. One day she was picking up her toys so
that she could go upstairs to take her nap and I noticed she was laying all the
snowmen down and putting them behind a picture frame. She told me that they needed to lie down for their nap too…
makes sense. But then when we were
about to walk up the stairs she quick turned to the nativity that is on her
table and moved baby Jesus to the top.
When I asked her why she moved him she told me it was because he needed
to take a nap too… again this made sense, but isn’t he already lying
down??? So I then asked her why he
needed to be on top for his nap, and she said, “Baby Jesus sleeps in the attic
like me”. It was so sweet that I
couldn’t help but come down after nap and take a picture of baby Jesus sleeping
in the attic.
Saturday, November 26, 2011
Happy Thanksgiving!
We had a wonderful and relaxing Thanksgiving. For the first time in our 8 years of marriage, we only attended one Thanksgiving dinner on Thanksgiving day. In the past, we would spend two hours with each family and always end up wishing we had more time to visit (and eat!) and end the day feeling exhausted. So this year (keeping the limits of a 3 year old in mind) we spent Thanksgiving day with the Corbett family at Uncle Brent's. The food was delicious, and the company was even better. I got to spend lots of time snuggling with little Mikko and Addie had a blast playing with Noah, Taylor, Avery, Braden and Maddie.
After a relaxing Friday (the only black Friday shopping I did was
online!) and Saturday, we went to my parent's house to celebrate
Thanksgiving Engstrom style. The food again was delicious and we
enjoyed spending time with Eric who is home from California and Great
Grandpa Wes and Great Grandma Audrey. Addie enjoyed being the center of attention and Max got lots of snuggles. It was especially fun to see Wes scoop up Max and cuddle with them... there is nearly a century between the two of them!
Max's First Thanksgiving |
Wes and Max |
We have so much to be thankful for this year, especially two beautiful, healthy children and a wonderful and supportive family. Thank you!
Happy Thanksgiving! |
Thursday, November 24, 2011
Saturday, November 19, 2011
Cousin Mikko!
Mikko, Addie, and Max |
On November 16th we welcomed
the newest Corbett into the world… Mikko Steven. He came a little late, but was well worth the wait. He is healthy and very sweet! Addie was so excited to meet him and
even keeps talking about Mikko and how Max should share all his things with
him. The newest Corbett Generation
is now up to 4… I wonder how much longer until they out number us???
Thursday, November 10, 2011
Our Little Canary
I came across this video recently and realized that I hadn't done
anything with it! Brian recorded it on August 6th, and all I can think
of is how much Max has changed in the past 3 months... I can't believe
how fast the time is going by!
Monday, October 31, 2011
Halloween 2011
Addie decided about a month ago that she wanted to be a butterfly for Halloween. She and I had a fun time finding the pieces to her costume and even doing a little costume creating ourselves! And thanks to Grandma Dayna, Max dressed up as a zebra!
The kids got a lot of use out of their costumes since Halloween turned into a 3-day celebration this year! It
started on Saturday night with our 4th annual Friends’ Halloween Party. Max had a fun time playing
with some “big boy” toys (I think a truck or tractor may be in order for
Christmas!) and Addie had a blast making finger puppets, digging through
pumpkin guts for prizes and playing hide-and-go-seek.
Addie, Max, Mason, Henry, Cooper, Ava, Liam, and Jack! |
Then on Sunday we went to the Zoo Boo at Como Zoo. One of my coworkers gave us tickets to this great event, and I expect that we will make this an annual outing for our family. Addie had fun running around and looking at all the character boards and costumes while Max just sat back and took it all in. I think the highlight of the evening for the little girl in me, was riding on the carousel! Every time we go there it seems like it isn’t open so we were quick to take a ride when we saw it was up and running.
Finally Halloween arrived! We had our friends, Angela, Nick, Hazel, Debbie, Jake, and
Helene, over for dinner and then headed out as a group for some
trick-or-treating. Addie was so
excited and sprinted from house to house.
She even braved the “scary” house down the street with excitement. It was so much fun watching her run
around the neighborhood with our friends and neighbors with pure
exhilaration. This was definitely
the highlight of the weekend for us as well!
Max's First Halloween! |
Addie, Hazel, Max, and Helene |
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