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Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Lil' Miss

Shhhh.....while Daddy was sleeping we played in his boots! And with the boots being as tall as her legs, these boots were definitely not made for walking.


Working with my Mom


My mom took a new job in the area and is now working from the DFW area during the week. In the interim of her finding a place to live, she lived with us. It was so nice and I especially loved the time that she and Maddie had together.

In this photo, we captured Maddie 'at work' with my mom. Madison is a master at imitation and has learned that working at a computer combines the following: intently looking at the screen, then typing, then moving the mouse around, then repeat. It is so cute!

Sunday, October 31, 2010

Halloween 2010


Max was in charge of getting Maddie's costume this year and I'd say he did a great job. She was a peacock!


I'm reluctant to actually post this video because it isn't super exciting, but it is a "live" version of Maddie's first Trick or Treat experience. Happy Halloween!

Alliance Airshow

On Saturday, we and the neighbors (they have 2 boys...Jake and Sam) packed up their mini-Winnie (Winnebago) and camped out at the Fort Worth/Alliance Air Show. It was 6 hours full of aeronautic display...with a grand finale of the Blue Angels. Pretty sweet.

While I have zero photos of anyone else or any planes, I do have some sassy photos of my Maddie from the day.
Who me?

See ya' Mom. I've got my purse and shades...I'm out of here.

Stilly some beautiful baby blues.

San Antonio Visit

A few weeks back, we made a trip to San Antonio to see Max's folks. We had a great time as the entire group was in....including Niki and Alex from school.

On Sunday afternoon, Max's parents took Maddie to a company picnic while Max and I relaxed for a few hours. Below are pictures from Maddie's fun with the grandparents.

Gross! I know! But I guess when it's at the right height...you just have to bite!

Maddie is super into stairs, so she obtained her cardio from this bench all afternoon.

Booty shot! She did start the day with britches, but it was too hot so she ended up bottomless.

Mmmm...

And she's a rhinestone 'cowGIRL'

Saturday, September 11, 2010

Labor Day Weekend

For Labor Day weekend, we went to Georgetown to hang out with my mom and her husband, Shannon. It was a laid back weekend.
These are my mom's dogs (Emma-left and Hunter-right). They were fantastic with Maddie. They gave her lots of cuddles and did not bite or nip when Maddie gave them lots of neck sugars.
The hit of the weekend was this toy that my mom got for Maddie. She is just short enough that her feet don't touch when she sits on it, but just old enough to hold on tight when you push her on it.

Wheeeeeeee!

That's my happy girl!





Solvang California - DuBois Family Reunion

In August, we packed up and headed West to visit Max's mom's side of the family for a reunion in Solvang, California (about 20 minutes from Santa Barbara). And if you don't, know Solvang is the Dutch capital of America. The whole town looked like we were in Denmark, so cute. See.....



It was definitely a very beautiful city with fabulous weather. A great break from the 100 degree days we left behind in TX.

This was Maddie's first trip on an airplane since she was about 2 months old. It was very difficult to entertain her for the entire flight, especially since she is really into walking, but we did it!

Thank goodness we were still on the bottle during this trip. It was a lifesaver.
Blocking some rays on the airplane!

Eating at 'The Mermaid' in Solvang. It was very authentic and delicious. Gregg (Max's Dad) was very sad that he did not order the herring sandwich and kept trying to get us to go back all week to try. Unfortunately, he never got that sandwich. :(
We took a day trip to Santa Barbara and had lunch on the pier. Looking down from the pier, we saw this sea lion (right?...otter?...seal?...whatever) basking in the sun on someone's boat. Safe and sound from predators!
Santa Barbara behind us.
For lunch, we went to a place that let kids select a toy from the toy chest. Maddie (ahem, I) chose this pirate mask. We each took our turn for a silly photo.
Arghhh, Daddy-pirate.

Grrrr, Aunt Niki.
Mimi!
So, Grandpa Gregg was not so interested in participating. This was his attempt at putting on the pirate mask and playing along. Looks like someone needs to 'walk the plank' for a poopy attitude.
1st Captain Pirate Mommy
Maddie's Crew - these are Madison's 3rd cousins who devoted their time to Madison all weekend. They played with her, fed, her, entertained her, etc. This is what I call their 'serious shot'.
This is what I call their 'silly shot'
Max's Nana and Maddie - we are going to cherish this photo forever. Not only because how important Nana is to us, but also because how long it took before Maddie warmed up to Nana. To actually snap a photo (and a good one at that) was pretty much a miracle.
One of the group shots. We did have, however, a family photo taken with someone else's camera which showed all 23 of us that were in town for this wonderful event.



Friday, August 6, 2010

Madison is the 'Clean Up Crew'

She really enjoyed dining on Dad's leftovers.

More Walking

And just because I had it, more walking footage.

Madison is Walking!

It's been a gradual process since month 12, but she is fully functional on her own two feet. Even when I take her to school in the morning, she tries to wiggle out of my arms to walk in on her own.

What's next, her shutting the bedroom door so she can have some privacy? :( My baby.....



Please note the stumbles are only on the weird cobble ground. All other surfaces, she has pretty much mastered.

Hanging with the 'Cuz

The last few months, Madison and Henry have had a lot of time to hang out together. Misty and I really encourage this interaction early so that as they get older being together will be that much more fun.

What we have learned about the two: 1) Henry is a lover and wants to hug, kiss and bite Maddie all the time 2) she is not a fan of this behavior


At our grandparents 55th Anniversary celebration weekend @ the Gaylord in Grapevine, we took the kids on a morning walk in their new double stroller. There was so much to look at in the lobby and atrium of this hotel. Definitely good for keeping wandering eyes and feet busy.



Dining on Daddy's finished plate. Mmmm..... I did take a photo of her grabbing an entire piece of pork tenderloin and eating on it like it was a turkey leg, but it didn't quite translate as well. She had the meat in one hand and used the other to scoop rice off of the plate. I have no concerns with her ever eating too little.


A little blackmail for the future!

This is one of those affectionate moments caught on film. Note, Henry going in for the love and Maddie not having one bit of it.



New Mexico for the 4th of July

The Locke clan has a cabin in Riudoso, New Mexico and for the 4th of July weekend, Max, Maddie and I made the 8 hour drive to join a few close friends.

This was an extremely great trip, full of all sorts of things I don't typically do on vacation....hike....always on the go..... that's about it. We did so much fun stuff and next time I go, I'm thinking I'd like to try out the shopping a bit.
The crew before we took the 2 hour hike.

Daddies make great pack mules!


Misty and Tim like taking photos of themselves, MyShape style.

We were in dire need of the lunch. God bless Misty and Danielle for making and carrying the most delicious turkey sandwich ever!

The babies tuckered out the last half of the hike.


After a long hike, the Moose wanted to take a dip in the hot tub (wasn't heated). I imagine this pose says, 'Mom, please no photos! Think of the people.'

Max played lifeguard.



We drove about 1/2 an hour to the middle of nowhere to watch fireworks. It was amazing against a big old sky. Max and Tim were truly in the spirit with these fabulous Wal-Mart buys.

Our in-house babysitters. What you can't see is that these three are propped up on TOP of a suburban. Probably not the safest for Henry, but he only stayed to pose for the photo.

Maddie was especially interested in the food we packed that night. She did not have, however, the vodka soaked watermelon that the adults ate (pictured in the background of the photo...mmmm)

For a good 20 minutes of the firework display, Henry was more fascinated with the bag of chips.....

.....but then, he was enamored! Yay, fireworks.