Thursday, August 09, 2012

A Whale of a Run, a touchdown, and some Maxisms

Our local Whaling Days was at the end of July.  Max really wanted to do the 1-mile run and so we signed him up.  I ended up going to Vegas last-minute for the weekend, so I called our friend to have him take my number and do the 4-mile I'd signed up for.  Ty loaded the other two kids (he was planning to have the THREE other kids in the jogging stroller, but I took Tucker with me) and they were all set to do the 1-mile.  Ty said that he was taking pictures at the start line when the race began, so he told Max to just start running and he would catch up.  He said that Max took off like a shot and he had to really book it to catch up with him.  When I talked to them on the phone afterward Tyler was telling me that Max ran the whole thing.  Max said, "No, Dad!  I did stop.  I put my hands on my knees and then I started running again."  So he mostly ran the whole thing.  Brother has some wheels.  The race results were that he ran a 9:27 mile and was 3rd out of 12 kids in his age group.  Not too shabby.  Oh, and the picture of Max dancing with Ev was accompanied with a text from the hubs that said, "A little post race tango.  Kind of weird."  Ha! I love my husband. :)

A few hours later it was time for his final flag football game.  During the season he'd gotten some flags, caught a really short pass, completed a hand-off, and been the center.  But he hadn't caught a pass in the air and run with it.  Truth be told, he looked a little lost out there a big chunk of the time.  Since I was out of town, I sent Ty this text during the game to see how it was going:

Say wha????  I was SO proud!  Ty has ingrained in Max's mind, "You may not be the biggest kid on the field, so you have to be the fastest."  In fact, say the first part of the phrase to Max and he'll finish it for you. :)  It's paid off in soccer and football especially.



Big day for my biggest boy! 

Here are a few funny things he's said recently...

  • I was on the phone the other day and Max was lying at my feet.  He looked up at me with a little smile on his face and asked, "Mom, have you learned the error of your ways?"  I just chuckled and rolled my eyes.  I'm sure he heard it on a scripture movie or something.
  • Last night he said the family prayer and thanked Heavenly Father for "the football team and soccer team that represent our state."
  • Max: "Whoa! How are you walking AND nursing?!"
    Me: "I'm talented."
    Max: "What if that was your talent at the talent show?"
  • One Sunday morning Max told me that he liked Everett's tie. I told him that it used to be his tie. He said, "My clothes have been handed down for generations." When I laughed he said, "Well, ONE generation." Right. The big 4-year "generation" between the two of you. :)
  • Max asked what I was making for dinner tonight. After I responded he said, "Why are they just called Sweet and Sour Meatballs? Why aren't they called My Mom Makes the Best Sweet and Sour Meatballs in the Whole World?!" Flattery will get you everywhere, son. :) 
  • Max, Kelly and Everett are in the backyard picking strawberries. I told them that it was time to wrap up since it's almost bedtime. Max responded, "Mom, we might be kids, but we're lovers of strawberries. We need to keep lookin'." So they are picking a few more strawberries. Who am I to get between them and their love of strawberries? (Well, I totally will in about 5 minutes. My love of bedtime will override their love of strawberries)
And a few other things I want to remember...

Max has taken to filling a cup with water and leaving it on my bedside table lately. I wasn't sure how it had gotten there the first couple if times, but I saw him carefully carrying it one night. So cute. 

One night after we put the kids to bed, Tyler and I finished watching the most recent Pirates of the Caribbean. Just as the movie finished we heard a noise and looked back to see Max getting up from the floor in the dining room...where he'd watched the whole thing! Not thrilled about that, but it wasn't the worst movie for him to see, I guess. Sneaky stinker.

2 comments:

Janet said...

Danalin,I read your blog regularly but never comment. Now I have a question for you but no contact info, so I'll ask it here. In your June 12, 2012 post you talked about putting Tucker on a schedule. Can you tell me more about the schedule??? We're expecting in November and I would love to have this baby on a schedule if I could only figure out how. Thanks!
Janet Markham (Schenectady Ward pal :)

Danalin said...

Janet, how do I get in touch with you? Send me an e-mail danalin522 at hotmail dot com and I will reply to you that way. :) Congrats on the baby!