Wednesday, January 30, 2008

"max, it's sleepytime"

My silly guy and I have quite the "sleepytime" routine. After his bath, I lay down with him on the bed and we watch TV together. After a few minutes of cuddling, he gets restless and I ask him (via sign language and simply pointing) if he wants to go to his crib. He then smiles and points. I put him in his crib with his numerous fun "sleepytime" toys (i.e. oximeter, baby IPOD, a musical farm, a book and a few cars. (Quite the collection I know, but it works!) He then plays around for about 5 - 60 minutes depending on how sleepy he is. Before I leave the room, I always ask for a kiss and he gives me a big smooch between the crib bars.

However, the other night Mighty Max was quite a wild man. He was hooting and hollering and sounding like a monkey (perhaps he noticed that on his PJs) and so I couldn't help myself, I had to go observe and perhaps play a little. I opened the door just a crack and he spotted me...and instantly puckered his lips. It was hilarious!!! After giggling like crazy and getting a few more smooches thrown my way, I signed "sleepytime" to him to remind him to go to sleep. He then signed it back with a big smooch on the end. Needless to say, this went on for quite some time! :)

Then the next time I checked on him, he was carrying around his oximeter and actually placed it beside the edge of the crib and tried to stand on it to climb OUT of the crib. He isn't big enough to make that happen, but I find it hilarious (and VERY smart) that he is at least attempting his big escape!

This guy is developing quite the personality! Love you Max...and I just LOVE your smooches! :)

"Hi Mommy!"


















"Sure, sure I am heading to bed. No worries."



















"Wait, I think the oximeter needs to be over here. Then all will be well." (Note what Max is carrying)

6 comments:

Crystal M. said...

You are one smart little guy and you sure do have mommy wrapped around your finger!!
Hugs,
Crystal and Eva

Erin said...

Aren't two-years-olds great with their emerging personalities and they way they start figuring it all out! Amazing what they catch on to at this early age. Standing on your oximeter to escape... brilliant dude! I love the photo of him sauntering across the bed to move his oximeter, such a personality.

Anonymous said...

Awwwww Max aren't u precious!!

Samantha Seholm said...

What a cute, smart little boy you have Amy. He has a great personality and is so darn adorable.

Unknown said...

very funny u r max

Carolyn said...

You are awesome Max. All these different things you are doing. Love seeing the pictures. Blowing a kiss to you and your incredible mommy.
Hugs,
Carolyn in WV