How Max currently enjoys his workbench. He loves it, Steph and Karen! He can pull out all the tools now and put them back. He primarily uses it as a stacking surface, though.
Max’s motto: “I can stack that.”
Little Moments of Light
How Max currently enjoys his workbench. He loves it, Steph and Karen! He can pull out all the tools now and put them back. He primarily uses it as a stacking surface, though.
Max’s motto: “I can stack that.”

Skip the morning nap on Sunday? Are you crazy? Dude needs his shut eye.
Thanks for the radio, Jess W.! I have to tell you, he loves it, but we only let him have it in the car. 😉
His reaction to snow: cautious curiosity. His initial skepticism was quickly replaced by the joy of novelty. Overall, better than his Aunt Megan’s first snow experience. ❄️⛄️
Places Max can fit that may not immediately occur to you (or his mother): under the chairs in the living room, under his stroller, under his dresser (not pictured, sadly), inside a wine rack (empty, thankfully).
If you’re curious about the wine rack placement, it doubles as a gate to block the stairs on occasion. Everybody does that, right? No?

Banana for breakfast.
A slightly happier penguin look, for the record. Thanks for PJs, Nana!
Best. Christmas. Present. Ever. Thanks, Megan, for capturing the glamor of parenting a one-year-old! 😭
Sorry it’s been a while, folks. Life, ya know? Get ready for a quick catch up…
Max enjoyed all the family at Christmastime. I’m pretty sure he thought it was a national holiday just for him. He would like to especially thank Mema for clearing out the space in the TV cabinet.
Trying to catch some sleep during a full week of Christmas with the family! 😴
Hanging out with Aunt Jennifer’s Cabbage Patch Doll. She is still rocking that sweet eighties braid (the doll, not Jennifer)!!