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Fall Weekend

Monday, October 17th, 2011

We had a wonderful fall weather this weekend in New England, so we decided to do something seasonally appropriate and go buy a pumpkin.

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We went to Russel Orchards in Ipswitch, which besides having pumpkins also had chickens, turkeys, pigs, sheep, goats, and horses for Maddox to look at. He severely disciplined the chickens for being “too noisy”, and was too apprehensive to pet the friendly pony, but he loved climbing over the pumpkins and finding one that he could carry.


After picking out a few pumpkins, we continued east towards Crane Estate on Castle Hill, a beautiful estate that we were last at about a week before Maddox was born.

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I would rank “running around in a big field” one of Maddox’s top activities of all time, so a place like this was perfect for him, and nice for us to enjoy the scenery.

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After all the outdoor activity, we needed to scrub off all that dust, so Mads had a quick bath and then hung out in what I refer to as his Yoda robe for awhile.


The next morning, Mom had to go meet some people for work, so Mads and I headed to the toy story with the original intention of buying a kite. Which we did, but not without a 45 minute detour to play with the train set.


We finally made our way to the northern tip of Plum Island, trekked out to the beach there, and gave our new $6 kite a test flight.

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Mads was thrilled with the kite (“Flying! Flying!”), even though I couldn’t keep the thing up in the air for more than 10 or 20 seconds due to the massive gusts of wind on the beach.


We spent some more time just hanging out, playing with the sand, throwing the sand into the ocean, and, of course, picking up sticks. I left with what I thought was just enough time to get back before nap time, but unfortunately didn’t quite make it.


Storyland

Monday, September 19th, 2011

On Friday morning we packed ourselves in the car and drove north two hours to North Conway, New Hampshire to visit Storyland, a theme park geared towards children – something I hadn’t even heard of until a year ago.

We arrived at our hotel midday Friday, which was connected to an indoor water park called Kahuna Laguna. Maddox absolutely loved this place (no surprise, as he’s still as huge fan of anything water related). They had little spouts of water spouts coming out of the ground that he liked the most. We tried to get him on a few of the small water slides, but he’s not a huge fan of “thrill” rides like those yet (he must get that from his dad).

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After spending a few hours there, we went to dinner at a great Irish restaurant, but by that point Maddox was so tired that he was almost falling asleep in his ketchup. Yes, we skipped his nap. Which we paid for that night, spending an hour trying to get him to go to sleep. In the end it took him eating half a bucket of ice before he was satisfied. And who said toddlers are complicated!

He also fell out of bed at some point during the night, but we had ice handy, and right now no matter how hurt he is Maddox asks for ice, puts it on his wound for a few seconds, and is miraculously healed.

We woke up early and had a delicious breakfast at the buffet overlooking the White Mountains, but Maddox was more interested in the never-ending plates of blueberries, strawberries, and pineapples. We got to Storyland about an hour after it opened, at 10:00. It’s a very well done park, very clean, open, and a great diversity of attractions and rides.

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Maddox found one of his favorite things early on, which was a talking tree that he found fascinating. I suppose at his age he probably assumed it was an actual talking tree, so I’d be impressed too! We tried waiting in a short line for a spinning teacups line, but he wouldn’t have any of that. We even tried both walking away from him towards the line, telling him we were going on it. He said “Ok” and walked the other way.

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The next favorite thing we discovered was the train that looped around the park. We were walking along the path when it went by behind us. He immediately turned around and started yelling “Wait foh me! Wait foh me!”, running as fast as his little baby legs could take him. We went around the park once in the train which he loved, except for when it stopped at which point he would yell “GO TRAIN! MOVE!”. Thankfully, we were sitting in the far back.

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The last attraction, which was probably his favorite, was a huge room with thousands of soft rubber balls and a dozen different types of machines which interacted with them. Maddox found one that was a tube that sucked the balls up and then shot them out into the air. He spent literally 45 minutes collecting balls and putting them into the tube. It was a nice break for us to sit down, even if we were constantly having balls pelted at our heads.

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We headed out in the early afternoon, and Maddox passed out about two minutes into the drive and stayed asleep until we were maybe twenty minutes from home.

As a parent, my favorite thing about the park was how empty it was. We purposely waited until after labor day, and most everywhere in North Conway was empty. Sadly we’ll only be able to do that for one more year before Maddox himself will be in school.

It was really a fantastic trip, our first one as a family, and I think Storyland might become an annual excursion.

Nightmares

Friday, September 2nd, 2011

Maddox has been having nightmares. He’s always been a pretty good sleeper (that is, once we realized that it’s ok if you put your child down and he cries for thirty seconds). But in the past few weeks he started waking up several times at night, and not doing the fake moan/cry he does, but actually crying. Even stranger, he would start crying when it was time to go to bed.

Last Friday we stopped at a roast beef place for dinner and we were playing an iPhone app while we waited. It was this one where animals popped out of boxes. He was enjoying it until we got to one with a lion, at which point he freaked out and it took several minutes to calm him down.

So we’ve spent the past week building up his confidence against lions. I tell him that I’ll protect him from all the lions, that the lions are silly, that they all went away, etc. That’s seemed to have helped, and he’s begun talking about how he isn’t afraid of them either. He’ll even say “Meh-meh KILL lion!”

Now where did he learn the word kill? I have no idea. I don’t think they do much killing in Blues Clues or Yo Gabba Gabba. But if it helps him with his nightmares, more power to him!


Puppy Talk Chicken

Wednesday, August 31st, 2011

This is a new one: Maddox having his toys interact with each other! Just another sign of him growing more and more into a little boy.

 


Phrases of the Week

Wednesday, August 17th, 2011

Maddox has been using new words and phrases non-stop for the past few weeks. Here are a few of the most popular recent ones:

Three more minutes

Instead of just saying no to things now, Maddox tells us “Three more minutes!” He’ll say that to pretty much anything: getting changed, going to the car, eating dinner. Of course, he really has no concept of a minute, but he’s figured out that if he responds this way he’ll usually get to continue what he’s doing longer than if he just says no. Smart kid.

Maaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaack

Leanne mentioned this earlier, but whenever we get in the car now, it’s pretty much “Maaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaack!” the whole way now. This is, of course, in reference to the truck named Mack in Cars. It doesn’t even matter if we’re seeing trucks or not on the road, though that usually does lead to a few extra “Maaaaaaaaaaaaack!” exclamations.

Wow, Pretty!

A lot of things are pretty now, including music, the outdoors, and even his dad every now and then. But what I really get a kick out of is the way he says “Wow”, with such wonder and astonishment, as if this is really the prettiest thing on earth.