Buenos noches!!
There is waaaay too much literature
on the web to explain why, but we still don’t understand what makes Max wake
up, wide awake, at 2am and stay that way until 4am. Huh?
Madre gave it a go for 90
minutes, went through all the tricks in the book, but alas, the Niño Whisperer
was awoken and went in to give it a shot. It took 30 minutes but we were asleep
at 4am…and up at 630am Oh Max!!
Padre managed to laze
around until 730am, while Max leche’d up and prowled the bedroom.
We had our usual AM rutina
and a fun walk. A good siesta, not as long as either of us would have liked,
but when the lil’guy pops up and then decides to get up, you get up.
Madre took over and had a
Skype con Max’s Ontario abuelos. After that, it was tiempo para comida and then
they went to the playa. I hit el gimnasio and then grabbed some sol at the
alberca.
A quick walk con Max while
madre set us up for la cena y the PM rutina.
Good dinner, a FT con the
abuelos and then tina time and Max fell asleep in his cuna while madre sang to
him. Success!!
So, at 830pm, Max is
asleep, having stirred once, Bex is baking some oh so yummy banana bread, and I
am doing what I normally do at this time of the día.
Some fotos?
Prowling the 3rd floor landing before going out for our walk.
What says niño better then a puddle...and the niño in the puddle?
There is a foto missing before this next one. It would be of Max bending over and putting his hand into the puddle. Oh Max.
At least he comes to me with his hand ready to be wiped.
Not sure why, but these cans of Coca Light made Max go goofy. Look at his smile.
Then all serious as he tries to take a 6 pack home!!
And muy curioso when the puerta behind him opened up.
And then it was time to practice his sitting. Check out the poses...what a character!!
We dropped into the foto store to get some fotos printed for Silverio. Max saw the senorita cleaning, so he grabbed her cloth and started cleaning the glass in the display case.
A few fotos from the walk to el gimnasio.
You see these guys all around town, honking their horns to let the peeps know that fresh tortillas are for sale. One kilo for $15 pesos.
Just a perro finding some sombra, shade.
Dos hombres lugging a gas stove around town.
And some fotos from our pre-cena walk. The mission was a pit stop at Santa Cruz Abarrotes and then onto the panificadora for a muffin.
Our latest divertido (fun) is taking the cart through SCA. Peeps love to watch Max with his cart!!
Mañana? Eating banana bread on the playa at Mojon!! Then some Superbowl con mi hijo…a perfect domingo!!
Hasta mañana.
Marco, Bexico y Max
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