lunes, el 26 de mayo de 2014




Me taking the first foto of the día has produced that look. Oh Max!!

Buenos tardes mis amigos. Currently 430pm and the casa is tranquilo!! The familia finished up their swim in the CP alberca, cleaned up and have now put Max's bici into the camioneta verde and are headed to the parque to meet up with the play group.

They will be home at 545pm, just in time for the pollo muslo cena.

How was the día? Bex had a lighter work schedule and has not had Max night duty for a while, so Bubba was treated to a 645am sleep in. Score!!

Bex had a few wake ups, including a complete panale y cuna pit stop at 1230am. We are moving away from leche y agua at night, and will stick to one bottle of leche. Who soaks through a panale in 5 hours?

Awake at 430am but Bex managed to get him to sleep for another hours plus. Not sure if they do videos in the morning, but Lego Town was up an running!!

Poppa took over and Bex went back for some more shut eye. What is better then Lego Town at 7am? Hello....the PVR'd race from ayer!! We still had some 50 laps to watch and Max and I managed to watch 25 of them before it was time for desayunos.

The usual eats of some great fruta that he chose himself (piña y cantalupo), some bran flakes con pasas, huevos, and then some yogurt and finished off with Gerbers.

It was a bici tour day and our destination was the hospital to check on Max's vacunas. It was a mixed sun y nube morning, but friggin hot!!

A 15 minute bici tour and when we arrived, there were a bunch of peeps waiting. I knocked on the door for vacunas and the enfermera told me that Max's vacuna was available...score!!

As for how long the wait would be...all the peeps sitting there did not answer when I asked if they were in line for vacunas. Doph.

But moments later the nurse opened the door and handed out numbers. Huh? This is usually done at 730am and it was now 945am or so.

We scored with #3 and had about a 20 minuto wait. Max played with a niña while I entertained all the madres with mi español and stories about Max.

I asked two madres how old they thought Max was and one said 5 years old and the other said 3. Jaws dropped when told he was 2 años y medio.

They were very curious at the interactions Max and I were having and I could here the whispers in español. No padres there this morning, maybe that was why they were intrigued?

The polio vacuna was a gota, drop, so no needles today. Max also had some vitamin A and was offered lots of other stuff, but I explained to the 2 nurses that Max eats good food and lots of it. I told Max to show them his sexy belly and he promptly pulled up his playera and the senoritas laughed.

We wheeled back home, arriving soaking wet for leche, libros and the 90 minuto siesta.

I managed to watch the end of the race, quite happy to see JJ win. Then I joined Max while he slept and Poppa borrowed some of the chill from the chill room, and spent the time surfing the net.

Post siesta, I was off to el gimnasio and then home to join the familia in the alberca. Then it was upstairs to putter around, clean up and I have just tossed the pollo into el horno.

The familia did some cooking and dish washing (that can take an hour) and then were off to the pool. And that was our day so far.

Onto the fotos.

On the way to the Hospital Infantil, we pit stop at the Naval Hospital for a few poses.

Tonto Max.


Muy Curio Max.


Loud Max.


Muy Amable Max.


Waiting for our vacunas...turn the bici upside down and it is now a juguete para dos!! Here Max steals a peek at his amiga.


Which is quickly returned.



Whoa...paparazzi!!


Hot...airing them out.


Looking out for paloma business.


Hypnotized by the heat...ready for leche.


LECHE!!


Waiting for the light to turn green.


Dos pies.


Ok, not much else to report. A mixed morning, a sunny afternoon and overcast by 4pm. No lluvia...it is coming!!

Planning lunch at playa Mojon for miercoles y sábado. Stay tuned.

Hasta mañana.

Marco, Bexico y Max


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