Sunday, April 24, 2011

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Passover

Thanks to Aunt Celia and Uncle Eric for hosting such a lovely seder last night at their home. Luca proudly brought his own matzoh (a gift from Chabad) and a "seder placemat" that he made at school. Below is picture of Luca with his seder items, then a video of all the older cousins singing the four questions, led by Herschel.

(If you can't see the video, click on the link at the bottom of this email that says "The Adventures of Luca & Max" to open the blog website and you can view it easily there)



Here is a video of the kids singing the four questions:

Bathtime

Luca: "I always wanted a baby brother who was this silly!"

Some April photos

Luca and our neighbor Tristan on their scooters at the park. This is the “open spot” in front of our building, right on the river, where Luca rides every day (in Spring/Summer/Fall) in big circles, doing tricks -


Daddy using his “Garden Leave” to build remote control Lego masterpieces with Luca (and Max)


13 Months old today (photo taken 4/8)! Playing at the Community Center near our house, where Luca and Max both have swim lessons -


Luca smothering Max. Max loving every second of it -


More hugging -


Luca and his friend Oliver at a “Tot Shabbat” sing-a-long Saturday morning at school. All famililes and kids, all ages welcome. We brought Max as well, but no pictures since I don't think he would sit still. This photo was taken as the Passover story was being told. Boys were having a blast together. They were two of the oldest kids and they felt very proud to be able to answer all the questions about the story and participate. Oliver is one of Luca’s best friends in his class. Coincidence they are dressed alike!


Max will only eat a banana if he can hold the whole thing. Wearing weird X-Mas themed PJs. I got them on sale back in the day for Luca not realizing they had red and green gingerbread men!


Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Max Into More Trouble

Max can now stand up at dining table, pulling off whatever is in reach. See example: