Saturday, December 29, 2007

Aunti V is here!!!

Our dear friend Violetta came down from Pasadena to see the bebe. Little did she know we had lots of other plans for her while she was here! We were still trying to adjust to life with Rowan and needed V there for moral support, in addition to many other not so fun chores. Thank you, Auntie V!!!

Rowan is now on Flickr!

Hey Everyone! Now you can see more pictures of Rowan on my flickr page. Just click on the link that is in the top left corner and you can get your fix anytime you want.

Monday, December 24, 2007

Season's Greetings!


We can shoot video with our little point & shoot camera, but it's lacking a few key features. Like the ability to zoom while filming. Or a delay - as you'll notice in this clip. But it works, and it enabled us to send this special message from all of us!





And we know you can't see much of Rowan in any of today's posts... so: eat your heart out.

Look what Santa left under the tree

Christmas in San Diego

While no one is dreaming of a white Christmas in San Diego, we thought we should take advantage of the incredible backdrop while we're here. So we loaded up the family and went to Balboa Park to take some shots on Christmas Eve.

Fountain at the Plaza de Panama.


In the cactus garden.


Florida Canyon Mesa.



He's got his daddy's crooked smile!

I guess our families will be gathering at our respective houses to eat a lot of food, perhaps watch The Grinch, and catch up on what's been happening. Hi family! And hello friends who are tuning in! We hope to provide a few more updates throughout the day, including some shots of our tiny tree and other Holiday-related stuff. So, check back again soon!

Friday, December 21, 2007

Rolling Over: 3 1/2 weeks



First try




...still trying...




Success!

Thursday, December 20, 2007

Nanie's Visit

Here are some choice photos from Nanie's visit this past weekend.


Rowan with Nanie

His umbilical cord finally fell off, so we treated him to his first bath at home. He was great!



How can you resist? YOU CAN'T!

Three Weeks Old!


Somebody's got cold hands!

Saturday, December 15, 2007

Photo Update

I could write anything here. You people couldn't care less, as long as we keep up the multi-media barrage.









We are waiting for him to realize that the hand that took his pacifier out, in fact, belongs to him. Of course, this raises a classical conundrum: to allow the baby to continue knocking his pacifier out, upsetting the peace of the household; or teaching a baby how to manipulate objects in three dimensional space, possibly upsetting the peace of the universe...

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Two Weeks Old

Rowan hasn't been in the mood for photo shoots lately as we are re-negotiating his contract. His demands include a velour onesie, a blinged out binky, and amnesty from all future time-outs. I have to give the little guy credit for driving such a hard bargain, but no dice. Actually, he hasn't been so happy because of a blocked tear duct. This is actually quite common, and it already appears to be subsiding so he should be back under the spotlight soon. For now, here he is at two weeks.

"Yes, my evil plan is working perfectly. Now GO! Back to the salt mines! I need salt for my beef stew!"

Saturday, December 8, 2007

Steve is NOT the new Bob

After we announced the birth of our little one, so many people wrote back to tell us how much they liked the name, ask where we came up with it, etc. Obviously, we like it, too! Looking at the little guy, Rowan just seemed right. So, here is a little bit of information on names. Daddy is a scientist, so get ready for some technical stuff.

OK. Looking at the US census data, Rowan is a rare name with only about 0.03% of all male babies born per year (2003-2006) bearing this name. Compare to Jacob (#1 boy's name for 2006, 1.13% of all male babies), Michael (#2 for 2006, 1.03%), John (still hanging strong at #20 for 2006, 0.69%).

FYI, the standard Bob (Robert) has been declining in popularity since 1992, dropping from #17 to #47. However, Steve (Steven) has likewise experienced a decline since 1992, dropping even more precipitously from #29 to #90. If we extend the comparison to the last 50 years, the same trends hold up. So I am sorry, Pie Girl: Steve is not the new Bob.

Anyways, there are various websites one can visit in search of baby names. A typical Google search for "baby names" turns up over 2 million pages. Good luck sifting through all those data. Many of you know, we chose not to know the sex of the baby ahead of time, so this made the task of choosing a name doubly difficult. We did have about 9 months to pare down the list, and in the days leading up to birth, we had come up with a short list.



This is our linen cabinet. We painted the doors with a "blackboard paint" and wrote the names on with chalk. Fun!

Looking at the lists we had worked up, you might notice that "Rowan" was not to be found. In fact, we came across the name at one of the various baby name websites, just a few days before Pie Girl went to the hospital. We didn't immediately add it to the list at the time, but we both remarked that we liked the name. It means "little red head" or "little red one." We still don't know if he is going to have red hair of any persuasion, but after sitting with him in the hospital and trying names on him, "Rowan" came shooting out of the recesses of our brains. It was an instant fit - and both mommy and daddy agreed. It was a done deal. You can find some interesting data on the name here from other people named Rowan, including how often it's misspelled, how often they were bullied because of the name, their overall satisfaction with their name, etc. And I am sure you can find much more than that if you care to. Thanks, Google! I leave you with more photos of our Little Red One.


In the car seat (more like "being swallowed by the car seat")

Big Red One with Little Red One.

Friday, December 7, 2007

One Week Old


...With the Boppy (and Dad's hands) for scale.

He's working on those neck muscles. He should be able to hold his own ponderous noggin up in about 2 weeks, then the head-butting begins (Kris knows all about this). After perfecting head-butting dad (preferably in the face) we'll start working on a 2" stack of balsa wood. Then we'll slowly work our way up through pine, oak, concrete, bricks, and finally steel. Remember everyone: raising a crime-fighting superhero begins with the raising of a super baby. Right now, his only super skill is "pooping" but we're working on that.

Thursday, December 6, 2007

I know you've all been waiting for some live footage:




8 days old!

Monday, December 3, 2007