Sunday, November 25, 2007

Outtakes


I love doing it, but I agonize over every blog post, trying to pick the very best pictures that tell a story and bring out the best of Owen's natural good looks. For every photo I post, there are probably a dozen that I wish I had room for. For the "all Owen all the time" photo bonanza, check out http://orglet.shutterfly.com. You DO NOT need a shutterfly account to view the photos. You DO NEED a password, which is "owen" (all lowercase, without the quotes). The photos are organized into albums by month, and I will post here when I add new albums. You can view slideshows or order prints if you'd like. Problems or questions? Email me or post a comment below. Enjoy!

Wednesday, November 21, 2007

Happy Thanksgiving!


We have so much to be thankful for.

Saturday, November 17, 2007

Owen's favorite Youtube video


Owen wanted to share his favorite video with you. We had planned to only ever play him grownup music so he would share our musical tastes (and we wouldn't go crazy from having children's songs on continuous repeat). We've already lost that battle - there's something really appealing about marching dinosaurs, for a baby!

Monday, November 12, 2007

Fish



We had to leave Owen for the first time this weekend, to attend a scientific meeting. Nana came to look after him, and they had a great time together. We were so happy to see him when we came back yesterday, and he was happy to see us, too - waving and laughing and bouncing like crazy. He let us snuggle with him for much longer than he usually does. Since today was Veteran's Day and there was no daycare, we decided to have a family outing to celebrate our reunion. We chose the aquarium - especially fitting since Mike gave a talk at the meeting about the neural basis of turning behavior in fish. Owen loved it. He waved at all the fish.

Wednesday, November 7, 2007

Houston, we have contact



We've been doing some sign language with Owen. It's all the rage - babies have the capacity for language and can control their hands before they can control their voices. We sign "milk", "more", "food", "mommy" and "daddy", and a few others. We've been watching closely to see if he'll sign back since he started waving, which is really the very first "sign". Tonight at dinner it became crystal clear that he has a sign for food. It's a little different from the one we taught him, which simply involves bunching up the fingertips on one hand and touching them to your mouth. He holds his two hands together and wildly rams them into and out of his mouth while yelling aaahhhhh - as if he were playing cowboys and Indians. We first noticed it at breakfast, but weren't sure if he was doing it intentionally. Then tonight at dinner, he did it when we put him in his high chair, and then whenever I paused while feeding him. And every time I signed food to him, he replied with his own special version - until he was full (it's obvious when he's full), at which point he stopped returning my sign.

(The picture is of Owen having some special quality time with his best friend - the baby that lives in the trashcan in his room. Yes, I know it's gross, but he REALLY loves it.)