Monday, July 28, 2008

Olivia in lights, er, well, newsprint


We had our local Division/Clinton street fair yesterday. They have a parade in the morning and Olivia rode in a wagon with our neighbor in the parade. There is a nice shot of Olivia in the Sunday Oregonian today.
Olivia is the princess on the right.

Olivia goes to the parade


Olivia goes to the parade
Originally uploaded by mcaron
The photo from the Oregonian was nice, but this is a better shot of the full force of their parade entourage. Jen thought she was a slightly under-dressed walking next to this crew.

This is only one small part of Tim's Burning Man costume milieu. I'm not sure if you can tell that Tim is the one in the, eh, well... silver boots.

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Embedding Photos in a blog

I've been using Flickr for a little while, but I thought I'd use this as a excuse to try out Picasa Web Albums (Google). They have a little bit of html that allows you to embed a web album slideshow into any html page.

Here's an album of Olivia photos.

Friday, March 21, 2008

Luke and Violet at 4 months

Luke and Violet had their 4 month dr. appt. yesterday. Violet is 9 lbs. 5 oz. and Luke is 14 lbs. 8 oz.

Violet gets to enjoy rice cereal in her formula now in order to help put on a few more pounds. She is already pretty sloppy with the #2 nipples, so moving to #3's (in order to get the cereal through) is probably going to be a high holy mess for awhile. The doctor also wants to double the gerd medicine she is on again. We didn't get a marked improvement the last time we doubled it, but we are going to try it for a little longer this time.

Violet is also going to the chiropractor in mid-April. There are claims that they can improve the reflux symptoms. As a backup, we are going to make an appointment with a GI doctor (which can take 2-3 months just to get an appt.).

Luke is doing great. He had his dose of zantac increased because he will still spit up more than he should during some feedings. He's not as sloppy an eater as his sister and he wants to eat more than she does, so he is outpacing her in the weight gain.

They both have really good head control. It gets wobbly as they get tired which happens after about 10 minutes of holding it up on their own. I've got a couple of nude pictures of Luke to post soon where he is on his belly holding his head up.

They are both doing lots of smiling. The doctor calls it "social" behavior. I say it's one of the things keeping us going and continuing to try to feed them.

Friday, March 7, 2008