Archive for June, 2008
Wednesday, June 25th, 2008
Gilbert's in his crib now, taking his late afternoon cat nap. He recently went through a phase, however, where napping in his crib was right out. If he didn't fall asleep on top of me, while nursing, he'd take his nap in his stroller. We followed the ...
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Tuesday, June 24th, 2008
Gilbert now has a shiny new Mexican passport to match his US passport. It took us 3 goes to get the application in for his Mexican passport, as the individual offices are only allowed to do a certain number of transactions a day. The first day we arrived ...
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Sunday, June 22nd, 2008
Gilbert bid adieu to his bouncy chair a few weeks back. His great escape was captured on video for all to enjoy, and the bouncy chair has joined his moses basket and the other items from his newborn days that I'll have a garage sale with once I can ...
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Tuesday, June 10th, 2008
Photos of Gilly's adventures as a 5 month old can be found in the 5 months gallery.
A few exciting things happened while Gilbert was 5 months old.
One thing I was particularly happy about was that his blocked tear duct finally opened. I want to detail our experience with the ...
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Monday, June 9th, 2008
It has taken a lot of brow sweat and elbow grease or...hmm...something! But finally we have arrived at the end of the Great Video Catch-up! This video takes us up to right before Gilly turned 6 months old. He decided to take his new high chair for ...
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Sunday, June 8th, 2008
Gilbert has become a big fan of banging on things and shaking whatever is at hand to produce a beat you can really dance to! The real magic, however, happens when he decides to lend his distinctive singing to his percussive genius. Here's his video audition for American Idol. Look ...
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Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008
Luke's training Gilly up to join the PrinterFace development team. He began his apprenticeship by sitting on Luke's lap and watching him work. Now he's progressed to using his own keyboard, with mixed results. Enjoy!
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