Showing posts with label Our Baby. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Our Baby. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Nathaniel's 4th Month

Okay okay okay... I know I haven't been writing any blogs lately. Fatherhood seems to be really sucking my time away from other things in life like ... oh ... blog writing. But, we're now on the fourth month of Nathaniel's wonderful life and although I can't say things are getting any easier, I will say they are getting more familiar to handle. I'm confident, within time, I'll be back on the blog writing scene. But for now, please enjoy this fourth month photo of Nathaniel!


Happy 4th Monthiversary Little Buddy!

Saturday, September 12, 2009

Two Monthiversary

Nathaniel turned two months old on September 5th! To celebrate this amazing day he rewarded us with one of his first smiles!


Happy second monthiversary 'Lil Buddy!

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Baby's First...

Baby's first Starbucks? I guess Aimee and I are brainwashing him early about corporate greed. Drink your frappé my son, it's more nutritious than breast milk!

Obsession

I seem to have developed a minor obsession.  No, it’s nothing that requires counselling or treatment.  I’m not a danger to myself or the people around me; It’s not an addiction, just an innocent obsession.  My obsession occurred the moment I put socks onto my newborn’s feet for the first time.  I am obsessed with baby socks.  It’s an interesting obsession considering I never think twice about adult socks.  I find them rather boring.  I own black ones and I own white ones.  Nothing fancy, nothing interesting, just plain ordinary everyday socks.  Baby socks on the other hand go well beyond the world of ordinary.  Baby socks are, well to put it simply: cool.  They come in a range of awesome designs and colours.  My son Nathaniel is only two weeks old and he already owns a better socks collection than what I’ve acquired during the last five years.  I think I might be slightly jealous of the little guy and it makes me wonder why we live in a world where adults are forced to wear bland black socks to business meetings.  Even casual Fridays in offices only allow us a certain amount of flexibility when it comes to our sock choices.  The closest thing I could have to having cool socks like my son is to wear one of his socks on each of my toes.  It’s not the same as owning cool adult baby socks but I suppose it’s close enough.  Anyway, enough with this rant, here’s some photos of my son’s wild socks!

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My son is cute and cuddly.  I’m being objective here.  His outfit says so therefore it’s a fact.  Never question the written word, that’s what I always say,  Even if the said written word is printed on a baby’s onesie (baby bodysuit).  You can see here his awesome socks with a happy sheep motif printed on top.  If this isn’t enough to make you feel jealous the next socks will drive you crazy…

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Imagine going to a job interview wearing these monkey-inspired socks.  I bet you could royally screw up the interview and still get the job.  Giant multinational corporations love employees with good hygiene, good fashion sense, and hip monkey socks. 

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Ever wake up in the morning and find yourself really confused about whether you should be wearing socks, shoes or both?  Funky Feet has solved this daily dilemma for babies by created an ingenious ‘sock’ that’s part sock, part shoe, and all fabulous.   My son is a touch too small to fit into these sock-shoes at the moment but I can tell every time he’s crying that he’s not wanting a diaper change, a feeding, or a cuddle, what he really wants are these socks.  I can’t blame you son, I want a pair of these socks too!

Friday, July 17, 2009

Fresh From the Womb

Welcome to our big, bright and exciting world Nathaniel!   Our charming little boy was born here in Manila on July 5th, 2009 @ 16:15 in the afternoon.  He entered the world screaming (as most babies do) but seemed quite happy to be free on the confines of his tiny bachelor apartment womb. 

The question people always tend to ask is, ‘who does he look like?’.  An odd question I think considering a freshly born baby looks exactly like that, a freshly born baby.  Nathaniel was wrinkled, pale white, and covered in an unappetising gloop.  His inhumanly huge testicles were a surreal neon blue colour (which thankfully turned a normal   red soon after birth).  He has lots of hair even though the gloop made him look like a Greaser from that movie Grease.  Speaking of movies, when you watch movies or television commercials and they show newborn babies THEY ARE LYING.  Newborns aren’t that pretty.  But you know, honestly, and objectively, Nathaniel from the first minute I saw him is, and always will be, the sweetest and most beautiful baby in the world.

Welcome to our lives my little prince.  I’m very excited to see what adventures our future holds together

I’m posting two pictures here:  straight after birth, and his first close up.

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So, who does he look like??

Saturday, June 27, 2009

The Nursery

Yeah yeah yeah, I know lately this blog has become less about the Kenniverse being Pinoy and more about our future son’s approaching birth but I promise you this blog is forever dedicated to the wacky world of the Philippines.   Just think of the baby blogs as a pleasing commercial break between the regular scheduled Pinoy programming.  This blog today is no different:  a pleasing commercial break about our baby’s nursery.  The nursery is 100% up and running!  All we need now – something that’s pretty darn important for a nursery – is a baby!  Aimee is officially full term so the baby can come at any second.  Maybe … even … NOW!  Nope, not then, false alarm … but soon I promise you.  While you’re waiting for the birth of our first child ever, please enjoy the world premier broadcast of his nursery:

 

Our son’s toybox!  If you look closely you will see Quatchi, one of the mascots of the Vancouver 2010 Olympics.  I’m trying to bombard my son with as many Canadian influences as possible.  You won’t see this from these photos but there are two small Canadian flags in his room as well as a moose wearing a Canadian hockey jersey.  Whether I’m bombarding him with Canadian stereotypes or not is unimportant, all that matters is that he’s fully aware of Canada’s existence.  I’m still debating if Canada’s Nation Anthem, ‘O Canada’ will be repeated constantly in the room.  It would probably drive me nuts after a while so probably not.

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My son’s brave and gallant steed: the Bugaboo Cameleon!  A beast of a stroller that could put most Ford 4x4 trucks to shame.  What you see here in the bassinette attachment.  It also comes with a seat attachment for when the kid gets older.  This stroller is becoming a family tradition since my niece also uses one.  Maybe when my son is old enough him and his cousin can race them!

A kid-friendly bean bag cube.  I’m sure it has thousands of uses but sitting on, kicking around, throwing, and pooping on are the only things that come to mind.  My son officially owns it now so he can do whatever he wishes with it.  If he’s anything like Daddy he will probably just end up secretly selling it off on eBay.

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The lamp is from Italy.  The weird lizard on the left and the hot air ballooned animals on the right are from Ikea.  It must be the German blood in me that’s subconsciously brainwashing him with European products.  Since he’s also part Chinese, Aimee and I really need to throw more Chinese-related products into the nursery… Oh, wait a minute… I bet most or all of this stuff was made in China anyhow … okay, moving on…

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Hat rack.  It came with the set.  An odd thing to add to a nursery.  Do babies wear enough hats to justify owning a hat rack?  Currently we’re using it for hanging the odd piece of clothing.  Since I took the pictures I also took the liberty of displaying the ‘Daddy Loves Me’ shirt in the front.  Because, well, it’s true:  I love my little poop machine.  I can’t wait for him to come out!

Buck & Co. was a comic strip I was developing about 15 years ago about a group of British Columbian forest creatures who run a dam building business in the forest.  Although I stopped drawing these guys when I got into the film and video industry they’re still close to my heart.  I thought it would be a nice touch to add them to the nursery.  From the left to right let me introduce Ricardo, Babberwally, Jacque (yes, he’s a French Canadian squirrel) and Buckley, the beaver who owns and operates the dam building business.  You can’t get anymore Canadian than a beaver living in British Columbia can you? 

    

 

Cute dog on the left, laundry hamper for diaper stink fun on the right.

     

Various shots of his crib and Quatchi making another appearance(Damn Quatchi always stealing the limelight). 

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Bowling pin animals.  I … er, ugh, I mean our son can’t wait to play with these.

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So there you have it:  our son’s room!  Hip, happening, awesome and fun!  Aimee and I can’t wait for him to arrive and share our world.  The countdown continues…

Monday, June 22, 2009

Happy Father’s Day

There are many Fathers in the world!

There’s my dad, then there’s Aimee’s dad.  The dads don’t stop there though, there’s several other dads in our collective families as well as many of our friends are dads.  Those dads are all fine and dandy but there’s one important addition to the world of dads: Mainly, ME!

I’ve never been on the receiving end of the Father’s Day celebrations.  I’ve always given the love but never gotten the love.  I couldn’t complain back then because, quite simply, I wasn’t a dad.  Only dads get treated like kings on Father’s Day.  But as of today, and every other day in the upcoming future I too, am worthy of the Daddy Day party!  I have a son.  Sure, he’s not born yet but in his tiny little womb condo he’s currently designing me an awesome little Father’s Day card.  I can see he’s a optimistic thinker because he always paints the sky blue and draws happy faces on the clouds.  I’m not quite sure how he managed to get crayons into the womb but I think it’s better if we don’t ask.  Thank you for the card son (he requested I don’t post it here.  He’s still embarrassed by his artistic abilities.  He’s overly modest, just like his Daddy).  Your daddy loves you and is looking forward to meeting you for the first time.

Here’s the latest ultrasound.  Our son at 37 weeks!

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Monday, May 18, 2009

Little Boy Spooky

Aimee has been getting ultrasounds once every month and each of these never seem to produce a picture that actually looks like a baby.  Sure, you may see an arm here, a leg there, the top of the head, but collectively, never a whole complete image of our baby.  The ultrasound image below is no different; it's still bits and pieces of our baby but at least it's the most complete, and clear, image we've have of our baby's face so far. 

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You can see his head, face and his hand/arm raising beside his cheek.  It's really hard to get a true sense of what he's actually going to look like with this image but it's still really awesome to see nonetheless.  I see he's inherited my fat baby cheeks.  If you think my cheeks at pronounced now you should have seen me as a baby. 

Ultrasounds are pretty spooky aren't they?  I've read enough science fiction to automatically think of images of babies floating in cloning tanks with I see this picture.  Ignoring my creepy imagination I guess you could say he really is floating in a cloning tank.  Instead of a tank there's a womb, and instead of being a copy of either Aimee and I he's a beautiful potpourri of both our DNA.

As the time gets closer (two more months!) I can't believe how excited I am about the whole thing.  I mean, obviously I'm excited but I'm so excited I want him out now!  Waiting two more months to see his little face seems like an eternity away.  I'm sure Aimee can add a slightly different viewpoint of the 'waiting time' since she's the one currently carrying the baby and not me.

His nursery is coming together nicely.  The crib is built as well as other secondary furniture.  The crib set came with a hat rack which still confuses me even now.  Do babies actually own enough hats and justify owning a hat rack?  I assume we can hang other clothing off of it if he ends up lacking in the hat department.  Maybe it can become a diaper rack?  I'm designing artwork for the room.  I figure with my graphic arts experience - something I've stopped developing sadly - I'm sure I can paint something a baby will appreciate.  He is, after all, my biggest fan/critic.  Once the nursery is 100% together Aimee and I will post pictures here on the blog.

Time is a ticking ... I'm totally psyched!