Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Mind the nose...
Sunday, April 25, 2010
Bath Day
Splash Splash Splash. Wahh Wahh Wahh. Neither pets nor kids like bath day.
Sunday, April 18, 2010
cat in the hat
Zamfir is slowly growing accustomed to the new members of the tribe. Sometimes he stares at them, but then they squawk, and he jumps away.
This was the first time we'd seen him jump up on the armchair when we were holding the girls there. Normally he likes to sit on the top, surveying the world, when he feels safe. So he must be getting used to them. The expression on his face is after hearing there wasn't a return policy on the new purchases.
The kids official details are here.
Saturday, April 17, 2010
Spy mom
This is the cats 'lion cut' with a mane and tail, although with no teeth or claws now, they are not fearsome jungle cats right now.
My colleagues gave us a wonderful card and gift certificates, so we went out this weekend to use them (restocking on formula) and along the way I saw this display. It's a good photo for showing the dynamic, vivid color range of the new camera, which I carry around in my pocket now.
Sunday, April 11, 2010
Better quality pictures coming
Thursday, April 08, 2010
First Pediatric Visit
My rugged Canon SF400 is now 6 years old, and up to 3000+ pictures, and is pretty far behind current technology. I have seen the difference between more modern sensors and lenses, and have decided to upgrade given that lots of kid pictures are on the horizon. In a happy coincidence, I have a swath of gift certificates from recent birthday/holidays so I'll venture out to Best Buy tomorrow to see kind of deal I can get on the Canon S90, which I've been researching for a few months. So hopefully, the photo quality will be trending upwards here.
Wednesday, April 07, 2010
Survived our first full day at home...
Tuesday, April 06, 2010
Discharge Day
The girls all swaddled up and cosseted in their "boppies" which are C shaped pillows. I wonder if someone has patented the concept.
This is Ilsa in her going home outfit; apparently its traditional to wear fancy outfits for the hospital departure and photos. Of course upon arrival home, the girls get changed right back into puke proof attire.
Before they discharge you from the OB unit, the nurses inspect your car seats, as well as the car. We passed, and are now all set to play bumper cars with oncoming traffic. When we got home, one of the cats came over and took an exploratory sniff of each basket, but then fled when the crying started. Both have been sulking upstairs ever since, uneasy about change they don't believe in.
Monday, April 05, 2010
Todays big development...
...was learning how to suck thumbs. Their entire hands are about the size of our adult thumbs, and they will cheerfully try to gnaw on a pinkie if they can.
The birth certificate registrar also came around today to get their offical details, and we received the temporary paperwork for the pair. In a few weeks, they will be issued official social security numbers, and be inducted into the ranks of future American taxpayers. We thought about it for a little bit, but it doesn't seem practical/feasible for them to obtain anything other than a US passport.
Sunday, April 04, 2010
Footwarmers
Saturday, April 03, 2010
Obligatory baby pix
Jenn is feeling much better today. The first hours after the surgery were painful and nausea filled. We were given cards today that stated both passed mandated hearing tests. Apparently they put small headphones on them, as well as a brain wave monitor, and measure the response from playing sounds. By the time the girls are teenagers, I suspect they will not be listening to their parents though.
Friday, April 02, 2010
Our girl(s) Friday
Ilsa Courchevel Ohlsson Rao11:56 am, April 2, 20105 lbs, 11 oz18.5 inMeribel Grace Ohlsson Rao11:57am, April 2, 20106 lbs18.9 in