Leila just celebrated her three week anniversary of life with a celebratory dinner of milk with a side of more milk. Daddy spent his morning having some fun with 57,077 of his closest friends, but was back on hand in the evening for yet more cute photos, a sample of which can be seen here:
One of the benefits of having a professional photographer for a grandparent is free chances to model. Luckily, a documentary crew was on hand to capture the experience:
Here's the whole family, through the magic of a tripod and a 10-second shutter delay:
So, more videos and pictures of Bubbe and Zayde will be coming soon, but in the meanwhile, we had a visit from Uncle Dmitry (see here for photos of our visit to our nephew Ellis). Here's my brother from another father and mother with Leila:
and in his honor, a rare, never before seen concert by a previously unknown member of the Beatles:
and here's another rarity -- an a capella performance from the same artist...
I'll get to the videos tomorrow, but in the meanwhile the cute pictures of Leila with Bubbe, Zayde, mom, and dad continue apace. Here's a sample of the full album:
Mama and Bubbe:
Mama and Zayde:
Leila listing her favorite things (hugs, kisses, and daddy):
Sorry for the absence of blogging, but we'll be back this weekend with a vengeance. Early this week, one could find the entire family hanging out. To badly paraphrase a great Townes Van Zandt song, "I've got three girls; two are human, one's a cat. All I love with all my heart and here is where they're at..."
The big news, however, is that my wife's folks are in town for several days. There have been many new outfits and much cuteness. Here's Leila with Bubbe:
and Zayde:
BTW, if you don't know what Bubbe and Zayde actually mean, and haven't figured it out, try here.
Well, our litle darling has become, knock on wood, a rather good sleeper at night, waking up only to nurse and then dropping back out for hours. One byproduct of this seems to be that mornings are a bit fussier, so this afternoon, we decided to take her on a small outing. As could be expected, put her in the car seat and she was out like a light. We went to lunch, the video store (Children of Men for mom and dad), and to the library, since 10 days is more than long enough to go without a Raffi CD. We'd provide photographic evidence, but we forgot to bring the camera, so we'll have to do with a post-outing picture of Leila passed out in her basket like an angel:
For those who are interested, I have some thoughts about my first week of fatherhood posted at my other blog, Rooted Cosmopolitans.
As we enter Leila's second week, we get to repeat all the fun activities from week 1, but this time with better planning of the camera angles. Here's yesterday's bath:
This morning, Grandma Gail and Grandpa Bill hit the road back to Rochester, leaving us on our own for the first time since Leila arrived. Thankfully, she now seems to be happy to sleep through the night except for a couple of nursing times, meaning that her mom and I are able to get a heck of a lot more sleep. The next set of grandparents will be showing up on Wednesday, but to cap off the current visit, here are a few more pictures:
and a video discussion of the relative cuteness of relatives...
By the way, if anyone wants to make prints out of any of these photos, the large versions online are fine for up to sizes of 3x5 or 4x6. If you want to make a larger print, I can send you the fll-size originals.
She may not have gone too far since coming home, but Leila has done a little toodling about in the neighborhood, as we demonstrate below:
and here's a picture of mom and daughter:
By the way, for those less familiar with flickr, youtube, and blogger, you can click on any photo, and get access to all of our online photos, which can also be found at this link. Click on the videos anywhere except on top of the "play" button, and it will take you to youtube, where clicking on "jfaberuiuc" will take you to all our videos, which can also be found at this link. For any of the blog posts, clicking on the link at the bottom that says "0 comments" or "5 comments" or something like that will take you to a page where you can leave a comment. Unless you have some kind of google account, you'll likely want to click on "other" to leave your name/nickname along with the comment. Hope this helps.
Happy New Year to everyone, and may it be a year of happiness, health, and some much needed peace for everyone. Leila's first New Year has been a blast, and she's really enjoying spending time with Grandma Gail and Grandpa Bill, who have been allowing us to sleep occasionally and all sorts of other useful things (they even put her down every now and again and let us hold her...). We even had her first iChat with her mom's family, so she could meet everyone from her great-grandparents Papa and Mimi Cohen on down to Great-aunt Suzie and Great-uncle Ken, Aunt Lauren and Uncle David, and Uncle Jason (we're going to be slightly less than technical with exact genealogical relations). If anyone else wants to have a chat, either text or video, just let me know and I'll set it up.
We'll have some more videos tomorrow, but for now, Leila's first Rosh Hashanah:
The first bath was a bit of an adventure, and we cut out most of the crying parts, leaving only the calm pre-bath baby and the angelic, clean, freshly scrubbed post-bath baby:
and here's naptime for everyone, and I do mean everyone:
At 12 minutes after midnight, we were proud to welcome Leila Dawn to the world, at 5lbs, 13. oz, and measuring 17.5 inches. Mother and baby are both doing great!
Note: Spelled with an "ei", but pronounced as if Layla, like the Eric Clapton song, though we named her that because we thought it was very pretty and it means "night" in Hebrew/Arabic, appropriate for an astronomer's daughter...
well, actually, just rain won't stay this pregnant woman from her appointed dinner reservation. This might be the last hurrah, as it were, since even if the peanut decides that S.'s stomach is the place to be, her doctor has decided to induce on Monday.