Tuesday, February 27, 2007

Jumperoo Video

Yep, here's a video of Quin bouncing in his new Jumperoo. If you have an aversion to watching a baby bounce mindlessly for two minutes, don't hit play. If you want to see tiny legs doing international dances that you yourself don't even know, click play.



And for those of you who don't play the video (and I guess those who do), here's a picture of Quin's butt.

And Quin stealing my beer at a Super Bowl party. I know it looks like I was giving it to him, but I was trying to get it out of his hands. See his death-grip? That's my boy, a future beer connoisseur!

Monday, February 26, 2007

Where Have We Been?


We haven't posted anything on here in a while, as you can see. Of course that's not because Quin hasn't been being cute, but in fact we've just been too darned busy basking in his cuteness. The last few weeks Quin has been the happiest I've ever seen him. Don't get me wrong, he's always been a very happy kid (I say always like we're talking years, sheesh). It's just that he's been extra, extra happy. We have now had to remove Quin from restaurants more times because he was making too much noise being happy than being mad.

Lately he has learned that if he screams in his most blood curdling, high pitched voice, that it reverberates wonderfully across all walls. And I've discovered just how powerful a weapon a goatee can be against a ticklish little boy's armpit. So powerful in fact that when he sees me coming for him, he lets out one of said screams with everything he's got.

Another of Quin's new favorite pastimes is making funny faces. He's really building up quite a repertoire. There's the "Old Man" face, where he sucks in his bottom lips and looks like an old man with no teeth. Then there's the "Old Man Eats Steak" face, which one-ups "Old Man" by looking like an old man trying desperately to gum a steak to death. His newest is the "Look How Long My Tongue Is" face. No explanation needed.

Quin's newest toy is a "Rainforest Jumperoo". Before Quin, I had never heard of one of these, but I knew of the jumper that went in the doorway. At first Quin didn't know what to do with this thing, but then he got the hang of it and now he loves it (but only for so long). His little feet get going in a fury of baby chub and he bounces like crazy. All the while the lights and sounds are going off non-stop on the toy. Pictures just don't do it justice. Elizabeth says he looks like he's doing an Irish Jig with his feet, it's really pretty funny. The funniest part though is how serious and focused Quin gets on it. No smiles, no laughing, just pure concentration. I know he's having fun, but he just looks so serious.


11 new photos added to Quin's Picasa Candids album.

Friday, February 16, 2007

We've Found A Routine!


Quin and I have finally settled into a daily routine, which is good and bad. It is great because I have figured out what makes Quin happy and I can more or less predict if he is going to be in a good mood or not. It is a little hard because I feel guilty when I alter his routine. I can pretty much tell you what we will be doing at any given time in our day. Here is what a typical day looks like:

  • Nurse
  • Play
  • Eat Solids
  • Nurse
  • Play
  • Nap
  • Nurse
  • Play
  • Nurse
  • Play
  • Nap
  • Nurse
  • Play
  • Eat Solids
  • Nurse
  • Play
  • Eat Solids
  • Bath
  • Bottle
  • Read a book (or 3 or 4)
  • Go to Sleep
I know that my days have become very predictable, but I also know that Quin likes the routine. I have to admit that even when we don't stick to this routine (like when we go out with friends), Quin is a wonderful baby. He is easy going and flexible. Hopefully he will remain this way!

Monday, February 12, 2007

Yum-O!

Just like big humans, our tiny human has discovered that all food is not created equal. He definitely prefers breast milk to anything solid, however some foods are not so bad. Here are his preferences:

  1. Bananas
  2. Rice Cereal
  3. Prunes
  4. Carrots
  5. Sweet Potatoes
  6. Peas
We tried peas for the first time last week and he really did not like them. I don't blame him though. I tasted them and they taste terrible! They even smell bad! Poor kid. Bananas, on the other hand, taste yummy. Quin tends to need time to adjust to any new food. The first time he tried carrots he made faces in disgust. Eventually, he did warm up to them. I am a little unsure if the same will happen with peas, but we will just have to wait and see.

Wednesday, February 07, 2007

First Solids Video

Quin has been eating big boy food for about three weeks now, and he's doing great. If we don't warm up his food, he's not such a big fan and makes nasty faces. But as long as we warm it up, he's happy. As promised earlier, here is some video of his first time trying solid food.

Tuesday, February 06, 2007

We're Officially Mentally Challenged (aka nuts)

We just took a tally of the number of pictures taken since Quin was born. Based on the number of photos, I think it's safe to say we're legally nutzo. Just check out the rundown:

  • Month 1: 498 photos
  • Month 2: 370 photos
  • Month 3: 597 photos
  • Month 4: 439 photos
  • Month 5: 774 photos
  • Month 6: 962 photos
That includes both candid shots and portraits. It's a little crazy to think we took a thousand pictures last month. What's more crazy is that all that comes to a grand total of 3,858 photos of Quin in his six short months of life. That means if we keep going at this pace, we'll have 8,000 pictures of his first year. And as you can see, the pace is picking up as he gets older and starts doing new fun things. I wouldn't be surprised if we cross 10K for his first year. Heck, maybe we'll make it a personal challenge.

I wonder what they call this sickness, photophile dysfunction perhaps?

Monday, February 05, 2007

I Love My Train!

One of Quin's many presents for Christmas was The Amazing Animal Train. Until a week or so ago, this toy was still bound by its packaging (and there sure was a lot of packaging). Now that it is free, however, Quin loves it! Between this toy and his growing interest in the cats, Quin wants to move. It is great to see him reaching out for objects in front of him, even while he is on his tummy. He has figured out that his stomach really isn't the worst place he could be. I think that it is pretty amusing to watch Quin try to crawl. He looks a bit like a turtle. Every now and then he manages to scoot a few inches forward. Other times he accidentally topples over, a side effect of having a monster head to hold all of his brains. As with everything else, this toy goes straight to his mouth so he can gnaw on it. Yum!

Six Months Old

Quin turned six months old on Saturday, and this is a pretty big time for him. He's reaching lots of milestones.

For starters, his two front bottom teeth are soooo close to coming out. The painful teething continues. I can't wait to see that cute toothy grin of his.

Next, as we had planned, he got to graduate to sleeping in his own room when he turned six months old. His first night was Friday night, and it was brutal for everyone. He woke up and needed attention several times in the night. Throw in the strange interference on our baby monitor from someones cordless phone (the aliens were talking to us if you ask me) and it was all around an awful night. The next night was much better, and Quin slept completely through the night, and even let us sleep in and catch up for the night before. Last night was this third night, and again he did admirably. No sweat. It's great having our room back, and the cats are in heaven being able to sleep with us again after six months in exile.

Today he got to go to the pediatrician again for his six month checkup. And of course, you know what that means: more shots. He got four more today including a flu shot which he's now old enough to get. Turns out he's growing like a weed length wise, but he's dropped down to the 25th percentile for weight from his previous 50th. There are a lot of factors for that and we're pretty sure we can get his weight back up. His next visit is at nine months and he doesn't get any shots, yippee!

Food. Now that Quin is eating solids and he's old enough, he gets to start exploring new big boy foods. He gets to start using a sippy cup and can start eating snacky foods like little fruit and vegetable puffs. The doctor was surprised to hear that he has good fine control over his fingers and can manipulate things with his fingers instead of just grabbing on with his whole hand. That means he'll soon be ready to start snacking on fun stuff like Cheerios.

Crawling status: Quin no longer screams when placed face down. In fact, he's now quite content on his stomach and spends the whole time playing with toys. He looks really funny as he usually has his head, chest, and legs off the ground, and he just kind of rolls around like a bowl with no flat spot on the bottom. He understands the concept of wanting to move closer to get a toy that's out of reach. He'll kick his legs and move his arms and try to move, but he hasn't quite figured that out yet. It will still be a while. He does however realize that he can get to a far away toy if it's connected to another toy. He'll grab the other toy and bring it closer so that he can get to the toy he wants.

More to come!

Thursday, February 01, 2007

All I Want For February Is My Two Front Teeth

Well, the time has finally come. Quintin is getting his first teeth. His two bottom front teeth will make their appearance any day now. You can see them just under the surface of the gums, the layer is tissue paper thin. This is big news for Quin I suppose, as it has completely turned his life upside down. His mouth hurts all the time, he loves to bite really hard on anything put in his mouth (including poor Elizabeth), and he's not sleeping so well. For us this is bad news of course, because his mouth hurts all the time, he loves to bite really hard on anything put in his mouth (including poor Elizabeth), and he's not sleeping so well. More to come as those pearly whites make their debut. You're sure to see pictures when that happens.

For now though, the picture taking continues. I've been reading up a lot lately on portraiture and lighting techniques. We've gotten quite a collection of great pictures of Quin over these last six months (six months on Saturday!), but we really want to take our photos to a new level, something that really makes you go wow. If I've learned anything about photography, I've learned that practice is the only way to get better at making a good composition and seeing the light in the right way. Our pictures have come a long way in the last few years in this regard.

Last night was a portrait session focused on one single technique. Only one light was used instead of two to create lots of shadows and contrast in the images.


These were what is known as "low key" images, in that they were predominantly dark. No background was used this time. Instead we took these in the middle of the living room, and a chair blocked the strobe light from reaching the wall behind Quin so that it would remain unlit. We did these at night with no lights on in the house so that everything would be totally black except for Quin.


All pictures were taken very close-up, no full body shots here. Ultra close-up pictures have a tendency to create a lot of impact, especially when combined with the dark shadows. Another great reason to go in close is to show off those big deep blue eyes of Quin's.


Finally, to keep those deep shadows from being completely black, a reflector was added to Quin's left side. Since we haven't shelled out the cash for a real reflector panel, I just grabbed some aluminum foil and placed it so that it would bounce some of the light from the strobe back into the shadowy parts of Quin's face. If you look closely enough at the full size picture of Quin below, you can see the main light in his right eye, the piece of foil in his left eye, and me taking the picture in the middle of both eyes.

To date, I think the photo below is my favorite ever taken of Quin. There is also a black and white version on Quin's Picasa album. In fact, I think the series of pictures we took last night are my favorite overall yet. I would definitely call last night's session a successful lesson in photography. We learned a lot last night, and future pictures will benefit from it. I think there will be more great pictures to come as we try out and combine new techniques.


To see all the new portraits taken of Quin last night, check them out in his Picasa Portrait Album. There are ten new photos at the bottom.