Thursday, May 31, 2007
Wednesday, May 30, 2007
California Shades & Babylegs
You will find Tua sporting her new look in the house and around town. I found Babylegs through the cloth diapers websites as an accessory for diaper changes/potty training. However, they will come in handy protecting her knees when she starts crawling and they make quite a fashion statement. They have polka dots and stripes, cotton and wool, regular and organic. She is also enjoying her pair of sunglasses. Now that she is outside quite a bit, I thought she would appreciate the sun protection as well as some sophistication. I think the drool really adds to the look, don't you?
Sunday, May 27, 2007
First Hike
Wednesday, May 23, 2007
Diaper Free
Tua has been reading the latest in childhood development philosophy. The Diaper Free Baby is a new winner. I was a bit skeptical of the title and its apparent connotations. Her mother finished reading it last night and I got an opportunity to snap through the main points. The book describes an ideal of elimination communication and how early infant training is a perfect building block for communication further into life. It also branches out into the idea behind the convenience of a diaper free baby. Not only is it convenient for you as a parent, but it is ( more importantly) more convenient for the child. And since we are a nation of dependant upon convenience this ideal should be most agreeable to us. Our food is fast, our fuel is relativly cheap, our roads are paved, and credit here is legal tender. When it comes to diapering its infant population, the US again stands out from the rest of the world. While our global neighbors have their children potty-trained by the age of 8 months, it is estimated that our nation keeps its young in diapers until the age of three. Diapers are a necessity in the life of any child. For Tua, we're hoping to make this necessity as short as possible.
Thursday, May 17, 2007
Saturday, May 12, 2007
Babysitting
Friday, May 11, 2007
"Birth Announcements"

We finally got our birth announcements sent out. However, everyone knows about Tua by now so they are hardly announcements. We kept them simple with just her picture and her birth date. For those who would like the details of her birth, she weighed 8lbs. 4 oz. and was 21 inches long. Now she is a mere 12lbs. 12oz. and 24 inches long...she has her father's high metabolism. If you haven't been to this blog before, the January link to the left shows some hospital pictures and a brief story of our life once we brought Tua home. The picture above was taken at 3:45am, just 3 hours into Tua's life! I am reminiscing because my cousin Heidi just had her first baby on Tuesday. My Aunt Marcia is preparing for her first granddaughter by holding Tua at Easter. Heidi and David's blog link is http://robbinsnest04.blogspot.com/.
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