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Sat, 25 Aug 2007
Ryan, believe it or not, turned one last month. Rather than
write too much about it, I'll let this video of his first year
speak for itself. Please enjoy!
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Fri, 04 May 2007
"A major problem facing mothers is that ovens are self-cleaning
but kids are not!"
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Wed, 04 Apr 2007
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Sun, 04 Mar 2007
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Wed, 14 Feb 2007
Believe it or not, Ryan turned six months old a couple weeks ago. It does
not seem all that long ago that Teresa and I got up from sitting on the
bathroom floor to look at the pregnancy test's two (!) stripes. I remember
very clearly that my first thought at the time was, "Well, that's right!".
Six months after Ryan's birth that thought is more true ever now, and this
is despite the fact that there is no way we could ever have been possibly
been prepared for the degree of impact Ryan has had on our lives. Ryan is
truly a blessing, and we are very fortunate to have him in our lives.
In honor of Ryan's first valentine's day, we've posted a few pictures online of the months since Thanksgiving. What can I say other than that the last three months have been very significant for our little one. Among other things, Ryan is now sitting up, eating multiple kinds of solid food, actively playing with toys, and taking a distinct interest in petting the dog (who is still a bit hesitant, since Ryan hasn't quite yet mastered the distinction between 'pet' and 'grab').
We've also had some professional portraits taken, and a link to those images is available here. Be sure to enter 'Teresa Harrison' as the customer name.
One other note is that it's been close to two months since our last significant post on the blog. A big part of the reason is work, but another big part of the reason is that the posting workflow for this blog is pretty much what it was two years ago: ssh and a tty-based text editor. This is difficult for both of us, so we've decided to move the Ryan-related content to another blog.
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In honor of Ryan's first valentine's day, we've posted a few pictures online of the months since Thanksgiving. What can I say other than that the last three months have been very significant for our little one. Among other things, Ryan is now sitting up, eating multiple kinds of solid food, actively playing with toys, and taking a distinct interest in petting the dog (who is still a bit hesitant, since Ryan hasn't quite yet mastered the distinction between 'pet' and 'grab').
We've also had some professional portraits taken, and a link to those images is available here. Be sure to enter 'Teresa Harrison' as the customer name.
One other note is that it's been close to two months since our last significant post on the blog. A big part of the reason is work, but another big part of the reason is that the posting workflow for this blog is pretty much what it was two years ago: ssh and a tty-based text editor. This is difficult for both of us, so we've decided to move the Ryan-related content to another blog.
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Sun, 04 Feb 2007
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Mon, 04 Dec 2006
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Sun, 26 Nov 2006
We just got back from Ryan's first Thanksgiving holiday. Rather than spread
the travel out across the entire holiday season, we decided to hit both
sets of grandparents during Thanksgiving. This has made for a fun, busy
week and a great start for what promises to be a hectic year's end. Over
the holiday, Ryan also had a whole bunch of firsts:
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- First visit with all sorts of family, including three great-grandparents.
- First time south of the Mason-Dixon line.
- First three airplane rides. (He travels really well; He basically did not cry at all!)
- First time to touch his knees and feet.
- First trip to Whataburger and his first two trips to Mexican restaurants.
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Fri, 17 Nov 2006
It's been a couple weeks since my last post about Ryan's first fever,
but I'm pleased to say we got through it without much incident. The
doctor's diagnosis was that it was a mild viral infection; This was
borne out by the ultimate progression of the illness. One of the more
interesting things we found out during the doctor's visit is that we're
very lucky that this happened as late after birth as it did. If Ryan had
come down with a fever in the first two months of life, we would have
been sent straight to the hospital for a battery of tests, including a
spinal tap. They do this in young infants to rule out the possibility
of latent infections from birth. It's not unheard of for infants to pick
up a bacterial infection during birth. These infections can remain
latent for 6-8 weeks and can cause severe complications. Since Ryan
came down with his fever three months after birth, this was ruled out by
definition.
A couple weeks after this little drama, we got our first 'sick child' call from Ryan's day care. They noticed oozing from his eye and wanted to rule out the possibility of highly infectious conjunctivitis, etc. This ended up being a clogged tear duct, but it was good they sent Ryan home anyway. We'd rather them err on the side of safety when it comes to sick children.
To close on a less biological note, Ryan went on his first plane ride yesterday. We flew to Houston as the first stop on our Thanksgiving tour of the grandparent's and great-grandparents homes. Despite the fact the flight was delayed three hours due to weather, the airplane's flaps stuck up, and they had firetrucks waiting for us at Houston's airport when we landed, Ryan got through the entire three hour flight without being 'that baby' (you know, the baby crying through the whole flight and irritating all of the adults). Actually, Ryan didn't cry at all. He was quite the little trooper, and both Mommy and Daddy were very proud. Two flights to go this holiday season.
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A couple weeks after this little drama, we got our first 'sick child' call from Ryan's day care. They noticed oozing from his eye and wanted to rule out the possibility of highly infectious conjunctivitis, etc. This ended up being a clogged tear duct, but it was good they sent Ryan home anyway. We'd rather them err on the side of safety when it comes to sick children.
To close on a less biological note, Ryan went on his first plane ride yesterday. We flew to Houston as the first stop on our Thanksgiving tour of the grandparent's and great-grandparents homes. Despite the fact the flight was delayed three hours due to weather, the airplane's flaps stuck up, and they had firetrucks waiting for us at Houston's airport when we landed, Ryan got through the entire three hour flight without being 'that baby' (you know, the baby crying through the whole flight and irritating all of the adults). Actually, Ryan didn't cry at all. He was quite the little trooper, and both Mommy and Daddy were very proud. Two flights to go this holiday season.
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Sat, 04 Nov 2006
"The greatest love is a mother's, then a dog's, then a sweetheart's."
-Polish Proverb
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Fri, 27 Oct 2006
Ryan came down with a significant fever last night. Due to measurement
'complexities', it's hard to know for sure what the exact number is, but I
don't think the exact number matters all that much to Ryan. His
temperature is high enough the doctor wanted to see him, but not high
enough that the doctor wanted to see him NOW. So, we're now waiting
for the call back from the Doctor's office to schedule something for
today, hopefully as early as possible. Despite his fever, Ryan seems to be
doing relatively okay: when he's awake, he's not too far away from normal,
smiling, happy Ryan.
While walking him to sleep last night, Daddy came up with a few new lyrics to 'Hush Little Baby':
Sick little baby, go ahead and cry
You feel bad, and you don't know why
Even though you don't know what to do
You should know your Mom and Dad love you.
Update: Two minutes after my initial post, we just got an appointment in half an hour. One of the things I love about where we live is that we're five minutes away from the pediatrician.
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While walking him to sleep last night, Daddy came up with a few new lyrics to 'Hush Little Baby':
You feel bad, and you don't know why
Even though you don't know what to do
You should know your Mom and Dad love you.
Update: Two minutes after my initial post, we just got an appointment in half an hour. One of the things I love about where we live is that we're five minutes away from the pediatrician.
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Sat, 21 Oct 2006
Believe it or not, Ryan is about to turn three months old. We've also put a few more
pictures online in another
album. Thankfully, the only real news we have is good news. He's been sleeping through
most of the night the last few weeks (knock wood) and has been growing like a weed: At
fourteen pounds, he's literally twice the boy he was when he was born. Ryan also had his
first major series of vaccinations at his two month doctor's appointment. There were five
(!) injections, but he got through it like a little trooper and with no apparant side
effects. (Mommy and Daddy will both get flu shots this year, and one of us will have to
look back on Ryan's bravery to get him (ahem) through it.)
We're also starting to get settled down into something of a more normal routine: We've enrolled Ryan into a local day care, which started last week. It feels very strange to walk into a building with Ryan and leave without him. That said, as odd as it feels, exposing Ryan to more and more varied social situations will ultimately be a good thing.
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We're also starting to get settled down into something of a more normal routine: We've enrolled Ryan into a local day care, which started last week. It feels very strange to walk into a building with Ryan and leave without him. That said, as odd as it feels, exposing Ryan to more and more varied social situations will ultimately be a good thing.
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Tue, 26 Sep 2006
Ryan's fuzzy pal, Grover, is a very
wise monster. From his smash hit,
Monster in the Mirror:
"If your mirror has a monster in it, do not shout
This kind of situation does not call for freaking out
And do nothing that you would not like to see him do
Cause that monster in the mirror he just might be you"
Yes, we're starting the Sesame Street early.
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"If your mirror has a monster in it, do not shout
This kind of situation does not call for freaking out
And do nothing that you would not like to see him do
Cause that monster in the mirror he just might be you"
Yes, we're starting the Sesame Street early.
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Sat, 09 Sep 2006
80%
of car seats are incorrectly installed. It's not that hard to do,
but there are a number of details you need to get right to install a
car seat so that it's safe for the baby in a crash. The seat has
to face the correct direction, it has to be tilted the right amount to
within a few degrees, it has to be tight against the seat, and then it
has to be fastened to something that's secure. Once the seat is
installed correctly, getting the baby secure in the seat isn't a small
matter either: modern infant car seats have (race car style) five point harnesses
with several kinds of adjustement. It's simple, but there are a bunch
of things for tired, stressed-out new parents to screw up, so it's not
terribly suprising that so many of us do just that.
In September 2002, the US Government tried to improve the situation by mandating a system called LATCH on all new cars. LATCH solves the "fastened to something that's secure" part of installing a car seat. In a car with LATCH, the infant seat attaches to dedicated metal loops behind the seat cushion rather than to the seat belt. Unlike a seat belt, the LATCH mounting points never move, so it's easier to get the infant seat mounted and tight against the seat.
Despite the fact that our car is LATCH equipped, I decided it would be a good idea to get my seat installation checked out. While I was pretty confident in my ability to get a car seat installed, a second set of eyes never hurt. So in keeping with the advice I received from a several good sources, I went down to the local fire house (half a block from our home) and asked them to take a look at my car seat. This type of public service is apparantly usual practice for fire houses in many areas of the country. However, not in Philadelphia.
At the fire house I went to I was told that Philadelphia city fire houses can't inspect car seats because they didn't want to expose themselves to the liability. Their suggestion was to go to a fire house in a suburb, pretend I was from the suburb, and have them inspect the seat. For this kind of upstanding service, Teresa and I pay a 4.3% city income tax (on top of the state and federal income tax). While I don't blame the local firemen for suggesting I go to a suburban fire house, I think it's patently absurd that the city ignores this type of (80% prevalent) public health issue for the sake of reduced liability. This is particularly true when the natural end effect is to attempt to pass the liability on to more upstanding neighboring communities.
For what it's worth the hospital staff couldn't inspect the seat installation either, and for the same reason. For some reason, it's less offensive when a private organization says it than when it comes from the government.
Sorry for the gripe, but this is an irritating (for me) fact of life in the modern world.
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In September 2002, the US Government tried to improve the situation by mandating a system called LATCH on all new cars. LATCH solves the "fastened to something that's secure" part of installing a car seat. In a car with LATCH, the infant seat attaches to dedicated metal loops behind the seat cushion rather than to the seat belt. Unlike a seat belt, the LATCH mounting points never move, so it's easier to get the infant seat mounted and tight against the seat.
Despite the fact that our car is LATCH equipped, I decided it would be a good idea to get my seat installation checked out. While I was pretty confident in my ability to get a car seat installed, a second set of eyes never hurt. So in keeping with the advice I received from a several good sources, I went down to the local fire house (half a block from our home) and asked them to take a look at my car seat. This type of public service is apparantly usual practice for fire houses in many areas of the country. However, not in Philadelphia.
At the fire house I went to I was told that Philadelphia city fire houses can't inspect car seats because they didn't want to expose themselves to the liability. Their suggestion was to go to a fire house in a suburb, pretend I was from the suburb, and have them inspect the seat. For this kind of upstanding service, Teresa and I pay a 4.3% city income tax (on top of the state and federal income tax). While I don't blame the local firemen for suggesting I go to a suburban fire house, I think it's patently absurd that the city ignores this type of (80% prevalent) public health issue for the sake of reduced liability. This is particularly true when the natural end effect is to attempt to pass the liability on to more upstanding neighboring communities.
For what it's worth the hospital staff couldn't inspect the seat installation either, and for the same reason. For some reason, it's less offensive when a private organization says it than when it comes from the government.
Sorry for the gripe, but this is an irritating (for me) fact of life in the modern world.
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Tue, 05 Sep 2006
We received some wonderful baby fortune cookes as a gift, and I thought
some of the fortunes were pretty interesting. The highlights will
be posted here occasionally:
"A perfect example of minority rule is a baby in the house."
-Milwaukee Journal
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"A perfect example of minority rule is a baby in the house."
-Milwaukee Journal
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Mon, 04 Sep 2006
Ryan turned one month old the other day! In honor of the occasion we've put a
few more pictures online in another album. This album
is bigger than usual and it contains all sorts of good stuff: pictures of his second
bath, 1 month birthday cake, and a bunch of new facial expressions... including
some smiles!
Happy Birthday Ryan,
Mom and Dad
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