Archive for the 'Pix' Category

Gratuitous Baby Picture

Thursday, April 17th, 2008

I don’t know if there’s a name for this style of infant apparel. We call them “ghosties.” Here’s Persephone in her favorite ghostie.

Quote of the Day

Wednesday, April 16th, 2008

“There’s no reason for anyone to worry.”
So sayeth Section Chief Brett Herr of the Army Corps of Engineers. He’s a talking about a wee small leak that’s been discovered at the 17th Street Canal floodwall.
This is one of the floodwalls that breached and flooded the city back in 2005. These floodwalls were designed and built [...]

Pseudo Super Sunday

Sunday, April 6th, 2008

It was a beautiful day, so we packed some picnic snacks, loaded up the baby stroller, gathered up some neighbor kids and headed down to the bayou for Super Sunday.

Only Super Sunday wasn’t quite as super as I remembered. Don’t get me wrong, we had a great time. And the Indians we saw were absolutely [...]

Thank You Thank You Thank You

Thursday, March 27th, 2008

When we tally up the list of people who’d helped us out or given us stuff recently, it’s quite impressive. More than sixty. I didn’t know we had so many well-wishers.

We’ve been trying to make sure everybody gets a card to express our gratitude. And slowly, slowly, we’re sending them out. I really hope we [...]

Her Face

Wednesday, March 19th, 2008

Whenever people see her, they invariable make two remarks:

She looks like me.
She’s cute.

It doesn’t take a logician to leap to the obvious conclusion, namely, that I must be kinda cute myself.

Further Adventures

Wednesday, March 12th, 2008

Today her umbilical stump fell off. To celebrate, we made a pilgrimage to Bayou St. John.

She’s definitely growing. Her loose folds of skin are filling in with baby fat. Xy has been breastfeeding, and the results can be seen daily. Funny, by sheer coincidence we watched The Life of Mammals just before the birth. Mammals [...]

Her First Second Line

Sunday, March 9th, 2008

Keep N It Real Social & Pleasure Club was in our neighborhood today. It ended just two blocks from our house. Actually we missed the parade, but we caught these fabulous DIVAS (acronym for something but I forget what) just as things were breaking up.

Poop Bib

Thursday, March 6th, 2008

From our friend MF in China comes the following awesome weirdness:

It’s a hand-embroidered bib with a gun that says “poop” on it.
No, I don’t know what it means either, but you’ve got to admit it’s cool.

A Walk Around the Block

Sunday, March 2nd, 2008

We took our first stroll around the block yesterday.

Many of the sidewalks are impassable, so we had to push the stroller in the street. On Iberville I saw a renovation underway; they were sanding, with clouds of lead-based paint dust going everywhere. (I’ll be placing a call to the city’s Department of Environmental Health tomorrow [...]

Pictures from Her First Days of Life

Wednesday, February 27th, 2008

I’m not the kind of guy who carries around pictures of his newborn child.
But I will post ‘em on the net.

I can understand that our geographically dispersed family members would want to see more pictures of our little girl, but I was surprised that friends and co-workers have requested more as well. I mean, generally [...]

Any Time Now

Tuesday, February 12th, 2008

Xy’s in the ninth month of her pregnancy now. She’s tired of carrying the extra weight and all the other many attendant discomforts. Pregnancy is quite a physical chore, and it’s all on her, with very little I can do except try to be helpful and supportive. She’s more than ready for it to end.
Yesterday [...]

Return of the Rat

Thursday, February 7th, 2008

Today’s the Chinese New Year. I’m a bit disturbed that our child will be born in the Year of the Rat, because I don’t particularly care for rats. But maybe I should learn to respect the rat. Did you know rats share the gift of laughter with us?
I got a card from my friend MF [...]

Dacryopinax Spathularia

Wednesday, January 30th, 2008

Two and a half years after I took it, my picture of tiny orange fungi has finally been identified.

It is Dacryopinax spathularia, also known as sweet osmanthus ear in Chinese. It’s a jelly fungus.
This stuff still sprouts up on our deck from time to time. Apparently it’s edible, but I don’t think I’ll be sampling [...]

Baby Dilemma

Monday, January 28th, 2008

Sawing into the baby in this king cake made me feel kind of like Solomon Gone Mad.

Since the baby isn’t actually contained in my slice, but has remained embedded in the adjacent cakery, does it even count? Am I nonetheless subject to the obligations of “getting the baby”?
Does my twisted ankle curry no sympathy?

Our Poor Floor

Tuesday, January 15th, 2008

One feature that attracted us to buy our house was the beautiful terra cotta tile on the floor downstairs. People often ask if we installed it ourselves, but the previous owners get the credit for that.
Alas, the old floor ain’t what it used to be.

It sat under brackish water for a couple of weeks back [...]

CALL ENTERGY

Tuesday, January 8th, 2008

I’m trying not to get sucked into the drama of the presidential primaries… but it’s hard. Here, then, is a diversionary tale of adversity and triumph to distract myself.
On my way to work one rainy day back in December, I noticed Entergy was tearing up the street near our house. Hmmm, I thought. That looks [...]

Happy New Year from New Orleans

Tuesday, January 1st, 2008

Xy made one circuit of the bonfire, not easy for a pregnant lady given the general rowdiness.
Next year, prob’ly not.
Our old friend Tony stopped by. Living in Seattle seems to have softened him up. In the old days, I had to be careful, as drinking around him had a high correlation with major hangovers. Now [...]

Blanket

Tuesday, December 25th, 2007

I got some clothes and a swell electric garlic roaster for Christmas this year, but by far the coolest gift comes from my dear departed Grandma Mildred.

It’s a crib blanket that I used as a child forty years ago, handmade by Grandma. The theme seems to be travel. It says: “BY AIR, BY SEA, BY [...]

Scratchy Chin Season

Sunday, December 23rd, 2007

I’ve started a new tradition. I’m not shaving between Thanksgiving and the end of the year. This gives me an annual chance to appreciate just how gray my beard is getting. I’d say I’m about 50% gray at this point. Then, on New Year’s Day, I’ll shave it clean and get a fresh start.
Footnote: I [...]

Another Brain Teaser

Thursday, December 20th, 2007

Here’s another brain teaser: If I’d left for work ten minutes later this morning, I would have arrived ten minutes earlier. How can this be?