I was looking forward to my sister's visit for a number of reasons, not the least of which were to take advantage of her very professional photography skills. I had been proud of myself up until now for getting at least one photo of Jack every day of his life so far, but Alison came in and took more photos in the first 20 minutes she was here than I had taken in the first three weeks of his life. And they all look good! Even the ones I took turned out okay thanks to her snazzy camera and her flicking all the right switches ahead of time. Here are some of my favorites.
Friday, January 9, 2009
Meeting Aunt Alison
I was looking forward to my sister's visit for a number of reasons, not the least of which were to take advantage of her very professional photography skills. I had been proud of myself up until now for getting at least one photo of Jack every day of his life so far, but Alison came in and took more photos in the first 20 minutes she was here than I had taken in the first three weeks of his life. And they all look good! Even the ones I took turned out okay thanks to her snazzy camera and her flicking all the right switches ahead of time. Here are some of my favorites.
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Becky, he's getting prettier all the time. I think Alison found that the babies slept better when they had a warm bath before bed -- not that it would carry them through the 3 am wakefulness. But baths also wake them up and tire them out a little in the evening, so they hopefully will sleep longer at night. Hate to tell you but their circadian rhythm (for night and day activity schedule)is not well established until the 3rd month...
Becky, He is beautiful! I know the 3 am waking is hard, but babies are so cute in the middle of the night. Their eyes are so wide open (no light to make them squint). They seem to look around more, and it is so quiet and peaceful - if you can get yourself awake enough to enjoy it. Luckily, it does not last!
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