January 2005 Archives

Finnegan is SO GURRRRD!! see http://homestarrunner.com/tgs2.html

Hmm, what does this have to do with Finnegan? uh... I made it for his mother as a special thanks. Wait, it looks like she put it on the floor to take a picture of it?

Jude and Nick sent us this huge fortune cookie. I provided a baby for size comparison. It was coated with toffee and chocolate. The fortune told us we are blessed and would have much joy and has certainly come true so far.

Actually they'd never met before this day. This day is Finn's two-month birthday. Isn't that a good situp for two months exactly?

They must be related or something.

Mary Ann also came in for Finn's baptism and loves to hold him. Finn was smiling when he saw her red sweater. He likes bold primary colors and bold beautiful women.

Monica came up for Finn's baptism and since she is a recent Apparel Design graduate from CMU, she is now sewing the Christening Gown out of Nancy's wedding dress. The gown looks amazing. Thank you Monica!

The butter made Finn's hair turn reddish-gold and now he smells like cheese. He's going to need another bath. Nancy loves her little boy no matter what he smells like, but especially when he smells like food.

Now we try to wash off the butter and take the cradle cap with it. It works pretty well, actually. Finn enjoys the warm bath and head scratching.

Ok, so Nancy hears on the internet that cradle cap can be cured by rubbing butter on the baby's head and washing it off. Let me tell you, a baby head smeared with lots of butter smells a lot like a popcorn ball! Finn enjoyed this too, he's too young to know yucky.

Our neighbors Alaskan. She's pretty old, twelve or so. Looks a lot like Spoon, only bigger and whiter.

This was our house on Jan 8, 2005. Snow in Seattle! Finnegan got to see it but no playing in it yet.

Finnegan was baptised on Sunday at St. Benedict's church in Seattle and he didn't even cry. He was such a good boy. We had a wonderful day introducing him to the church and to our friends and family.

After returning home from a Professional Photographers Association meeting to find Doug and Finnegan reading a book. They were both very comfortable and looked so cute.

He's two months old today and already sporting a mohawk. What's a mother to do? Take a photo of it and save it for just the right moment when he's a teenager.

Today, we experimented with Finnegan's hair. I think he likes it.

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