Baby Bath Time
This is probably the best of the recent short vids I've made. I hope all y'all family enjoy.
Everything you need to know to keep you up to date on the latest happenings in Ren's life.
This is probably the best of the recent short vids I've made. I hope all y'all family enjoy.
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Pictures of Ren are in high demand, so here are ten more. Included in this set are:
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I promised a video. Here it is. This is a 30-second short of Ren in bed watching the mobile. It's quite underlit, I'm afraid. I hope you enjoy it.
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I promised pictures, so here are pictures. A whole lot of pictures. Included in this set:
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Okay, I haven't posted in a long time. People get busy, you know. Read my personal blog if you want to get an idea of what's going on.
I promise that in the next week I'll be posting lots of pictures, plus a new short (30 seconds) film!
In the meantime, a couple firsts.
For the first time, Ren is reacting negatively to noise. Previous to this, she's reacted positively, such as becoming soothed when hearing us sing to her or chant. Now when I cough or sneeze near her, she can wake up and start crying. I think the first example of this was at a Superbowl party. She cried when Hester returned the opening kickoff. Tragically, the rest of us cried for the remainder of the game.
Also for the first time she is noticing our existence. Both of us have observed her quieting down when one of us comes into her view. She won't turn her head or keep her attention on us yet.
It would appear also that Ren has spotted a ghost in our living room. Whenever we're on the living room sofa and she's facing us, she invariably keeps her gaze fixed above our right shoulders, at the corner of the room above the stairs. My theory is that she can see a ghost. Obviously someone was once hanged there, and is trying to get her to pass a message on to us. Too bad she can't speak.
The third first is that I've injured my own baby for the first time. I was sitting on the sofa groping for a bottle when I accidentally jammed my fingers right into her head. Poor Ren screamed and screamed. Clumsy daddy.
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