Tuesday, July 29, 2008

7 Months: Superstar

Today, on his 7-monthiversary, August prepares for a new life as a superstar celebrity public figure. Star of screen, stage, print and other various media (including this blog). A few weekends ago he was "discovered" in the middle of the crosswalk of S. Charles and Boylston by a woman claiming to be a casting director for Baby Gap, and oh my god, isn't he beautiful? We should get in touch with her at the following email address, etc.

Well, we've lived in New York, where this technique has been used for years by skeevy guys to approach beautiful, naive-looking women ("hey, have you ever thought of being a model? I'm a talent scout!").

Well, we took the woman's card but walked away skeptical. But Mary followed-up and, though I'm sure it's a long-shot that anything will come of it, she's got some kind of appointment tomorrow at the modeling agency.

So let the exploitation begin!! Worst case scenario, we get confirmation that our baby is far more beautiful to us than the rest of the world (which I've suspected anyway!), and there's a chance Mary and Augs can earn a few bucks toward college education.

Photo shoot today in the park:





Wednesday, July 16, 2008

6 Months: Summer Vacation

We had a great first trip with August, went all the way down to the Chesapeake Bay to visit with some family. Here's a picture of us in Maryland:



I know the frequency of blog posts has diminished somewhat. That's a result of my being gainfully employed now, and therefore not at my leisure to build pie charts and sophisticated mathematical models to analyze baby names, and such things. I'll try to post pictures and videos as frequently as I can, but there's no use denying that volume of new posts is bound to suffer under this new arrangement.

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Sunday, July 13, 2008

6 Months: Traveling Man

For every individual there exists an area on the globe that encloses every place the person has ever traveled. I've always tried to imagine a polygon where all inside angles are less than 180°, stretched over the surface of the earth. Thanks to Google Earth, I'm able to recreate that very map for myself. It looks like this:





For you conspiracy theorists, that's Jamaica, not Cuba, marking the southern extent of my North American travels!


Mary's map is far more impressive, although the area would probably have been much smaller if Google Earth let us create a polygon that crosses the dateline. This version stretches across all of Asia although she hasn't traveled into the Asian interior. The southern line stretches from Maui to Bali, but across Asia, Africa, and Central America, not directly across the Pacific.







Up until our recent vacation, poor August's map was puny indeed:



And I thought that this trip would dramatically reshape his map. But take a look at what happened. Here's the map before the trip, in red up at Boston:



And here it is, now including everywhere we traveled last week:



Who knew there was such a straight line between Boston, New York, Philly, Baltimore, and DC?? We drove nearly 1,200 miles and stayed within this narrow little strip. Very weird.

Friday, July 11, 2008

6 Months: How I Spent My Summer Vacation

How I Spent My Summer Vacation - by August

1. Swinging



2. Swimming



3. Conversation

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

6 Months: Discoveries

Several revelations from August's doctor visit yesterday. First, the kid has put on weight like a champ, which was our "assignment" from the last appointment. Also, after hearing us tell her that August had been fussy for the past few days, our doctor started poking around inside his mouth and discovered the very tips of two little teeth just breaking through his lower gum! Poor kid had been cuttin' teeth for the past couple of days, and it hurt. But instead of crying and crying and shrieking in pain, he was simply a little fussier than usual.

He's a strong baby. A great kid. Now with teeth!