Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Back up and running...

OK, so we're pretty much as recovered as we're going to get from the failing of our hard drive...luckily much of the important stuff (you know, the kind of stuff you check this blog for) were recovered from Ian's computer at work or other places.

Anyway, as you can see Katherine is still cute...even when imprisoned in her playpen.


She is also crawling around rather swiftly nowadays...chasing the important things in life...

She is really working on the whole walking thing as well, as you can see in another video clip over here.

Look at that face! (Insert "daddy's little girl" wisecrack here.)


I guess you gotta do something with all of that hair.


I think I better get used to this face. She had already been warned about the piece of paper in her hand and now, after finding it again, she gave me this look saying something like, "I know, but I want to play with it anyway."


As you may have already seen over on Katherine's friends' blog, she has really found her laugh, given the proper stimulus...

..the things parents will do to make their kid laugh.

It was finally time to get a little trim of her hair, since we were beginning to forget what she looks like! This shot was early on, while she was still distracted by her apron thingy.


She could only be distracted for so long, and wasn't a big friend of the stranger with a sharp metal utensil appraoching her.
Poor baby...

I will have to do some trimming/finishing since we weren't quite able to complete the job. (Hoepfully I will strike somewhat less fear with scissors.)

She's better now. Really, here's proof.


I'm not sure what I like more about this shot: 1) her feet or 2) her pensive look.


The Canucks are on in 5 minutes (in 58" of glorious HD, no less...), so that will be it for now. Go 'Nucks! (Leafs suck.)

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Oh wow- where to start? So many hilarious shots. The hair ontop of the head pic is my favourite. Can you e-mail me that one in a big size so I can print it? I keep a book of all Jack's friends that live far away. You know, he needs us to remind him who his friends are at this point in life. Anyway, I wonder if Laura can do the spoon thing for me next time we see you- I could use a good belly laugh. Take care guys!
Erica

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