Every time I would change his diaper, Marshall would look up at a hat rack above it, and stare at his hat collection. So, I put one on him.
What other kind of hats does he need?
Every time I would change his diaper, Marshall would look up at a hat rack above it, and stare at his hat collection. So, I put one on him.
What other kind of hats does he need?
I took this photo with my Google Nexus S while feeding Marshall.
His hand had rested on mine while he was eating.
The photo was taken a few days after my father told a story about a memory he has of me doing something similar.
It’s moments like this that remind me it’s worth it, and to slow down and enjoy it. All the wiser parents I run into every day tell me it all flies by too fast.
Yesterday, Marshall celebrated his first full month in the outside world and Kim posted a photo to commemorate the occasion on Facebook.
Here’s the photo I took of him on June 18 after he had gone to sleep for the night (3~ hours).
Which means I have finished the Meet Marshall album, which marks his first month. I might upload more photos from other people (Kim) to it at a later date, but for the most part, what is in there is what I have from his first month. Except for the videos which I have taken but haven’t posted yet.
We recently mailed friends and family a birth announcement announcing Marshall‘s arrival.
Here are the adjusted photos we used in the announcement, which was printed by Shutterfly and designed by Kim and I. I adjusted the photos using Adobe Photoshop. I’m really pleased with how they came out.
This color palette comes courtesy of Luna Rosa on Coulour Lovers, who created the palette, “Midsummer Dream.”
Luna Rosa’s palette is used in the derivative work thanks to a Creative Commons license.
I caught up, pretty much, with the photos. See more photos of Marshall’s first two weeks here:
https://brandonmoeller.com/photo/?album=MeetMarshall
… and order prints or download your favorites on Picasa Web albums here.
OK, now everyone stop taking photos so I can stay caught up!