Baby O Jo

idle observations of an idle newborn

Sunday, November 28, 2004

You have got to be kidding me...(Part II)


Those better not be strained peas I see behind your back.

Sunday, November 21, 2004

Thanks for Nothing


My parents cooked a 20 pound bird and all I got were these lousy strained peas!

Well, a family quorum was present the Saturday before Thanksgiving to have a feast (Dad had to work on Turkey Day). I had just started on solid foods and was looking forward to a hearty meal. All of a sudden Mom slides this jar of strained green stuff in front of me. Needless to say, I was not amused. When Christmas rolls around they better stuff me full of leibkuchen and egg nog.

In any case, it was a fun day. I got to spend time with some of the same people that dropped by for Father's Day. Only this time their faces weren't so blurry. Here are just a few:


Grandpa Otto


Uncle Danny


Uncle Karl

Although I am not thankful for the bounty of strained peas with which my parents presented me; let it be stated unequivocally that I am thankful for this time spent with family (and all the gifts they brought, too!)

Sunday, November 14, 2004

Tummy Time




Usually a significant difference in potential between the blanket and the thick carpet would result in a gradually diminishing flow of charged particles. This ion exchange causes the static charge phenomenon that most people experience as a brief shock or hair-raising event.

In my case, however, we know it has nothing to do with static electricity.