Archive for November, 2007


Christmas Lights

Nov 30, 2007 Posted by: Tom | Filed under: Firsts, Video


Christmas Lights from Tom Carmony on Vimeo.

Video of Del and his mom checking out the Christmas lights as we put up the tree.

Sunday Morning Baby Reunion

Nov 18, 2007 Posted by: Tom | Filed under: Firsts, Prenatal, Travel

Ladies' Man

It’s been a busy past week for us here, wrapping up this morning with a reunion of our Great Starts prenatal class. Most of the couples were able to attend and we got to meet the new additions to the families and exchange delivery stories. It was nice chance to catch up, but the highlight was definitely the last ten minutes, as we parked all of the babies on the couch for group photos. Del was one of only two boys born from the class, so he’s sandwiched in between four girls in the photos. Quite the ladies man!

In addition to today’s class reunion, Del also began day care this week. We initially were leaning more toward having a nanny in a few days a week, rather than day care, but upon further review, the day care option seems to be a better match economically. Still pricey (the going rate in Seattle for infants starts at about $1,000 per month), and incredibly hard to find. In reviewing places the past couple weeks, we quickly found that most providers here in the Seattle area were backed up with waiting lists, most anywhere from six months to eighteen months!

We really lucked out though, finding a local in-home day care program that we quickly fell in love with (and that happened to have a single opening for an infant). We were initially a bit hesitant about a home-based program (given that the only time you really hear about them is when something goes wrong and they end up on the evening news), but were quickly put at ease when we met Julie.

Her home and program is local, about 1.5 miles from us (she’s in Madison Valley) and she and her husband Warren have been licensed providers for nearly twenty years. We spoke with a number of the current children’s parents and everyone had rave reviews for the program. Del seemed really comfortable in his first meeting with Julie, and so we’ve taken the plunge and signed him up.

He’ll be attending Monday-Thursday, which will give us some much-needed additional time each day to get work done, the house clean, and for Dianne to begin prepping for her new classes (she returns to teaching at Western Washington University in January).

That pretty much brings us up to date! With the Thanksgiving holiday coming up this week, we’ll be heading down to Lakewood for a few days, then getting ready for our trip to Las Vegas (to visit Dianne’s family) in mid-December.

Goodbye Hairline

Nov 17, 2007 Posted by: Tom | Filed under: Family

Goodbye Hairline

We’ve been a little sad the past week or two as Del’s begun losing a fair amount of hair, mostly above his temples (the classic male receding hairline). He’s still a dashing little fellow, though…

Hungry Eyes

Nov 1, 2007 Posted by: Tom | Filed under: Family

Lunch

Nothing too exciting or earth shattering to report this week; aside from some semi-regular gas-induced fussiness, Del’s doing great and seems to be growing like a weed. We noticed within the last couple days that he seems to be rapidly outgrowing most of his newborn clothes, so we’re transitioning him to the next size up (3 months).

Since we’re between pediatrician check-ups (his next is scheduled in about four weeks), we’re thinking about picking up a baby scale in order to better track his growth. Our friend Brian even suggested (and we’ll probably take him up on this) charting Del’s growth in weight and length so we can see when the growth spurts, etc., are kicking in. With Dianne’s PhD in Experimental Psych, I’m sure we can run all sorts of ANOVAs and regressions to look for exciting relationships between his growth and other correlates (sorry for getting off on the nerd tangent).

BTW, who caught the Eric Carmen reference in the title of this post?

Ready for Winter

Nov 1, 2007 Posted by: Tom | Filed under: Family

Ready for Winter

Is there really anything cuter than a baby in a winter hat with ear flaps? I think not…