Happy Halloween! So this is Matthew's first Halloween and the 11th year we've moved into our home. I think some of you remember my encounters with number 11 from a previous post a few months ago, and there it is again, coincident with Matthew's first Halloween.
We cannot take Matthew out for trick-or-treating as he is teething now, and around 6 p.m. he starts to complain in his own language. Adorable moment. We are very lucky; Matthew only cried so badly once that we had to give him some medication; otherwise, he is a very happy baby, even though it is really uncomfortable for him.
Matthew starts his bedtime routine around 7 p.m. He follows his bedtime routine every night, starting with pre-feeding, playing, bathing, and feeding before he is out for the night. Except he still gets hungry every few hours throughout the night. He feeds while he sleeps. I think that's enough excuses for not taking Matthew trick-or-treating this year.
Let's not forget Matthew's photo shoot between or throughout the day every day. In the last post, I mentioned storing all my photographs on the hard drive, but then JD from the Uneasy Supplicant blog commented that DVD is still the most reliable storage media. He is right, and I am lazy. A few days ago, I was thinking, can you imagine an electrical storm coming and wiping all data from all storage devices, except CDs or DVDs? I can't. CDs and DVDs can only be destroyed physically—cut or broken up.
Well, Anton Chekhow wrote: "Knowledge is of no value unless you put it into practice." You know, the same applies to the photographs. They have no value and are not enjoyed if not shared. I wanted to thank God for blogging, but I have to thank Google for blogging.
Speaking of sharing photos, the latest and greatest on the market is the digital picture frame. If you are not aware of the digital picture frame yet, where have you been? My sister-in-law and my mother-in-law have one now, and they enjoy it very much. Simply put, it is a small, framed LCD panel that looks like a framed photo. It plays a slide show of photos of your choice as well as MP3s and videos, almost like a mini media centre. So just imagine all the advantages of a digital picture frame. No more finger prints on your photos when you share them with your family. No more getting your guests or family to the TV room to run a slide show. No more running to the store to try to develop them, and no more carrying your laptop with you to show off your photography. This digital picture frame eliminates all these extra tasks.
BTW, I am having difficulties getting a smile out of Matthew when posing in front of the self-timed camera. It must be that flashing red light, or he probably wonders, "Where am I?" "Who is taking a photo of me?" ~ Anna
Well, Anton Chekhow wrote: "Knowledge is of no value unless you put it into practice." You know, the same applies to the photographs. They have no value and are not enjoyed if not shared. I wanted to thank God for blogging, but I have to thank Google for blogging.
Speaking of sharing photos, the latest and greatest on the market is the digital picture frame. If you are not aware of the digital picture frame yet, where have you been? My sister-in-law and my mother-in-law have one now, and they enjoy it very much. Simply put, it is a small, framed LCD panel that looks like a framed photo. It plays a slide show of photos of your choice as well as MP3s and videos, almost like a mini media centre. So just imagine all the advantages of a digital picture frame. No more finger prints on your photos when you share them with your family. No more getting your guests or family to the TV room to run a slide show. No more running to the store to try to develop them, and no more carrying your laptop with you to show off your photography. This digital picture frame eliminates all these extra tasks.
BTW, I am having difficulties getting a smile out of Matthew when posing in front of the self-timed camera. It must be that flashing red light, or he probably wonders, "Where am I?" "Who is taking a photo of me?" ~ Anna
Comments
You know I never considered a digital frame. I don't know why. Never occurred to me.
Anyways, I do hope you have a great Halloween...in whatever way you decide to spend it. Myself? I'm going to hand out candy (one for you - four for me). I figure at that rate I'll be able to stash enough to last for a few months...well at least until Christmas! :-)
Take care!
~JD
he is sooooooo sweeeeeeet!!!!!! :)
I have a surprise for you: we are moving back to Switzerland end of November 08 (pretty soon), for good! Can you imagine how happy I am? I will see my kids again and 2 little grandchild too, finally! Fabrice (is 5 y.o) I have seen the last time when he was a baby and Janice (3 y.o.) I will see the very first time!!!
And I will do a new blog from over there, but there will be no more palm tree photos and beaches to show...LOL.., but beautiful mountains and other photos from a picture book perfect country! Be surprised...
Enjoy your little sunshine, I can see it, he is a happy kid!
i like the first photo and the second too...
he's so cute.....
bless God you have a cute baby....
Yes I have seen those picture frames but like you said maybe it is nicer for people who don't have a computer!!!!!!!
Have a great weekend, see you
Happy Halloween!!!
Love, JJ
Cindy
Happy Halloween day.
I've not visted your blog for awhile because I have so much work than before. I see your son. He is very cute.
Cheers,
DSM
Seeing the pictures of your little boy reminds me of when my own children were young. It seems like a long time ago. Every Halloween we went trick or treating, every Christmas we took them to see Santa Claus at the mall, and each Easter we'd host an Easter egg hunt. It was a different time. Now people don't participate in the holidays as we used to do. I think it's sad.
You are lucky to have such a nice family.
Happy trails.
Thanks for sharing these beautiful photos with us. I do enjoy yours and Matthew’s lovely smiles. :-))
Lovely photos of you two and your happy smiles!
Take Care,
Peter
Thanks for coming by to visit again! Matthew sure looks happy.....but maybe he is just too intrigued with the red light on the self timer to smile? My mom has started a new job so it has been really hard to get her to help me blog.....or to take pictures for my Big World.....gotta work on her some more.
Hope you are doing well! Look forward to your next post!
--JB
You do a great job with the composition on the black and white! Very nice as always…
Lol about the 6 pm and Matthew, our first one was colic and every night at 6 pm we went on a car ride to put her to sleep, that and a soother and gripe water,lol.
So this slide show on your blog, how did you do that? it looks super, you know you got me started on the reflective water thing,lol. Again great post Anna.
I see he used the same technique for having his colicky baby fall asleep as I did. LOL I KNEW we had a lot in common. I must tease him.
Hugs, JJ
Oh my God: what a sweet and gorgeous little man!!! He is getting cuter by the day, girl!
I can tell that he is a happy baby...look at those big eyes!
I have heard of the digital frame: it is an interesting concept indeed.
I can imagine Matthew trick or treating next year...so cuuuttteee! :)
Big hug to both of you!
Cheers
Hope you are doing well.
Anna :)
I think all this colic thing is related to the fast growth and further develpment of the internal organs of babies. And it seems like the growth usually starts in the evenings. My mother told me that same was with the chickens, they always were making more noise and were more hungry starting 5 pm, lol.
About the animation, your reflective water thing is amazing, you lucky to have so much landscape to take pictures. In here subdivisions are taking over...its sad!
The digital frame thing I did in Photoshop Image Ready. If you have photoshop you probably have image ready add on. It is all about frames, and layers...if you have photoshop, let me know I will give you tips....
Thanks again for nice comment.
Anna :)
Enjoy:)
It is wonderful to see a mother so in love with their child…
It is always a pleasure to come by your place and hear your voice learning your thoughts… and to view your photos…just so you know Chocolate Girl also comes over to have a look and appreciates your art she is just shy…just like me…LOL
LS are you shy, really?, lol.
Hey LS and CG, thanks always for your visits. Believe or not I bring my husband to read your blog sometimes too, lol, and he is shy also, and he does not blog, lol.
Thanks again to both of you! Your comments and visits are always appreciated.
Anna :)
Thanks for your comments ;)!
I'm doing good, thanks, I hope you are too! (So it seems! :)
I love the "FIVE MORE YEARS & I WILL BE ABLE TO READ ALL THIS ..." comment to the picture!! :-D
Have a good day!
Fruity
Anna :)
Can't believe how fast Matthew is growing! Teething will be in the past very soon!
You have been to quiet and I miss you…
…so tag you are it!
Here is the tag or just visit Life on the Blade….
http://lifeontheblade.blogspot.com/2008/11/blogging-culture-enquiring-minds-want.html
He is cute! I am sure the blinking red light gets him totally puzzled and interested! I celebrated Halloween with some Russians, it was good!
Priyank.
I hope Matthews teeth come out soon, he is such a trooper though. Thanks again, Anna :)
All the best to you and your family!
Anna :)
Later,
Jason
Thanks for visiting and commenting. Matthew in deed had fun sleeping through the halloween, lol. Anna :)