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About an hour and a half? after the birth. I was able to have Jon comb my hair before the picture was taken. It was such a quick labor and delivery that I didn't get all that sweaty and they midwives found a hair band to tie my hair up on the top of my head during the birth.
No pictures of that!
We waited over an hour to find out that she is only 20 lbs! And 27 and a half inches. She's doing excellent.
Last year she wasn't walking and didn't have snow appropriate boots so this was her first time playing in the snow. She wanted to eat it.
Photo taken at Smart Photo Studio, Santa Ana, California.
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This photograph titled "Nach Innen" (In Deeper) is from the series Liebeslied (lovesong) by Rut Blees Luxemburg. Luxemburg demonstrates the importance of walking and wandering in her photographic work. Using amplified street light, illumination, ground and directions, she explores the iconic London city streets and shows them to be in a state of "decay, water and shadows" with reflections of what once was there. This picture is suffused with a yellow ball of glowing light from a lamp, and the way Luxemburg often uses nocturnal themes with urban spaces creates a very curious image.
I would like to use long exposures on a rainy night in the city like this, however include more than such a claustrophobic area used here. The horizonal and vertical cuts and sections cropped here show mostly an overlapping of stairs, street and walls. The primary subject matter to me is the lightest ball of white and soft yellow color coming from in front, and my secondary subject matter are the footsteps imprinted in the water. I would need artificial lighting from lampposts or office buildings/businesses. I'm not yet sure whether I'd like to include real people or not, or just traces of their presence like in this one. I will need a better tripod, good weather conditions and multiple sources of light.
We waited over an hour to find out that she is only 20 lbs! And 27 and a half inches. She's doing excellent.
We wanted her to sit up sooo bad so we caved and got this contraption after somebody on freecycle failed us. I was concerned that her chubby little legs would be too much for it but they are fine.
Look at our big beautiful girl. She's growing up so fast!
That outfit that is getting too short for her is for a six month baby. Eeep!
Kate Blee worked closely with the design team to specify the articulation and
colours for the full height glazing forming curtain walls on the four elevations of
the new buildings. The colours used were extended to louvred panels and doors
and other interior spaces.
As well as lending visual interest, the glazing provides a unifying sense of identity and
connection between the two buildings, both inside and out. The design was inspired
by the natural range of colour found in the trees on the Southmead site – browns and
warm greys at the lower level, moving up through greens to the blue sky above. The
coloured panels have been specifically designed to provide an appropriate environment
inside, without adversely affecting working conditions.
Kate also created two large panels made of ceramic tiles for the end walls of the atrium
of each building. Titled ‘One in a Million’, they reference the scientific methodology of
the work that is done there. They reflect light and feature tactile, dynamic surfaces in
which intriguing objects invite exploration.
Built in 1899, this stunning Romanesque Revival structure originally served as the Blees Military Academy until its closure in 1907. It then acted as the Still-HiIdreth Osteopathic Sanatorium from 1915 to 1968. The main building, called Academic Hall is today used as an apartment complex for low income housing, and the smaller building to the north, known as the old Blees Military Academy gymnasium, is the Macon County Museum.
The facility stands at the south edge of Macon, and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
For more information, please follow this link: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blees_Military_Academy
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Tonight we go out as a childless couple for the last time!
My paypal balance is good so I am treating us to a final nice meal out for awhile!