Sunday, October 30, 2005

Cold-weather Callie


Sometimes Callie is less than enthused with all the clothing required by the colder weather.

Birth announcement out-take


Here's an out-take from our birth announcement photo session. (Birth announcements coming soon...)

Mother and child, around 4 months


Amy and Callie, just hanging out, wondering what Dad's up to...

...and we're back!

Sorry about the hiatus, folks, things have been a little hectic around here...

Anyhow, here's a few pictures to make up for it.

Saturday, July 02, 2005


Callie resting on her new quilt with her mom. Lots of fun, bright colors! Posted by Picasa

Sunday, June 26, 2005


A visitor! Our good friend, Anna, came to visit with her parents. (Anna was born two days after Callie - what luck!) Anna's a little more laid-back than Callie in these photos. Posted by Hello


After a long day's baby-watching, nothing soothes quite like a good baby-nap. Posted by Hello


Baby watching #3 - new pose! Posted by Hello


Baby watching #2 - all those feet and knees you see represent a whole bunch of adults, just sitting and watching the baby. Good, cheap entertainment. Posted by Hello


Baby watching #1 - Callie seems to like this head position Posted by Hello


The Parker clan sure knows how to put together a mean dessert tray... ;) Posted by Hello

Monday, June 20, 2005

What I've noticed so far...

I wanted to put down a few observations while they're in my mind. I'll spare you all the "current state of the baby poop and the feeding schedule" level of information. (Not that I don't obsess about it. I just have enough distance to realize that most people don't, and, in a week, it won't matter anyway.)

Even from birth, Callie has been unusually strong. She moves her legs a lot - from fully extended to folded up with the soles of her feet touching, and back again. She arches her neck and back all the time - sometimes I can pick her up just by supporting her neck and her feet. Apparently that's unusual for a three-week-old.

More pictures coming soon.

Friday, June 17, 2005

Well, we got back from an emergency room visit last night, and Amy didn't need any more surgery, so I'll call that a tentative win.

Thankfully, we've got a good number of grandparents around, to help us handle everything. Don't know where we'd be without them.


Callie meeting her grandparents (father's side). Posted by Hello

Monday, June 06, 2005

What's in a name

A few people have asked about the origins of Calliope as a name. It's Greek for "beautiful voice", and the original Calliope was the muse of epic poetry. She was also the mother of Orpheus. (The Wikipedia has a good link here.)

Plus, it has a nice scansion to it, especially with a short last name like Brandt, and Callie sounds good, too. So there you have it.


Ah, sleep. I remember sleep. Posted by Hello


Callie and her mom, at our front door. We're just back from our first expedition out of the house (to the pediatrician). Posted by Hello


Calliope and her dad (me). I can't remember if I was actually asleep for this picture, or just faking it. Posted by Hello

E-mail update list.

I kind of expected BlogSpot to have this functionality built in, but... they don't.

I will send out e-mail to a list of people whenever I update this blog, so you'll know when to check back. Some folks have already requested this, so if you'd like to be added, send me an e-mail or leave a comment, and I'll hook you up.

Wednesday, June 01, 2005

A short list.

Here are some things I've learned in our first few days with Calliope:

  • Even on very little sleep, you can perform basic tasks, like changing a diaper or walking a baby around the house, surprisingly well;
  • Never underestimate a standard oven fan's ability to soothe a newborn;
  • Yoga may be the only way to save my aching back muscles.


Little Calliope asleep on in the kitchen. She is swaddled, the oven fan is on, and it's about 6:30am. Posted by Hello