A Healthy Baby Makes a Happy Daddy

 

Good News. Just got back from Big Boy’s 6-month physical and he passed with flying colors. He is in perfect health so far and developing normally. 19lbs, 7 oz and 27 inches long. I am very happy and blessed because of his good health. Tonight we celebrate by staring Big Boy on his first solid food!! Sorry, I know this is not big news, but to me it is and I just wanted to share it on the blog.

Big Boy also got a flu shot. He did very good and didn’t even cry. Daddy did a diversionary tactic by putting his chupon in his mouth and bringing out a toy to get Big Boy’s attention, all while the nurse was giving the shot. It worked this time around. Lets see what happens next time.

3 responses to “A Healthy Baby Makes a Happy Daddy

  1. It’s wonderful news. Keep us updated. I can’t believe it’s already been 6 months. Amazing.

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  3. Kendall V. Walters

    So Noma is now doing high quality coffee service. For many in the coffee world, this is huge (and long waited for) news. In case you’ve been living under a rock – coffee in high end restaurants sucks. Everyone in coffee has bitched about this for… well… for as long as I’ve been in coffee at least. And (again in case you’ve been cut off from society for years) Noma is generally considered the ‘best restaurant in the world’ by many. So this is great, right? You’d think so. But no. After Oliver Strand penned a well thought-out analysis of both the Noma news and the (related) news that 30% of all Michelin-starred restaurants use Nespresso pods, Kevin Knox responded with his rebuttal . And the shouting began. Rather than wading into the whole sour coffee vs burnt coffee debate; and rather than diving into the different dining behaviors in the US and Europe; and staying well away from getting bogged down in the difference between Scandinavian and American coffee preferences; and avoiding the whole difference between a restaurant that is purely a business and a restaurant that is also an artistic statement (like Noma); I’m simply going to get to the heart of the matter. 1 – Noma is one of the best restaurants in the world, and Rene Redzepi is one of the greatest chefs in the world. 2 – Noma is a representation of Rene Redzepi’s beliefs, palate, vision and when it comes right down to it, his ego and identity. I have a hard time seeing anyone disagreeing with either of the two statements above. So given this – why the fuck would Rene Redzepi choose to serve something (in this case coffee) that doesn’t taste good to him? Given what Redzepi has accomplished and created… shouldn’t we give him the benefit of the doubt when it comes to what he serves? He’s earned at least that much.

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