We're about to head home from Salt Lake City, where we spent the weekend visiting Nathan's birthmother and her family. Some of the pictures are up on Flickr (more are coming!), although to protect her privacy, pictures with her are marked private. If you're friend or family and want to see those pictures, create a Flickr account and send me a note with your flickr account name and I'll add you to the list.
Nathan just learned a new word last night: "no". He's been able to shake his head no for some time, but last night finally figured out how to say it. And he wanted to practice it over and over and over again. (It probably won't be nearly as cute by tonight, but it was pretty funny last night.)
3GPP version (for QuickTime) here.
Windows Media version here.
Pictures from our trip to the Microsoft company picnic are uploaded to flickr.
It really is amazing to be at the picnic. The organizers did a really good job setting it up. Lots of food (and food that didn't suck, too), drinks, ice water everywhere, lots of tents set up for shade. And the kids areas, both for toddlers and for bigger kids, were just incredible. Meredith's comment was that it was like going to a county fair.
I’ve started uploading pictures to flickr. You can see our pictures here, or subscribe to the RSS feed for the photos here.
Some pictures are uploaded. I’m trying putting them on MSN Spaces for now to see if that’s easier for me to deal with.
New pictures are up…
– Random Dodd family pictures (including a picture of Nathan’s first time pulling himself up to a sitting position)
– Nathan’s first visit to the Aquarium
and a new video, of one of Nathan’s first successful attempts at crawling forward.
More pictures … including Nathan’s first meal of something other than straight formula.
I’ve uploaded a slideshow of the last two weeks of pictures of Nathan. Click here to play it (right-click and choose ‘Save Target As…’ to save it to your hard drive).
You’ll need Windows Media 10 or Photo Story 3 for Windows (which is what I used to create this) to play the slideshow. (I haven’t figured out how to do this in QuickTime; sorry.)