This is a blog defined by pictures. Each day I hope to add a new photo or set of photos depicting my day.
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
91201 MPH - Don't Let IT Happen to You - PSA
Tuesday, August 4, 2009
9729 MPH - Smiles
Jelly Belly likes to smile when she sleeps. It’s so fun to see!
This one is a halfway…
…there we go! That is so cute!
9721 MPH – Tiny Girl
It’s obvious what most of my posts are focused on. I am thrilled to be a father. There has been nothing quite like it in my life before. Being a big brother was a cool feeling. Being married is a totally awesome deal and changed my life. Being a father is indescribable. There is no way I can explain it. It just is the way it is. Only other fathers could understand?
This is Jelly Belly in her large pants. Actually, they are newborn clothes…she’s just small.
Cute little hat. Cute little hand position. Yeah, I do that too.
Just swinging through life.
Ready for her close up! The most photographed baby I know!
Monday, August 3, 2009
9719 MPH – Nap Time
Britain took the camera and decided she needed shots of us napping. I had no idea till yesterday (Aug 2nd) that she’d taken pictures. This was on July 19 if you haven’t figured out what the MPH numbers mean yet.
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
9728 MPH – The Moon Bag
To start off, here are some cute pictures from Jelly Belly sleeping.
Here is the moon bag portion of the Moon Bag post. Britain put Jelly Belly on our big fluffy moon bag and took some cute pics.
She fits very nicely.
Alert, awake, and looking at the ceiling fan.
Again, in my favorite pajamas. Yay! I can’t get over how cute she is! I also can’t believe how fast she grows! You can visibly see a difference from day to day. Subtle but there.
9726 MPH – Pooh Bear Compare
Jelly Belly got a bath. Afterwards we dried, dressed, and bundled her up. Obviously, with poses this cute you have to take photos.
She is so fun after baths. She is wide eyed and alert. She will find a feature and examine it. I get so excited when she looks at me and starts imitating me. She’ll make O shapes with her mouth pretty well and if I’m lucky, she’ll give me a small grin.
She is such a tiny baby so we’ve decided to compare her to a Pooh Bear Plush.
She was trying to figure out what was going on. She is laying across the short way of her crib, if that helps put things into perspective. She still has room to spare!
As you can see, Pooh Bear is much bigger right now. It will be interesting to see how quickly she passes him up.
9725 MPH – Burping
While I was burping Jelly Belly, she assumed a super fetal position that scrunched her up into a small ball. I had Britain take pictures.
She was very comfortable…
…or so I thought. Bending over backwards to make Dad smile.
9723 MPH – Great-Grandma Poulson
Great-Grandma Poulson made a trip to visit us on the 23rd and took some pictures. It was nice to have her see her first great-granddaughter.
This one is particularly fun because you can compare her size to the burp cloth. She still fist entirely on a single burp cloth!
Britain and I took this after Great-Grandma left. It is a precious moment with tiny hands and a symbol of lasting love between not only husband and wife but also continuing generations of family.
9719 MPH – Four “Larson's”
These were taken the last day of Teresa and Meg’s stay with us. They wanted a good picture of the four of them…and they got ‘em!
I think this one is my favorite one of the four of them.
Focusing on what’s important.
She looks so peaceful!
Four pretty girls.
This is no doubt, my favorite picture so far of my baby girl, Jelly Belly.
FYI: Jelly Belly is the online blog name for my baby girl. Please don’t fear that I actually named my daughter after jelly beans.
9718 MPH – Lifeguard Games
So, the night we brought her home, I pretty much stayed up all night. I then drove to Kearns for a Lifeguard competition. USU Pool sent two teams of Lifeguards to compete. Lifeguard skills such as CPR, First aid, rescues, and etc. were tested and stacked up against the competitions. Neither team placed first but we all had a blast. It was the practice leading up to the games that mattered most. That’s why this was selected as one of the few ways employees could earn a raise. We had to review our skills and practice on our own time as a team. This also explains why I was able to leave a 2 day old baby at home with my wife…money for the diapers!
This is me doing the brick tread event. We had to enter deep water feet first, swim about 25 yards, dive feet first about 7 feet to pick up a 10 lbs brick from the bottom and take it back with our face above water and two hands on the brick. There was a bonus point for keeping the brick completely above water…I got a perfect 21 out of 20. Go me!
This is just a good picture.
My mom and dad came for a while and took photos and such…
They would’ve stayed longer but they had a free showing of Harry Potter to go to….I’d go to Harry Potter if I were them too…
This is my team. From the left: Chris, Me, McKel, and Andrew. Chris and McKell are Head Guards (bosses) as well as certified Lifeguard Instructors like I am.
Here we demonstrated our CPR skills.
Overall, the games were loads of fun. I was exhausted with only about 45 minutes of sleep the previous night yet things still went well. Unfortunately, I crashed for 5 hours at my folks house before I could head back to Logan…
9718 MPH – Oh So Tiny!
After a night without sleep, countless feedings, and panic stricken father waking to every little whimper, we made it through the first night at home and into the 2nd home day.
She sleeps like her dad with her arms curled up under her neck.
Grandma Larson helped out a lot the first couple of days.
This is Jelly Belly in her swing. As you can see, there is plenty of room to grow. She is such a tiny baby.
She loves her basinet…as long as the vibrations are going. She really likes to be held while she sleeps. If she is already sleeping, the vibrations work, but if she can see she’s not being held, she’ll fuss about it.
Aunt Meg made her a cute cap while she stayed with us.
Such a good aunt. Meg was super helpful. As usual, our little baby doesn’t fit well into her clothes.
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
9717 MPH – First Day at Home
Here are the pictures from the first day home (the beginning ones are still at the hospital of course:
This is Jelly Belly hiding her face from the sunlight…Daddy’s girl for sure!
I Love her!
Packed up and ready to head to the car for the short drive home. She even has a cute yellow bow that is way too big for her head.
Mommy did the honors of carrying her out of the hospital.
When we arrived home, within minutes, the new Grandma Larson showed up and switched into her adorable mother mode.
Grandma again. Jelly Belly’s showing off her dress. Its the smallest clothing item and it is huge on the tiny girl!
A group of “Larson’s”.
Meg is going to be a great aunt. She will have tons of fun playing with her niece.
There ain’t nothing like sleeping with daddy. She is so small! I love her!