At first this little corner of the interweb was devoted to the renovation of a house we bought in the Spring of 2008. While we will always have little projects here and there, the major renovations will soon be complete, so we are shifting the content to encompass a little more than the mere goings-on of our abode. Stay tuned...
Saturday, October 30, 2010
Sunday, October 24, 2010
Uh-oh
It's a funny thing about video cameras. If you shoot video after video, but fail to move the videos from the magical disc inside the camera to the even more wondrous computer, you might as well have not taken them at all. It would seem that we are falling into the habit of letting these videos lie dormant on that little disc. Well, that ends today!!! We are breaking this habit! Now we need to break the habit of meticulously packing up the point-and-shoot, SLR (with 3 lenses) and HD video camera for events, happenings and outings, only to leave them in their tidy little LowePro case.
This first video is actually a twofer. That's like two videos and one. Oh, we could have shown you a video of Eliza saying, "Uh-oh." And we could have shown you another video of her using a spoon. But you're busy, right? You don't have time for that. We understand. And so we are going to show you both of those things....in one video! (editor's note: the first "uh-oh" is, in fact, Deacon).
Now, that first clip was a terrible example of keeping videos on the camera for too long. It just happened this morning. But this next video...this one makes that point a little better. It happened a week ago, and I have no excuse for burying this clip of Eliza riding a tricycle for the first time. If she knew about this...she'd be pretty mad, because she seems exceedingly proud of her tricycle riding skills.
This first video is actually a twofer. That's like two videos and one. Oh, we could have shown you a video of Eliza saying, "Uh-oh." And we could have shown you another video of her using a spoon. But you're busy, right? You don't have time for that. We understand. And so we are going to show you both of those things....in one video! (editor's note: the first "uh-oh" is, in fact, Deacon).
Now, that first clip was a terrible example of keeping videos on the camera for too long. It just happened this morning. But this next video...this one makes that point a little better. It happened a week ago, and I have no excuse for burying this clip of Eliza riding a tricycle for the first time. If she knew about this...she'd be pretty mad, because she seems exceedingly proud of her tricycle riding skills.
Thursday, September 30, 2010
Packing
Eliza loves getting ready to go on "trips" by completely unpacking her bottom dresser drawer. You can imagine how much fun this is on laundry days...
FB friends, there's a video at housechapin.blogspot.com.
FB friends, there's a video at housechapin.blogspot.com.
Monday, August 30, 2010
Car Talk
Eliza seems right at home in her new car seat and new car. She has quite a bit to say on the matter. But before we get to her brief diatribe, let's rewind to about 5 minutes before loading up into the car. After a quick walk up to the peak of New Haven that is the East Rock monument Eliza realized she had the luxury of nodding off for the last mile or so. So she did:
You'd think this kid would load up into the car and return to sweet sleep. Nope. Instead she had an in-depth conversation with her mom. I'm not sure what about. I'm sure Todd and I are having a deep talk in the front seat about the relative merits of taking Cleveland's #3 WR as a sleeper.
I don't think I've mentioned that we are preparing Eliza for a position with the Spanish embassy so she has to practice early! FB folks - vids at housechapin.blogspot.com.
You'd think this kid would load up into the car and return to sweet sleep. Nope. Instead she had an in-depth conversation with her mom. I'm not sure what about. I'm sure Todd and I are having a deep talk in the front seat about the relative merits of taking Cleveland's #3 WR as a sleeper.
I don't think I've mentioned that we are preparing Eliza for a position with the Spanish embassy so she has to practice early! FB folks - vids at housechapin.blogspot.com.
Friday, July 16, 2010
Eliza's First Swing
It has come to our attention that the bulk of our updates of Eliza are related to her eating. While Eliza does spend a good part of her waking hours filled with the anticipation of eating, actually eating, or upset that she is no longer eating, we do other things with her, too. We've been hitting the Madison beaches pretty hard these last couple of weeks: playing in the sand or splashing around in the water during the day, firing up one of the beachside grills for dinner. The Surf Club has a little playground that we noticed had some swings that may or may not be appropriate for an 8+ month old. But we thought that Eliza would enjoy the ride and risk, so away she went on her first swing. Here is the video evidence - housechapin.blogspot.com if you're reading this on Facebook.
Also if a member of the Madison Public Works reads this blog - and I'm pretty confident at least 3 of them do - if you could shoot some WD-40 on the swings at The Surf Club that'd be swell.
Also if a member of the Madison Public Works reads this blog - and I'm pretty confident at least 3 of them do - if you could shoot some WD-40 on the swings at The Surf Club that'd be swell.
Monday, July 5, 2010
We Never Did Get The Picture
I didn't get the exchange between Michael and I where we agreed that this photo op would never happen, so you'll just have to take my word for it. But no one listens to ol' Deacon and Michael. Personally, I think the attempt of getting 3 kids under 2 years old to remain still for the 1/30th of a second it takes to snap a photo is asking a lot. Now, the ultimate result - that is, the attempt of getting these three bundles of unbridled kinetic energy to remain still for a moment while singing "Tomorrow" - was a noble attempt, to be sure. I'm just glad I got it on film.
Video @ housechapin.blogspot.com.
Video @ housechapin.blogspot.com.
Thursday, June 24, 2010
John Stewart Says, "Eat Quinoa"
Up until the day before we shot this video (6/24) Eliza had eaten puree of a variety of fruits and vegetables. They all shared one commonality: the consistency of, well, baby food. Making her food amounted to (sometimes) peeling, chopping, steaming and using the handy dandy immersion blender that The Other Chapins gave us for Christmas last year. As I used the blender I might hear in the background the suggestion that Eliza "could use a little more texture."
This video is Eliza's first foray into the world of textured food. Quinoa. Delicious, nutritious quinoa. Doesn't every family feed their child a South American pseudocereal (thanks, Wikipedia!) as one of her first foods? We thought so!
This video is Eliza's first foray into the world of textured food. Quinoa. Delicious, nutritious quinoa. Doesn't every family feed their child a South American pseudocereal (thanks, Wikipedia!) as one of her first foods? We thought so!
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
Dining al fresco
We doubt that Eliza really has a preference as to where she takes her meals. Who knows, though, maybe she appreciates the view while she eats her puree of cauliflower. Either way, here's a short video of Eliza noshing on some of that aforementioned cauliflower. Or was it parsnips? It really doesn't matter; she's eaten everything we've put in front of her, including some bits of paper plate when we weren't paying close enough attention.
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Mornings
Don't call her a cat person, but Eliza loves Bella.
For the FB viewers, check out a new video at housechapin.blogspot.com.
For the FB viewers, check out a new video at housechapin.blogspot.com.
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
If only she were happier
This is how our evenings have been lately.
If you're reading this on Facebook, head on over to housechapin.blogspot.com. There's a video.
If you're reading this on Facebook, head on over to housechapin.blogspot.com. There's a video.
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
First Rice Cereal And Now THIS?
Further, avocados have a ton of good fat, potassium, a couple of those B vitamins with the numbers after them, vitamin E, vitamin K, and, also important: fiber.
She seemed pretty excited to be eating - which is not unusual. She didn't seem to recognize the difference in color from her usual dinner of oatmeal to this bright green paste and took her bites quite readily. The end result: she finished an entire half of an avocado in about 10 minutes (a good part of which ended up on her face/bib/floor). She would, intermittently, seem to shudder as if surprised by what she was eating. Which makes sense, seeing as how everything she's eaten until this point had been devoid of texture and, mostly, taste. Round 2 vs. the avocado is tomorrow. Maybe a video (horizontally shot) is in order?
Thursday, April 15, 2010
We Are Hilarious
Yep, we are hilarious. Obviously. This isn't news to anyone. Except Eliza. She's just discovering that her parents are the second coming of George Carlin (but without those "seven words" - at least, not in Eliza's presence. No, no, never). Forgive us if we're still getting the video thing down and you have to kind of tilt your head for the first half of the clip. You might also notice we're still using the point-and-shoot for video purposes. So we suspect when Eliza is all grown up and all she has is standard definition video of most of her infant life she'll assuredly think we didn't love her enough to invest in an HD camera. Anyway, enough with the words. People want to see videos.
Oh, and if you're reading this on Facebook, well, you'll just have to trudge on over to housechapin.blogspot.com to see the video. Apparently they haven't figured out how to import clips from blogs to Bookface.
Oh, and if you're reading this on Facebook, well, you'll just have to trudge on over to housechapin.blogspot.com to see the video. Apparently they haven't figured out how to import clips from blogs to Bookface.
Friday, March 26, 2010
Weebles wobble...
...and they DO fall down. Here's Eliza working on her latest trick: sitting.
Don't adjust your screens, but do plan to turn your head to the side for the next minute.
Don't adjust your screens, but do plan to turn your head to the side for the next minute.
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Happy rolling
And here's Eliza showing her latest and greatest version of rolling over. Much happier this time.
Sunday, January 31, 2010
Eliza's Second Hockey Game
We haven't gotten out to as many Yale hockey games as last year for some reason. We can't quite put our finger on it, but our time seems to be spent elsewhere... But we were able to carve out a Saturday night into our schedules, and able to get a great group of friends to join in, too! See:
Eliza seems to like hockey. And by like, we mean her eyes are constantly wide with what we presume to be stimulation overload. But she is certainly entertained for the entirety of the game.
Certainly the most exciting time of the game was getting hit by a puck. Just remember, if you are going to record some fast hockey action and are looking at your viewscreen to frame the play, make sure you have one eye on the puck:
Eliza seems to like hockey. And by like, we mean her eyes are constantly wide with what we presume to be stimulation overload. But she is certainly entertained for the entirety of the game.
Certainly the most exciting time of the game was getting hit by a puck. Just remember, if you are going to record some fast hockey action and are looking at your viewscreen to frame the play, make sure you have one eye on the puck:
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Eliza's first words! Well, almost...
Erika here. I'm not witty like Deacon, so I'll keep it brief. Just wanted folks to see Eliza cooing last week. She's a happy girl! Now if we could only get her to sleep through the night...
Monday, January 4, 2010
Did you just see that?
We thought we were in for a night of some light reading, maybe some activity time, another chance for Eliza to spit out approximately 70% of the vitamins we give her and, if we were lucky, another blissful night of mostly uninterrupted sleep. Eliza had other plans. We had seen hints that she might be in for a big developmental milestone, but we didn't know it would come so quickly! So, we present as proof the Zapruder film of baby-rolling-over footage. Also she's pretty much crying the entire time so I set it to what I think is a more appropriate soundtrack...
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