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Blogger Alyssa said...

Happy 10 months, ladies! So exciting about the standing!

2:11 PM, October 30, 2011

Blogger Uncle Al said...

Teething: Plain Jewish whole stale bagels. The price is low, swallowed pieces are digested. No bisphenol-A. They resist beavers, termites, and abrasive cutoff saws. Importation from New York and a month in transit will not compromise the quality for the task if they are wrapped in paper not plastic.

http://www.thelocal.se/discuss/index.php?showtopic=35488

A bagel toughened in lye (pH primed for Maillard reaction, boiled with honey, then egg wash before baking is supremely crispy chewey delicious warm from the oven. A day later it is armor-piercing. The lumps mass merchandized in plastic bags are fakes.

3:06 PM, October 30, 2011

Blogger jimmyxsan said...

Okay please share: What is that beautiful playpen/crib in the background there? Here in America the equivalent standard is the Pak'n'Play and it really can't compare.

Do tell!

7:31 PM, October 30, 2011

Blogger Bee said...

Hi Jimmy,

It's from a small German company called "Storchennest" (Stork nest) that specializes in products for multiples. Website here. We bought it 2nd hand. (Together with the stroller.) The playpen has come in very handy. Best,

B.

2:57 AM, October 31, 2011

Blogger Phil Warnell said...

Hi Bee,

Ten months, how time flies, with Lara and Gloria also experienced in the spatial kind as well. I especially enjoy your videos and wished the technology had been available when my own were of the age or for that matter when I was. That is in the coming years they will be able to look back on them to become acquainted with themselves from a time they will have no memory of. That is as an example for myself my earliest memory is from the age of two and gauged by others I’ve talked to that seems to be earlier than most. It’s often had me wonder about memory, as it too seems to need to develop and is not something as simple as the recording of events of the type as you so kindly share here.

“Like the wind crying endlessly through the universe, time carries away the names and the deeds of conquerors and commoners alike. And all that we are, all that remains, is in the memories of those who cared we came this way for a brief moment.”

-Harlan Ellison, "Paladin of the Lost Hour”, (1986)

Best,

Phil

4:47 AM, October 31, 2011

Blogger Bee said...

Hi Phil,

Yes, I have also wondered about early childhood memories. I learned that our inability to recall the first some years is called 'childhood amnesia' and actually a flourishing research area. If I ever have the time I might try to check out the literature. Best,

B.

5:04 AM, October 31, 2011

Blogger Phil Warnell said...

Hi Bee,

So as it appears we share a common curiosity and thus I hope someday you might have something to say on the subject. For one thing I would be curious as your girls get older if when looking at these recordings if it might trigger some faint recollection of the events. Perhaps as equally curious is to note that memory loss is something than remains in part mysterious as also in regards the other end of the spectrum with advanced age. That is respective of both situations it has one to wonder how is it that we still maintain much ability without recollection as to how they were attained and thus to have knowledge not as simple as the storage and recall of the things we have learned.

Best,

Phil

6:31 AM, October 31, 2011

Blogger Christine said...

Hey Sabine & Stefan,

What about this one? :)

http://twitpic.com/7av37f

Best,

Christine

5:06 PM, November 04, 2011

Blogger Bee said...

Hi Christine,

That is a nice photo :) We don't dare to leave them alone with a book though. It is funny that Lara isn't much interested in cookies, but she chews on books and papers (she actually eats paper if one doesn't watch out). Best,

B.

3:06 AM, November 05, 2011

Blogger Christine said...

Hi Bee,

It seems babies love ipads these days. Anyway, they learn quicky to turn pages, you could start with magazines with lots of pictures, under supervision of course. During this period the babies are getting their first teeth and need to chew things. Keep them always with appropriate toys, and by now you already now that "no" is the champion word around. It is also evident to me now that reading them quantum physics is common practice. At least, for parents physicists. ;)

Your videos are great!


Best

Christine

12:53 PM, November 05, 2011

Blogger Steven Colyer said...

Walking and talking are just around the corner! Congrats to all four of you! :-) :-)

9:51 AM, November 06, 2011

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