Friday, December 31, 2010

baby z bids 2010 adieu...


Baby Z had very little time to get to know 2010, but he's looking forward to 2011. He rings in the new year from La Bodequita del Medio in Palo Alto. Ok, it was actually only 10. By midnight all pictured were fast asleep!

--
Kelly Blaser
http://www.yogawithkelly.com

Saturday, December 25, 2010

Xmas with little Monkey Z, 2010


Baby Z; the Prince of Christmas
It was a peaceful little gathering, courtesy of Whole Foods. New Mamas don't like to stand around cooking much. Everything tasted yummy, perhaps because there was so much love in the house...


Having Zavier around made mama feel full and happy and vulnerable in an unprecedented way. She didn't really even want any presents. Baby Z got some cute little soft books from Gigi and Pop-pop.

Friday, December 24, 2010

Baby Z is ready for action!

Squirmy little squirrel throws some gang signs. Gotta teach him not to do that.



Later, after a busy hour or so of flailing his little limbs, Baby falls asleep on Mommy's face. Mommy, upon waking, overwhelmed by cuteness, resists urge to eat him all up.

Thursday, December 23, 2010

Small Monkey gets dressed up to go to fancy land, Christmas Eve 2010



Daddy likes to dress up the monkey babalu. We're taking him to a fancy house where we housesit sometimes. He will meet cats and see a swimming pool and a trampoline for the first time. He will think it is his new house. So pleased he will be.

Sunday, December 19, 2010

And Baby Zavier emerged



Our first post from the hospital:
Baby
X becomes Baby Z: Zavier Ayé


Zavier Ayé Grenot Blaser arrived Saturday morning, Dec 18, at 7:18am. He took his sweet time emerging and we've been pretty sleepy, but all is well; the pediatrician pronounced him a healthy little boy. Labor was humbling and beautiful. I am shocked and awed that women do this over and over again.
The boy weighs 8lbs 11oz, 21 inches long. His middle name, Ayé, (pronounced a-j'ai, like the French would say it) came to him because the day his labor began, Dec 17th at 12:30am, is the day of Babalú Ayé, 'lord of the earth, the Yoruba God of healing, who, syncretized with San Lazaro, removes suffering and disease from the earth.
He has lots of hair, lots of chub, a hypnotizing gaze, an odd little squeaking noise that he's fond of making, and miscellaneous magical powers. I am all a-swoon and super in love.