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    weblog | `web·lôg -läg |
    noun
    Another term for BLOG
    ORIGIN 1990s: from web in the sense [World Wide Web] and log in the sense [regular record of incidents.]
    blog | bläg |
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    A web site on which an individual or group of users produces an ongoing narrative.
    ORIGIN a shortening of WEBLOG.

    Tough Week

    Kent Cowgill

    With Matthew in the hospital last week, it was about all I could do to try to keep up with the program. I think I did a fairly good job while doing my best to keep everything else under control.

    Monday I had done the Chest and Back routine, but skipped the Ab Ripper.

    Tuesday started early at 4:00am. After Matthew's surgery and after his recovery was well underway, I snuck home for a bit to do the Plyometrics workout and take a quick shower before heading back to the hospital and sleeping on the rock hard couch in the freezing Parent's Lounge. I took it a little less easy on Plyometrics because my knees are feeling a lot better these days.

    Wednesday I managed to find time to get home for the Shoulders and Arms routine, but skipped the Ab Ripper routine. I should stop making a habit of that. Took a quick shower and headed back to the hospital to sleep on the rock hard couch in the freezing Parent's Lounge. I'm still moving up with weights on these exercises, so I'm not quite at my maximum effort.

    So Thursday I went home in the morning for the Ab Ripper routine, took a shower, and went back to the hospital. Thursday night I went home with the intention of doing the Yoga routine, but I got back late and had a few other things to do, and ended up sleeping at home. But on the couch so as to not be too comfortable. I noticed that it was a lot easier to hit more reps on the ab routine without doing it immediately following another hour long workout. I did 317 moves.

    I meant to wake up and do the Yoga routine Friday morning, but mornings and me still don't get along very well. The rest of Friday was a blur - I went back to the hospital, helped pack up the room, went over all the discharge paperwork, took Matthew to the car, and had Lisa drop me off at work. I got home, helped put Matthew to bed, managed to wrangle some grub, and practically fell asleep on the couch - but I had to walk the dog, so I did that and collapsed into bed.

    Saturday was a nice family day, like nearly every weekend day since Matthew has come into our lives. But I still made time for that pesky Yoga routine in the afternoon. Later in the evening I did the Legs and Back routine, but since that was my second workout for the day, I skipped the Ab Ripper routine. Noticing a pattern? :) 34 pull ups and 26 chin ups.

    Now it's Sunday, I've wasted some time creating a nice graph to track my progress with the program, and I haven't done the Ab Ripper routine like I've promised myself I would. And then later I plan to do the Kenpo X routine.

    But first things first, I need to let my dinner digest a little more before I attempt the city of hurt that is Ab Ripper X. And then Kenpo X.

    I'm sure I won't find anything to get in my way from doing these tonight.

    I'm absolutely certain of it.

    I think.

    8-D

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    Matthew's eating - and feeding himself!

    Kent Cowgill

    Matthew has started "helping" when getting fed "solid" food. This is of course a very loose (pun intended) interpretation of the word "solid", since it's very mushy and/or soupy.

    But he's totally grabbing the spoons and shoving them in his mouth, and not shoving too much of the rice cereal back out of his mouth.

    He's got a great camera-facing smile at around 2:43 into the video. I was standing behind the camera making faces at him :)

    Full size video is here. Be sure to check out the rest of my recently posted video on my youtube channel.

    Matthew laughing at Spike

    Kent Cowgill

    Lisa was sitting with Matthew when Spike brought Lisa his ball because he wanted to play. So Lisa did some multitasking. Before we knew it, Matthew was laughing while watching Spike run back and forth, so we grabbed the camera as quickly as we could.

    Full size video is here. Be sure to check out the rest of my recently posted video on my youtube channel.

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    Matthew saying 'Mama'

    Kent Cowgill

    Matthew was being really vocal while playing with some toys, so we made sure we grabbed the camera as quick as we could. Nearly immediately after we started rolling, we caught this gem of him saying (or very nearly saying) "Mama".

    Full size video is here. Be sure to check out the rest of my recently posted video on my youtube channel.

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    More pictures and videos of Matthew

    Kent Cowgill

    So I've also finally gotten around to collecting all my pictures and videos and posting them to my various websites (including flickr of course). The funnest and funniest of which I'll post here as well.

    Full size video is here. Be sure to check out the rest of my recently posted video on my youtube channel.

    He was just having a great time on the Baby Einstein Activity gym, and so were Lisa and I :)

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    Matthew hanging out, sitting around

    Kent Cowgill

    So we had Matthew in his Bumbo seat after we started noticing that the little guy was getting better at sitting up and holding his head somewhat steady. It was great weather out on the Fourth of July, so we brought him out with us. He was doing all sorts of talking, so I got my camera :)

    Full size video is here.

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    Matthew is Cooing and Squealing

    Kent Cowgill

    Lisa and I have been hard at work raising our son, Matthew. It's about all we can do to keep some sense of sanity while continuing to be productive at our respective employers while doing our best to make sure we do everything we're supposed to do to foster the positive development of our budding progeny.

    So forgive us if we're tickled pink when we can get some positive feedback of our own, in the form of the cutest little coos and squeals from our son.

    On cue, even.

    As if he's actually enjoying his time with us.

    Amazing.

    The full size video is here

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