Sunday, December 13, 2009

Picture Perfect

It's Christmas time and for most new parents that means inundating friends and family with cavity inducing photos of the little one. Call us bad parents but when Kelvey presented the required task to me, we both gave a simultaneous "guugh". The thought of taking Eli to a Sears or babies-R-Us for a photo shoot seemed like such a daunting task of getting him dressed up, keeping him clean of drool and spit up, and of course, keeping him happy enough to smile for the camera.
Luckily Kelvey was determined to make it happen as quick and painless as possible. We put our heads together and thought of the perfect plan to get it over and done with within the span of a weekend afternoon.
Step 1.) Go to Goodwill and find some cheap Christmas outfits instead of paying top dollar for outfits he would only wear for a few days. We hit up the Goodwill down the street from us and struck gold in finding a snowman sweater vest and some christmas pj's! Unfortunately, I had to go to 3 different stores before finding a santa hat for Eli to wear (probably because of all the other poor suckers/parents doing the same thing as us).
Step 2.) Set the scene. In case you didn't know, Texas is not exactly a winter wonderland so we had to do some quick thinking about how to Christmas-up Eli's picture. Hmm . . . snow is white . . . our comforter is white . . . why not have Eli sitting on a fluffy cloud of white comforter with a white comforter backdrop? Done.
Step 3.) Get Eli prepped. Eli was in a good mood (hell, he's almost always in a good mood, that's what makes him awesome!) so we quickly dressed him in some jeans, a white long sleeve onesie, his new sweater vest and his hat. His sweater vest was a size too big so we used binder clips on the back to pinch it tighter. His hat was a size too big as well, but luckily Eli has a big head so it fit perfectly.
Step 4.) Picture time! Kelvey had the lion's share of the task because she had to keep Eli's attention forward, keep him smiling and take the picture all at the same time. I just stood behind Eli holding the comforter up. We traded places so I could try to take few pics, but I failed miserably and gave up quickly. After taking 24 rapid fire pics, we looked them over and could instantly pick out at least 5 or 6 that were golden. Believe it or not, the one featured here is NOT the cutest one. It's too bad that you will have to wait to see the chosen few because Kelvey will not let me post them until the framed versions have been sent out to our families. She doesn't want to ruin the surprise. After some begging and maybe a little bit of whining about how I wouldn't have anything for the blog, she let me post this one. Enjoy this one for now and brace yourself for eye-melting cuteness once the others are posted on flickr.


Travelin' Man

So we're preparing for our second trip to Colorado to see my family for Christmas, but we were having a hard time figuring out how and where Eli will sleep. My brother reserved an apartment for us so we will not have a crib available like we did at the hotel in Denver and we have not been able to find a portable sleeping unit that is soft, sturdy, or big enough for Eli to be comfortable in. What are we going to do?! We couldn't have him sleep in bed with us because we might roll over on him. We couldn't leave him on a couch or bed of his own because he might roll off. We were beginning to accept the sad realization that we would not be getting any sleep on this trip either.
We were at our wits end when a brilliant idea struck down like a bolt of lightening from Einstein's mustache. I grabbed the padded mat from Eli's play yard and our largest suitcase and BOOM . . . I got chocolate in my peanut butter and an instant travel crib was born! The play yard is designed to fold up for portability and to my amazement it fit perfectly within the suitcase. We gave it a test run by placing Eli in it and it looked like it just might work (we even strapped him in with the suitcase straps and laughed to ourselves about checking him at airport). Eli tends to toss and turn and scoot around in his sleep so we may need to help him adjust within the small space, but hopefully that will be the least of our problems.