Thursday, April 30, 2009

That's my girl.

So the other day, Mel was sitting at our desk at home, working on the computer when she heard something that sounded like a gulp coming from underneath the desk. Let me back up and say that we keep a small trash can under the desk with aluminum cans in it that we will recycle (for not much money). Let me also say that Penny Lou is always crawling under the desk. So when Mel looks down, she finds Penny holding up to her mouth, as if she's guzzling, one of my empty (or what I thought was empty) cans of Coke. I know there wasn't much in there, maybe a drop or two. But Mel said she had a little bit on her face, so there must have been something in the can.



So yeah, that's awesome, our 7 month old is officially going to be a Coke addict, just like her old man. Maybe this explains why she wouldn't go back to sleep early this morning.

I'm so proud.

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Easter

We had a lovely Easter Sunday. First off we went to a friend's ward to see them bless their baby. Then we thought, "what better place to spend Easter than at the Temple?" So, on the way home we stopped off to walk around and take a few pictures. Mel and Penny looked wonderful in their new Easter clothes. Then we got to hang out as a family, watch The Masters and eat some great food.

Here are a few pictures, more can be found here:

Family picture at the Temple.




Penny with the bunny rabbit that grandma sent to her.


The Easter Bunny left Peanut some starter ears.

Monday, April 06, 2009

Videos, finally.

So, Penny is over six months old, yet we've never shared videos of her on our blog. There is a reason for this. No, we are not ashamed of her! And no, it's not because we don't have a video camera (we do). It's because our video camera is ridiculous. Let me expound. So, we have a Apple computer and we have a Canon video camera.

Wait, let me back up. When we were engaged, we bought a Sony DV video camera. We loved that camera, and used it quite a bit for a few years. Well, right after Penny was born, the Sony decided to go haywire and die. So, we needed to buy a new one to document the lil one. After dragging my feet, then looking around, we settled on the Canon FS11. I read several expert reviews and a couple user reviews, and it seemed like a good one. We weren't ready to get an HD camera, since they're expensive, and changing by the day, but we wanted something decent. I felt that this one was a good middle ground camera—we'll be able to use it for a few years till we're ready for HD.

Great, right? Wrong. I suppose I should have read more user reviews. The camera itself is nice. It's compact, pretty easy to use and seemed to take quality videos. So what was the problem, you ask? I couldn't get the videos onto my computer. Awesome. For some reason, the camera films in some weird format that my Mac didn't recognize, nor did I have any software to convert it. The camera came with software, but of course it only works on Windows computers. So I did a bunch of reading online.

To try and make a long story not quite so long, I basically found that, to convert the files, I needed to buy the new version of iMovie, which also meant that I needed to get the new operating system, Leopard top run it. Great. Of course I had been wanting to get Leopard, but I was going to wait a little while to take the plunge, but now our hands were forced.

What bugs me the most is that everything else I've ever plugged into my Mac has worked without a hitch. Most of the time you don't have to even use the software that comes with the device. It'll just work. But this camera was the only one that didn't. How can Canon design something so narrow that it ignores all the people with a Mac that's more than one year old? It's lame.

Canon, you get a demerit.

Anyway, I got it to work. Yeah! And now that I've put all of you to sleep, here is a clip of Penny giggling at a ball. This was taken in Arizona when Mel was there visiting family.

I get a kick out of it everytime I watch it. Hope you do too.