a break from the babyness. more to resume shortly.
get your war on has been a fun strip for awhile, it started after 9/11 and runs in the stranger most weeks. well now, they had it animated by 23/6. good times. probably shouldn’t play it at work through your speakers, a little bit of the potty mouth. maybe go to the original link above. i had to cut a little bit to make it fit in my column width.
We purchased some vinyl jungle graphics from Blik (these linked are restickable) that you can place on the wall and move them around as much as you want. Otto is showing how frightened he is of the monkeys that are flying above his head. I hope he doesn’t get confused between the monkeys, lions, and pugs all around.
Wheee. It’s been a couple days since more pictures. I know everyone is waiting in anticipation. Otto has gotten out some more. He got to go down to Alki and have lunch at Cactus. He took a trip over to the house that Grandma and Grandpa Miller are staying at while we are here. Otto also got his first visit to Ang and Chard’s house last night. This afternoon he gets to go hear Sharon Jones for the second time. The first time he was only 6 weeks from conception. Other than that, he;s been doing the typical baby things - eating, sleeping, and pooping. He’s pretty good at all three things. Who knew having a baby would be this much fun! (Heh, listen to me talk after just 10 days.)
here are a few more pictures from the last couple of days. Along with a video of Otto kind of in action.

Otto got another trek into the wild. This time without the threat of a doctor’s visit over his head. A walk through Lincoln Park and a trip to the Nouveau Bakery. Megan’s moving a little faster and feeling better everyday. The stroller is a wee bit too big but he still straps in quite nicely. What a wonderfully overcast day for late July!

Mike and terry rolled into town today to meet little Otto. Originally, they plannes to be here a week or so before Megan’s due date so they could enjoy a little bit of achy and cranky Megan. Otto had other ideas. He wanted to make sure the Millers got a good welcome and decided to join the party. Not a whole lot of excitement today, just cooing at Otto, changing some diapers, and sitting on the back deck with Mike and Terry.
We have our obligatory momma and Otto picture. Then, the individual and the together pictures.

Otto has his first trip out and about town today. We had a visit with the doctor. He’s gained back a couple of ozs since we left the hospital, that’s good. He got poked again for the PKU test and for the jaundice test. he’d been okay when they did it at the hospital but they do them both again after a few days. His next doctor’s appointment is the 30th (whee - my birthday). Afterwards, we took him out for breakfast to see the sites of glorious downtown West Seattle. As always, Easy Street Cafe is the spot for a relaxing breakfast.
Ran a few other errands and then back home for some more relaxing around the house. Leave me alone with a camera and a cute baby and pictures are bound to happen. The fiirst one is a peaceful little state. The second one is to get more “me” in the picture and to continue to give reference for his little size. The third shows his breech action legs in motion.

Well, they let us escape the hospital on Saturday. We got home about 1-1.30 on Saturday. It was fairly relaxing. Unpacking all the stuff we took to the hospital. I think other than Megan’s toiletries and the Ipods, not much got used. Aaron, Chard, and Ang came over for a while to eat some pizza and sit on on the back porch. Along with Aaron came the pugs. There was a little bit of concern on what their reactions would be, but it turned out to be unfounded. Surprisingly, Delilah doesn’t like to bark at baby’s crying all that much. Like everything else in the house, a dropped shirt, blanket, or other article of clothing dropped on the floor will soon be a resting spot for Tiberious.
The first night went smoothly. I didn;t have to do much.
Megan would feed Otto whenever she got up during the night. Delilah, like the good pug she is, would sit patiently and stare until Megan turned off the light and went back to bed.
The first loose cannon incident is out of the way. Otto hit himself more than me.
I don;t know if this is most babies, but being a breech baby his legs aren’t used to laying flat, so they stick up in the air and flail all around, makes for an exciting time every time you take his diaper off.
I’ve included a few more pictures. Otto displaying his love for bowling. Megan has dubbed the outfit “The Turkey.” A nice picture of the pugs defending Otto from all evil. The last one is Megan and Otto relaxing in his room.

At July 17, 2008, 8.25 AM, Otto Miller Thorberg burst into the room. Making things brighter for all of those around. It was an interesting process to say the least. Water broke at 12.30 AM, we went to the hospital about 4 AM, Megan was getting ready to push at 7 AM. Dr. checked the baby one last time before the push and declared “That’s not it’s head!” He seems to have tricked us all these last few weeks. Breech baby here we come. The staff whisked her off to the operating room and out he popped at 8.25 AM. Long and lean - 6lbs 0.5ozs and 19 inches.
These are all photos from the operating room. Otto getting cleaned up and ready to perform. Momma and Otto. The happy family. Why are you looking at me?

A video of his first bath and a vocal chord display. The wash cloth doesn’t please him much.
Finally, a picture of me and Otto. I realized. I need to take more pictures of Megan and Otto. I focused a little too much on Otto yesterday. Granted, Megan took this one today. More as things transpire. Things are progressing well and we’ll most likely get to go home on Saturday.
A friend of ours has a nice view of Elliot bay in West Seattle. On the hillside above admiral on the east side of west seattle. We got a good view of Elliot Bay, Lake Union, and most of the fire works in the area. I’ve got to say - Elliot Bay fireworks are lame compared to Lake Union. A lot more creativity seems to be a part of the Lake Union fireworks. But it may just be as simple as the budget each one has to spend. A few fireworks were also lit off the side of the deck. Luckily Aaaron has 5 decks so the launchers were able to isolate themselves from the rest of us. I have difficulties taking pictures at night, mainly because I have a shaky hand and only an adequate camera.


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