The Burlingames

Chronicling the adventures of the B's

He Doesn't Sleep: He Waits

by Dave

A lot of times Eli isn’t ready to fall asleep right away; he likes to sit and talk in his crib. Tonight was one of those nights. After awhile we didn’t hear any talking, so I went to check on him. I tried to look in, but it was too dark to see anything. I went in and, as I reached to turn on the light, I heard him take a couple of quick breaths. The light flicked on and I saw Eli standing in his crib, holding the rail and staring straight at me.

I quickly turned off the light and left the room, trying not to laugh too loudly. Eli didn’t think it was very funny; he started crying just a little. We gave him a bit to drink and he went to sleep.

Eli in December

by Dave

December was a fun month for us. Probably the most exciting thing was Eli learning to walk. Here’s a look at what he’s been up to this month.

http://www.youtube.com/v/hOLbe7Meggk&hl=en_US&fs=1&rel=0

In creating this video I learned something interesting about YouTube; they apparently have audio detection software that compares the audio of an uploaded video to known items. I had several songs playing sequentially in the background of the video (the first three tracks from the same album). I received an email from YouTube saying the audio portion of my video had been disabled because it “may have content that is owned or licensed by WMG.” I swapped out the old audio for a different song.

I find it very interesting that YouTube would censor videos that way, especially considering their use of the word “may.” I wonder if they are required to do so, or if that is a service they sell to companies, such as WMG, to help them protect their copyrights.

Yesterday…

by Dave

…we had Gator over for the day to play. Eli was watching her walk around all day and apparently decided that it looked easy enough. He stood up and just started walking around the kitchen, went down the hall and back and now he is all over the place. It is so fun to watch him walking around. He is so proud of himself too, he has such a big smile on his face while walking. I think it is safe to say we officially have a toddler in our house!!!

Toddling along…

by Dave

Eli successfully took 13 steps by himself today. He took several steps, squatted down, stood back up and took several more, squatted down again and stood up again and took a bunch more until he fell into Dave’s arms. We have it all on video and that will be posted within a few days.

Baby Steps

by Dave

Eli took a big step tonight: literally. He was holding my finger and walking toward Megan. I pulled my finger [hey now] away from Eli and, instead of sitting down like he usually does, he took three little steps to Megan. A little bit later he took four more small steps. He’s on the verge of running away and chasing down Gator. Here we go.