When I look at these pictures I am simply amazed -- the kids change so fast that each stage is but a fleeting moment.
If you are a parent of young kids my advice is to take as many photos and as much video as you can! Sure, you might look like a dork with your camera or cellphone pointed at your kid, but you'll be happy you did it.
Photos and long term memory.





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Cute... reminds me of http://youtu.be/KTCQpjUrCe8
You know, you're a lot better when you're not bizarrely derailing threads with anti-Asian bashing. I commend you on your improved behavior. Hopefully in the future, you can contribute positively to debates related to important issues.
Lovely :o) Yes, I've come to appreciate my digicam very much since the babies.
Ironic.
You need to shed 20 lbs of muscle mass to look like a real Professor.
Steve Hsu and other high-IQ people need to read this and, well, have their tribe increase:
http://www.amazon.com/Selfish-Reasons-Have-More-Kids/dp/046501867X
Cute photos and excellent advice. I'm trying to take plenty of pics of our 9 day old daughter & should get some kind of video recorder too.
Congrats! Actually your digicam (or even iphone) probably takes decent movies (perhaps even HD) and it's more convenient than getting a separate video camera. I find convenience trumps sophistication -- if you have the device handy you'll take more photos/video and by sheer statistics end up with good stuff. More shots at slightly lower quality trumps fewer shots with a fancier device.
"shed 20 lbs of muscle"
Aging will eventually do this to me, although by working out I've managed to stay the same weight an (roughly) composition as when I was 20.
The benefit of being smart: you seem to have a pretty decent work-life balance. Pedestrian people need to sacrifice much of their personal lives to be a fraction as productive.
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