Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Video Tuesday: Throwback!

Hi All! Video Tuesday again! I know it is starting to feel like all I do is post video of Eli, but it hard to find the time to do much else.

This week we will be looking back in time to when Eli was just a week or so old and comparing it to the present. Enjoy!

Throwback: Bedtime! from Kenton Kodner on Vimeo.


Bed Time! from Kenton Kodner on Vimeo.

Sunday, August 29, 2010

Time for Solids!

We started Eli on solid food this week. We decided to go with sweet potato over rice cereal. Why? I don't know. Maybe because sweet potatoes sounded like more fun.

For someone that has only had substance that his mother provides solid food is a big deal. So we did what any self-respecting parents would do, over documented it. I don't fully expect anyone to watch all four videos. Well, I do expect the Grandma's to, but the rest of you are free to browse.






First Food: Try One from Kenton Kodner on Vimeo.




First Food: Try Two from Kenton Kodner on Vimeo.




First Food: Try Three. from Kenton Kodner on Vimeo.




First Food: The Clean Up. from Kenton Kodner on Vimeo.

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Video Tuesday: Rise of a Hungry Boy!

A big reason that I started Video Tuesday is that I wanted to shoot more video of the small things that I am going to wish I had taped years from now. Eli is most content when eating. He is a Kodner after all.

Times to eats! from Kenton Kodner on Vimeo.


No more. from Kenton Kodner on Vimeo.

SIX MONTHS!

How did this happen? One-half of a year old!


I have gone back and added Labels to all the month photos. I know welcome to bloging. So now everyone can go back as see all the month photos on one page!

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Introducing Video Tuesday!

In an effort to post more I am starting a new blog series called, Video Tuesday! Hope you enjoy.

Moving: An Update. from Kenton Kodner on Vimeo.

Saturday, August 7, 2010

Deciduous Tooth

Eli is working on sprouting his central incisors. More speculatively his mandibular centrals. The one on the right has erupted. The one on the left is working its way out and should join us soon. Apparently he developed the teeth in his embryonic stage of development. Thank you Wikipedia.

Teething is not fun. For him or us.