Saturday, December 6, 2008

First Food

Callum "enjoyed" his first "bout" with people food (rice cereal) two nights ago. We waited a few days longer than we wanted to to give him the cereal, since he's been sick and all. Here's Callum getting the spoon for the very first time......





Contrary to how he LOOKS, he actually didnt hate it all that much; I just dont think he knew what to do with himself. He needs to learn the act of "slurping" the thin cereal off the spoon, as, for now, he "sucks" it as he would when he feeds on...um...other things. But, in true Goldsmith form (yeah right), he was a fast learner, and eventually wanted to eat it himself....


He looks absolutely gross when he's done--milky rice cereal all over his place. Undoubtedly, I need to get used to this, since soon it will be things like spaghetti sauce, squash, and crab rangoon!! But we've given him some more cereal since the first time, and he seems to learn a little more about eating each time--although, if he's anything like his dad, learning to eat wont take too long!

Hopefully by next week we'll try some squash and some butfor


Last night Lynne, George, Amanda, and I went to a fantastic show at the Waterville Opera House--"A Celtic Winter Sojourn" featuring a Cape Breton artist named JP Cormier. I opted to get tix for this instead of the Nutcracker this year, and it was a great decision! The music of the maritimes is so special to Amanda and I, since we honeymooned in Newfoundland, and the great island holds a special place in our hearts. Cormier and his accompanists (a superb multi-instrumentalist from Cape Breton, two fiddlers, and one other guitar player) produced an amazing soundscape of jigs, reels, and story-songs from places like Nova Scotia, Ireland, Scotland, Newfoundland, and New Brunswick. Beautiful, energetic, emotional stuff....and virtually IMPOSSIBLE to sit without virtually STOMPING your feet to the beat. Instruments played included guitars, bazookies (sp?), fiddles, pipes, banjos, mandolins, and bass. We were so moved by the sounds that even me, Mister Miser, shelled out some shekels for one of the performer's CDs.

Oh, and yesterday was my 12th anniversary of remission from lymphoma. Woo-Hoo!



8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Here is a thought, try a bib, like the nice one I bought him that says I love my Auntie...

Anonymous said...

Nannie says she is happy to see Mr. Callum eating, I am sure he will get the hang of it really quickly, I will have to go and buy him some "Snacks"!!!!

Can't wait to see him again in 2 weeks. I hope he likes Santa..

Anonymous said...

Last night at the Waterville Opera House was truly fantastic! All the performers were very talented. You are right, my feet and hands didn't stop moving all night.
George and I want to thank you for a wonderful time and it was a great way to start the holiday season.
We also want to give you MAJOR congratulations on your twelve year freedom! What a GREAT thing. Now THAT is a wonderful Christmas gift!
PS. Mr Callum is just the BESTEST and the MOST CUTEST! He is a wonderful Christmas gift also!!!!!

Anonymous said...

I think Callum would like some lobster sauce crizzled with a little duck sauce. Congrads on your anniversary, God is good.

Anonymous said...

The show sounded whimsical!

Anonymous said...

who babysat Callum?

Congrats Jared on your 12th anniversary!

Anonymous said...

well well well....

its not Tahoe-based Musicalwhodunit, but it fit my fancy just fine

looks like youve got time now that grad skool is done

nuge

Anonymous said...

Congrats Jared on your 12 years, that is the best. Callum looks soooo cute eating his cereal. next he will be knawing on a prime rib bone