Junior: October 2005 Archives

Haircut

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Magda has had a full head of hair since pretty much her birth and it only keeps getting longer. Grandma Rita trimmed her bangs a couple of times, but not really noticeably, and the hair keeps falling into Magda's eyes, as this picture from a week ago shows.

We decided to trim her bangs a bit more. I figured it couldn't be all that hard -- Rita can do it and my mom used to do it, so why not us? We sat Magda into her highchair in the kitchen (cutting hair over carpet would be pretty inane) and set to work. Except, it wasn't easy at all. Magda kept wriggling, I couldn't pick up her bangs with a comb and was afraid to get close to her face with scissors (not that we have hair-cutting scissors). So I decided to use my beard trimmer.

Well, the wriggling continued and I only managed to hit her bangs twice before Jennifer recoilled in horror and Magda got too cranky to continue. Magda now looks like some war refugees with her partially cut, short uneven bangs. But they stay out of her eyes and she still looks cute as hell. I'm not sure that Jennifer will ever let me try this again.

P.S. I've finally started using my Flickr account again, since I recently discovered the pretty cool iPhoto Flickr Exporter.

First Birthday

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Jennifer already blogged about Magda's 1st Birthday, so I won't be repeating myself. We had a good time with good company, but while the cake Jfer made was tasy, it was too healthy to be worthy of a Birthday (just IMHO) and I'm planning to do bake something more sinful next year.

The best part of the Birthday weekend, as far as I am concerned, was that Grandma Rita came to visit and allowed Jennifer and me to have two dates by ourselves!

On Sunday, we got to take off to the movies to see Serenity. Whenever Jfer goes out of town, I usually catch a flick, but this was the first time for her to the movies since Magda was born (not counting a couple of Crying Babies Tuesday's at The Alamo). It was a bit surreal -- we used to go see movies on an almost weekly basis, and being there again seemed strangely familiar yet I fell "out of practice". Anyway, as expected Serenity kicked butt. BTW, while the movie stands on its own, I'd recomend people to see the Firefly series, first. It makes the movie more engrossing and the ending more shocking.

On Monday night, Jennifer and I got to go out again, this time to see Il Travatore at the Austin Lyric Opera. It was a good enough performance -- but while I know it shouldn't matter, the lead soprano just didn't look the part of someone two guys would obsess about so much. An unusual part was the staging -- a very minimalist raised stage with a couple of stairs and some creative lighting of the background. The ALO stages are usually quite involved, but the one they were going to use for this piece came from the New Orleans Opera and got damanged by Katrina. I definitely liked what they ended up doing, though.

Before the opera, Jfer and I did appetizers and drinks at Reed's Jazz & Supper Club. The drinks were fine, but I was disappointed by the food -- I'd eaten there much better before. Jennifer and I decided that next time we go for pre-opera snacks, it'll involve caffeine instead of alcohol so that both of us stay awake during the show...