April 26, 2006
This Day In History
Tags: Baby, baby, baby. (Just one baby, but it bears repeating.)
I don’t normally post much real life personal stuff on this weblog, but this is an event of Great Historical Import: Please meet my daughter Yuki, born yesterday morning and shown here at about 30 minutes of age, looking dubious about the whole proposition. As I might have mentioned on my other weblog and in a whole bunch of emails, she is perfect and healthy and beautiful and awesome and so is her mother.

If you’re holding your breath for my reply to Cliopatria’s symposium on transnational history or the sequel to my Superman post (tentatively titled Superman II: What’s the (Anti) Matter With Kansas?*)—not a wise tactic at the best of times given my blogging habits—I’d advise you to take in some air. I have a lot of gazing in awe at this little one to do. (It’s like checking my email, only fulfilling!)
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Many congratulations, of course. One word of caution based on our own experience: once they start moving, there is no such thing as "permanent babyproofing"....
Posted by: Jonathan Dresner at April 28, 2006 03:42 PM
Congratulations and enjoy your new addition to the family. And welcome to the ranks of the even-more-sleep-deprived we like to call professor-parents.
Posted by: Ancarett at April 28, 2006 04:45 PM
Congratulations! She's darling. May she bring you much joy and not too much sleeplessness. . .
Posted by: trillwing at April 28, 2006 07:31 PM
Congratulations on making history!
Posted by: Mark A. Rayner at May 1, 2006 05:45 PM
wow how exciting! (from a frequent lurker)
Posted by: Isaac at May 7, 2006 12:53 AM


