Ok, so for those of you who follow me on Twitter and Facebook, you know... We have a big fat baby boy! 8lbs, 13oz, 20 inches. His name is Charlie Truman Knapp, and he was born on May 14th at 9pm. I'm TOTALLY going to get back to writing here in the next few days, and I'm TOTALLY going to tell you the whole birth story, because I want to brag brag brag. But I'm too busy huffing baby smells like it's paint thinner right now. SO...for the time being you should all go follow me on facebook (link here), or twitter. I seem to be able to manage mini updates on there, and lots of pics.
More later, soon, I promise. Unless I overdose on pampers, nursing, and total lack of sleep, in which case, you know, go read a book or something. Geez.
I just discovered your blog (with the help of Jason Good 365 :) ) and I am hooked! Do you still have a Facebook fan page? My computer takes me to my own home page when I click the link! LOVE your writing! I am a sewer too, so finding your blog mere minutes after navigating away from the Design Sponge page made me lauughh!
I used to be a single girl in San Francisco, and after that, a single girl in LA, before that I was a baby in Michigan. But then I met Nipper Knapp. We played guitars and smoked cigarettes (me for real, Nipper Knapp not so much), and listened to Wilco, and took pictures, and laughed at each others jokes, and travelled all over, and then we had a BABY. After the initial shock of our lives being rocked like a Scorpion song, we've settled into a new set of wildly entertaining endeavors, that I think the world needs to know about.
So who is Mrs. Nipper Knapp? A photographer, an actor, a dancer, a dreamer, a doer, a butcher, a baker, a candlestick maker. Actually I'm a really sarcastic shell of a person, who can barely contain my disdain for my fellow man. I'm a real people person. I sell stuff on tv. I love weddings. I like to embroider pillowcases, and grow corn in my backyard, and eat tacos. I'm obsessed with midcentury design, and lots of other things that white people are into. I'm a midwesterner living in Los Angeles, and I'm never going back. Except Christmas and Summer. I'm a Christmas and Easter midwesterner. Did I mention I grow corn...
Nice jams on that kid. He looks relaxed.
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to hear all about it!!!
ReplyDeleteI just discovered your blog (with the help of Jason Good 365 :) ) and I am hooked! Do you still have a Facebook fan page? My computer takes me to my own home page when I click the link! LOVE your writing! I am a sewer too, so finding your blog mere minutes after navigating away from the Design Sponge page made me lauughh!
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