Wednesday, December 26, 2007

Post Christmas

Happy Holidays everybody.  Now that my second Christmas has passed I thought it time to reflect.  I don't remember much about my first Christmas, I know there was an elf costume of sorts and lots of colorful paper.  Come to think of it, there was an unusually large amount of colored paper this year as well.  And boxes, I love boxes.  What all those toys and clothes are doing in perfectly good, fun inspiring boxes, I'll never know.  Just take the toys out and there's hours of great fun to be had with a good ol' box.  There's stacking, nesting, and if I climb inside an impossibly small box, the old man will push me around on the floor in it while making this disturbing brrrroooom sound.  Mad fun!  I about pee my pants it's so much fun ... actually I pee my pants all the time fun or not.  

I did make the trip back to Illinois this Christmas.  Great to see all the relations back in fly-over country.  I saw my cousins Finn and Eli (Eli you will recall is from 
hamanneggs.blogspot.com fame).  Check us out pictured just above.  That's Finn in the middle and Eli on my far left (your right).  OK, yeah, we were not having the jolliest of times at that particular moment, too many sugar plums or something, but I assure you the good times were rolling right before someone decided to take our photo.  Yup, we were three wild and crazy Hamanns.  Runs in the family.  I mean Finn, riding a horse in the living room and Eli, well, let's just say all the ladies were taking a keen interest in old Eli.  Yup, joy, joy, joy.  Good times were had by all.  I suppose Finn's expression here about sums up the photo experience though ... "why am I always working with amateurs?  I hear you Finn, I hear you.  

Hope you all had a great holiday season, and have a great New Year.

- Fox out.        

Friday, December 14, 2007

Boy's night in.

Tonight, my friend Demani came over for a visit. Sharp dresser isn't he. I'll have to talk to him about where he gets his wardrobe. He and his parents moved here from Michigan about the same time we did. Demani is one week older than I am and he can walk ... I'm just a bit jealous. But I don't hold it against him personally, he's a good guy. We played blocks, I chased Demani around the living room, envious of his upright mobility, and shared the remote to the "T.V." (I know it's just a fake remote and not the remote to THE T.V., I'd have to pry that away from my dad).

I showed Demani my secret stash of toys under the microwave stand, the one I showed you in my video. He thought that was cool. It is. We put blocks in boxes, took them out again, and then played with the cars he gave me for my birthday. Nice friend to give a guy a car for his birthday!

Even though he can walk and I can't seem to master the vertical shuffle just yet, I was glad to be able to hang with the big "D" man for a while. Demani's cool. He has inspired me to try harder to get the hang of this walking thing. Perhaps next post I'll have to do wireless I'll be so mobile. I'm sure my parents will appreciate that!

I'm calling it a night. Entertaining a friend can be exhausting. Thanks for coming over Demani! See you later. (I've got to get a pair of shoes like those ...)













- Fox out.









Thursday, December 13, 2007

Nor' easter?


So, on the right you'll see my back yard at 8:00 a.m., just as it was starting to snow today. On the left and below a bit you'll see the result of that snow at approximately 6:00 p.m. Needless to say, it snows a bit here in New York.

Now I'm no stranger to snow. I was not born yesterday after all, last year perhaps, but not yesterday. I am told we had a fairly good snow back in Illinois, that is back when we still lived in Illinois. I think I was just a few months old at that point, during the blizzard of '07 (yes I realize it's still '07, but it sounds better this way) so I am unable to report with any degree of accuracy as to it's impact. I am told however, by very reliable sources that the big snow of '07 (the one I referred to earlier as having occurred during my short residency in Illinois) was in fact more devastating than the snow we had today. That is not meant to diminish the impact of the snow today, just to relate a sense of scale. In fact I seem to recall that we lost power at our home in Illinois, during the blizzard of '07, and have not in fact lost power here in New York. I do have to say it was an impressive amount of snow here today for a relatively short period of time however. I have it on good authority that the snow today, and I quote, "is nothing". Like I said, it snows here. A lot. Not sure I like the sounds of that.

It was fun to watch the flakes falling from the sky today. Like watching a giant overturned salt shaker, if some miscreant had loosed the shaker lid that is. No time to cry over spilled milk however. What's done is done. Stiff upper lip and all that. Perhaps it's time for a nice bottle, calms the nerves. Milk of course, the Guinness hat is my dad's. He just let's me wear it, provided I do my tough guy look. Not bad eh?


- Fox out.


Sunday, December 9, 2007

Been busy ...


Wow, it's been a hectic week. I think I sprained my brain on that last post. While it is a fact that I have an unusually high IQ for a 13 month old, there is only so much I can manage without getting overloaded.

With that said, I thought I'd check out becoming a foot model. What do you think? Granted I am cute enough to become a regular old super-model, but they get such little respect. A foot model though, not everyone can pull that off. I mean just LOOK at your feet! Gross. My feet on the other hand are as yet unmarred by the ravages of the everyday grind. I mean I hardly wear shoes for goodness sake. Yup, foot model it is. Maybe hand modeling, although mine are usually busy with something. I'll have to check with my agent to see where the demand is.

Anyways, hope you all have a great week. Remember to take time to prop your feet up (just not while the boss is around).

- Fox out

Sunday, December 2, 2007

Humor the old man.

So the other evening, my big brother Josh put his glasses on me and my father took this picture. Now my father thinks I should post something high-brow. He seems to think I look even more like a Ivy Leaguer with the glasses on. OK, I'll humor him, keeps him happy. Let's see, what to say ... OK, OK, how about this:

"So I said to Percy, we can only understand Husslerl's Seventh Meditation by applying destructive analysis to its own thought, leading to a formation of a destitutional noema which expresses the essential penuriousness of the work itself; clearly anyone familiar with the unwritten Ideen IV would realize immediately this destitution implies eidetic mutual transcendence of all principles, including that of noematico-epochosynthetic correlaticity relative to that of destitutional analysis. I mean just read Lebenswelter old-man. And he said, 'That's what you say.' What a Yalie."

Alright, I've humored the old man. Now I think I'll go fill my pants. That should keep him busy.

Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Fox?

Yes my name is Fox. Fox Albert. For those who don't know the origins of my name, allow me to elaborate. As the legend goes I, the bright eyed, mohawked young lad you see to the left, received my name after much debate and consideration on the part of my parents in the eleventh hour of my mother's gestation. Truth be told, they were undertaking the dangerous and often fruitless journey of coming up with a "unique" name. You need only consider "Bluebell" or "Apple" or "Camera" and it is not a stretch to envision the unfortunately named child on the playground years from now being made to eat sand -- again.

As the story goes, mommy and daddy had to this point visited every Barnes and Nobel to scour baby name books and had visited every conceivable baby name website to no avail. Oh there were some contenders mind you, "Dutch" was thrown around, as was "Rudolph". No comment. One evening when all seemed bleakest, mommy asked daddy who are his favorite photographers. Daddy fancies himself to be a photographer. Well, "Ansel" was out of the question for obvious reasons aside from the fact that my middle name "Albert" was already established. "Ansel Albert" is an open invitation to a sand sandwich. By the way, "Albert" comes from my great-grandfather Albert Rudolph as pictured to the right (handsome devil). In vain daddy tossed a few more names of favored photographers out there, but none stuck or had that elusive "unique" quality my parents were going for.

Then, in a stroke of what can only be described as genius, daddy picked-up his copy of Naomi Rosenblum's A World History of Photography to see what historic photographic figures names might fit the bill. Enter a privileged English gentleman and inventor of the Calotype, William Henry Fox Talbot, pictured to the left. Now William, or "Bill" is too common a name for parents looking for a distinct boy moniker and we already have a Henry in our family (a fine strapping young lad), that left "Fox".

So the story goes, Papa threw "Fox" out there expecting mama to reject it faster than a tax cut when to his surprise, she stopped. She thought. She said "that might work". We had a winner, provided I did not come out with red hair, a recessive trait somewhere in my gene pool. There it was, "Fox Albert", in part for a beloved grandparent and part for a famed photographer and inventor. Not a bad combination.

Let me put to rest here and now any notion that I was named for any of the other Foxes circulating out there. I was not named after any of the depicted "Fox" characters pictured below nor any other Fox who might be lurking in the shadows.

And that is the story of "Fox". William Henry Fox Talbot and Albert Rudolph, thanks guys for letting me carry on such fine names. I hope to do them justice.

- Fox out.

Tuesday, November 27, 2007

No I've got a thing then ...

Telemarketers, man what a drag. Is there anyone out there who actually buys the junk they hawk? Yeah, I need a free ski weekend in Vermont -- what's that? All I have to do is sit through your timeshare presentation? Why not? And while you're at it, go ahead and scrape my gums. Free ski weekend -- my last diaper!

I mean I could use a free vacation, who couldn't. The past twelve months have been gruel, gruel and milk, and lately some solids now that I have these teeth. I'm particularly fond of the mandarin oranges and of course pumpkin pie! Not such a big fan of the vegetable group though.

But I digress, telemarketers, the junk mail of the phone lines. Thank Heaven for caller ID that's all I have to say. I long for the simpler times. When it was all milk and honey, well no honey of course what with the whole salmonella thing going on there. Plenty of milk though. Milk at my beck and call, sleep all day if I wanted, my diapers changed for me, laying around all the time, attention 24/7. Yes, those were the days.

I'm sure it just gets better from here on out. I was cute way back then though wasn't I! Man have I grown. Wow, I'm nearly twice as tall as I was and nearly three times the weight. If that trend continues I'll be a ten foot tall 600 pound line backer in no time! Ha! Call me now telemarketers! Yeah, I'll come to your free ski weekend and no, I won't be sitting in on your timeshare presentation! Got a problem with that?

Mom, where's the milk??!!

Sunday, November 25, 2007

Bozo, eat your heart out.


Ever have one of those bad hair days? Ladies you know what I mean. You wake-up to discover you've been "sleep-combing" with a balloon whisk and a stick of butch wax and now you cannot do a thing to tame those fly-aways. I mean, you'd have done better to have styled your hair with a Black and Decker cordless drill -- blindfolded.

I had a night like that the other evening. I cannot confirm the balloon whisk theory mind you, but if the ends justify the theory then the proof is on my head. Sad isn't it. You go to bed, squeaky clean from your bath, hair all washed and dry not expecting to wake-up looking like half of Bozo's wig.

It's a good thing I have such high self confidence. The way my old man was laughing at my hair and chasing me everywhere with the camera made the paparazzi on that unfortunate Spears woman look like the Raiders' defense against the Vikings. Nothing.

I cannot blame him though, it was awfully unruly, fortunately I am cute enough to pull it off. All I have to do is smile and show him the teeth I have poking out of my bottom gums. He melts. I can do no wrong. Keep that in mind for the future ladies, just smile.

Come to think of it, this is far better than waking-up to hairs all over the pillow. Count your blessings where you can. I wonder if male pattern baldness runs in the family? Hey dad, let me get a good look at the top of your head!

(A big thank-you to Eli Hamann for the plug on his blog the other day. Check out Eli, the certified baby genius, at <http://www.hamanneggs.blogspot.com/> Thanks Eli!)

Bonus: A little video of what it is I do ...


Friday, November 23, 2007

Have your cake, or turkey, and eat it too.



OK, my second Thanksgiving is now under my belt (literally I think I still have some stuffing stuck to my leg). I have to admit I was a big fan of the cranberry sauce, who would have guessed? Not so excited by the green bean casserole, although the dogs seemed to like it ... I do however want to thank the powers that be for pumpkin pie! I mean who knew!??
And why haven't I been eating this at every meal? What delightful ambrosia, what gastronomic perfection, where do I get more? Seriously, open that big box in the food room and slice me up another serving of that heavenly
sweet concoction. I know what I am grateful for, the fine folks at Sara Lee. Bless that woman and her wicked confections. Don't get me wrong, I'm thankful for my mommy, daddy, and big brother too. And also for my toys and clean diapers, but pumpkin pie! Do you remember your first taste of pumpkin pie with whipped cream topping? Yeah, you'd be exclaiming your delight too if this were your first taste. Talk about a sugar rush, whoa. I was a crazy man after that sugar injection. Could have stayed awake until Sunday if I had not crashed. I think you get my point, pumpkin pie is awfully good. I recommend you have another slice, forget the diet, live a little. My point is, be thankful for the little things. Pumpkin pie for instance. Now, how do I get another slice ... ???

Fox out.



Thursday, November 22, 2007

Fox Albert




Hi Everybody, After a long absence, and a change in venue, I'm back. I appreciate everyone's interest in the website, but it was too much to keep up with. And thanks to my cousin Eli, I think this is a much easier way to stay in touch with all my peeps. A special shout-out to my 847 dawgs, Big Finn and He Ain't Heavy, He's My Cousin, Elijah. Keepin' it real. Also a shout-out on this, my second Thanksgiving, to all the Hamanns out there (you know who you are), and also

to all the faithful foxhamann.com visitors, thanks again for your patronage.
Well, what have I been up to? Let's see, moved to New York state, cut a few more teeth, been crawling all over the place, learning to pull myself up on everything, and I've even taken a tentative step, yes, just one, but it was all on my own and a bit scary, soooo ... I'll keep you posted, right here, on that progress. Also, had a birthday, my first. Thank-you, thank-you. Like the shot of me stuffing my face? Yup, that's a birthday shot. Lookin' good aren't I!

Well, its about time for a nap, and a diaper change. Hope you all have a Happy Thanksgiving, eat lots of turkey for me (mine will be pureed I'm sure ... not quite the same). Stay tuned Fox fans as this blog will be updated on a regular basis (unlike the website!).

Fox out ...