Monday, May 10, 2010
From the Archive: May 10, 2010
We keep telling everyone that we'll post more and better videos - hang with us, gang, we're still trying to get that nailed down (Dan has taken a page from Ken Burns with the lengthy, documentary-style video for each clip; apparently, they need to be 30 seconds or less, and to the point).
So, in the meantime, we're opening the vault for another glimpse into the official archives.* What you're looking at here is the bucket the nurses use to warm Anne's milk. As you can tell, the nurses wanted to dress things up a bit (a habit of theirs), and that's what they did with the fancy-pants styling for Anne's name on the pitcher - I thought you'd find it worth a look. (Also, if you look closely, you'll see the pitcher sticker bearing the hospital's official moniker for this baby, which is "Babygirl Quaid").
Blog fans, worry not: the "e" in Anne's name is not missing - it's just out of frame, and per Sibley Hospital policy, the baby is listed with mom's last name as "Quaid" while she's in the hospital.
We'll keep you posted.
*(The US National Archives are not sponsors of this blog).
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