Diary
The 2009 Vivid Baby Diaries
By: Miles Baran-Candrea, Stephanie Maia Bloom, Zacharias Mark Phillips and Anastasia Melnic
The Baby Diaries, a festive Vivid tradition, seeks the views of some of our younger readers
Posted: 04/12/2009
Miles Baran-Candrea

Miles Baran-Candrea
I was born on 27th May, and ever since people have been trying to figure out whom I look like - some say Dad (including Mama), some say Mommy (including Daddy), then there's any imaginable option. I think I look like me, and there's unanimous consensus when I say I'm pretty darn cute.
I like music and dancing - from my first day home my Dad made sure I get properly educated in that field, so he played the music and danced me to it on a regular basis. Mommy introduced me to words and sounds (guess what school she went to) and the wonderful world of toys. And I forgot to mention that both my parents supported me in becoming a real social butterfly - I received visits beginning the day I was born, and I keep entertaining friends on an almost daily basis - be it in the park, at our house, in non-smoking restaurants or by the swimming pool.
Now I'm struggling to crawl and I'm impatiently waiting for my first teeth, which is a tough job, but I'm sure I'll manage. I can speak in my own language and laugh out loud. I like carrot soup, apple sauce with a touch of cereal, and obviously my milk cocktails - shaken, not stirred.
If I were to answer the Vivid questionnaire, I'd have to tell you life is what you make of it (currently it's one big challenge); I have so many nicknames I'd need half the magazine to document them all; my earliest memory would have to be meeting my parents; the last good book I was read from was The Little Prince (again, Mom and her French connection!); I don't bungee jump but I do love my baby bouncer; I spent my most recent holiday in Zakynthos, Greece; my greatest sporting achievement to date is outgrowing the growth charts; and lastly I really need a better passport photo.
Stephanie Maia Bloom

Stephanie Maia Bloom
Zacharias Mark Phillips

Zacharias Mark Phillips
So the day arrived. Should I or shouldn't I pop out today, I thought? Yeah, mum was still working that morning - she'd even gotten up early to finish a report before going for her routine checkup. How silly of my parents to go to the hospital without THE bag for the hospital!
I had in fact enjoyed my time ‘on the inside', getting lots of yummy food, back massages, and even a few tickles every time I poked my foot or knee against that soft wall around me. I particularly liked being bounced around whilst Mum insisted on maintaining her fitness the whole way through and all the exercise gave me strong kicking legs so that I could come out and then explore the world for myself.
So out I popped, as quickly as I possibly could to meet my shocked parents who were really happy to meet me. Talk about being smitten with love and affection, they haven't stopped kissing me all over and I'm already two weeks old. Taking turns at changing me (I'm guessing this novelty will soon wear off) they don't want to miss a minute of my awake time, and even then they still spend lots of time staring at me when I'm asleep. Dad has been taking care of the important things and gotten me my own gmail account! Let's see if gmail is still ticking by the time I really need that.
I've had so many visitors come and see me, and Mum and Dad are trying to keep track of them all and take photos of them. I get to be held by everyone, and that's kind of fun as I learn how different people look, smell and comfort me. Seems like my parents have lots of special friends and they are so proud of me when I can sleep soundly in each one of the visitors' arms.
Speaking of sleep, it's time for my next nap, or maybe I'll have a feed instead. Life is good right now - eat, sleep and poop without a care in the world!
Cheers,
Zach.
Anastasia Melnic

Anastasia Melnic
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