Thanks, guys!
aeolian - Yep, this phase of parenthood is a whole 'nuther world for me! The real fun's gonna start in about a week - two weeks, when she comes home from the hospital.
Robert - another pedal? Baby Kat already does a pretty fair Cry Baby impersonation. LOL!
6S9L - Cohiba it is, then! In my house, chorus and lush reverb is the new distortion.
Warren - Sleep? What's that? 3-4 hours at a time is a luxury, but I didn't sleep much before anyway. It's a good thing to have to get used to.
Spuds - Won't be doing much in the way of recording for a while. It's a full time job taking care of Mrs. K. After the birth, she only needed 2 ibuprofen, and it's hard keeping her at rest. At the hospital, she amazed the doctor, nurses and the pharmacist with how quickly she's recovering.
sunvalleylaw - give me a little time... I'm sure after the sleep deprivation takes hold, there are gonna be new and interesting chord progressions and solos at the Katastrophe house!
oldguy - Baby Kat was born weighing 4lbs, 7 ounces, and she's 18 inches long. At first, she kinda looked like Winston Churchill (ha ha), but over the last couple of days she's started to take on the facial characteristics of her mother. She's got my hair, brown and wavy/curly. She's got deep blue eyes, which opened for us on Thursday night for the first time. She's got a heck of a grip on her little hands.
marnold - Thanks, my friend.
I'd post a pic, but she's still in the Neonatal ICU, and is hooked up to an IV and a machine to help out with her breathing for a little while, and from the pics we have, you really can't get a feel for what she looks like yet. It was tough on Mrs. K. and myself coming home without Baby Kat. But, the docs and nurses in the NICU say that little Baby Kat is improving a little bit at a time. Our baby is already proving to be a little fighter, and the hospital staff is outstanding.