Saturday, March 28, 2009

Happy Birthday, Grandma Tam!

Happy 60th Birthday, Grandma! Wishing you lots of happiness today, tomorrow and everyday!

Friday, March 27, 2009

Artsy Fartsy Pictures



Ed and I love to take candid pictures of Adrian -- Ed with his Canon 30D SLR and me with my Sony Cybershot pocket digital camera. Ed finally puts his expensive camera (and camera lens) to good use and produced these artsy fartsy pictures! Even though the toy ball was used as the main focal point for each of these pictures, I still think Adrian looks as adorable as ever!

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Eight Month Update!

Hooray! I am now eight months old! The past few months have been quite an adventure for me. Mummy and Daddy took me to San Francisco, not once, but twice! Coincidentally, I got to witness my first lion dance performance and heard some very large firecrackers go off. Mummy and Daddy were so concerned that it would hurt my ears that they quickly whisked me off the street and into the back of a store, any store, simply to escape the loud crackling of the firecrackers. To Mummy and Daddy’s amazement, I didn’t find the firecrackers all that terrifying at all.

I’m a regular on Stage 2 food now, but Grandma Tran has been making me homemade baby food. Not only are they delicious, but also very nutritious -- I have no problem finishing each of my meals! I can get a bit messy at mealtime though because my hands would sometimes “have a mind of its own". For some reason, my hands would discover my mouth when it’s conveniently full of food and then it wanders onto my face, onto the highchair or anything that my little paws can reach! This is one of the reasons why Mummy prefers to give me a bath after a meal, and never before! I’m still a big fan of liquids! I’m still drinking milk regularly and love drinking H20 and homemade soup! I recognize the word, “water” in Chinese every time I hear it and would greet it with my mouth wide open ready for the cool refreshing taste! Fruits are yummy too! I’ve also been introduced to the Gerber Graduates fruit puffs, which Mummy always carefully breaks into pieces before feeding me. If you haven’t seen them, they’re no larger than a sunflower seed, but since my teeth haven’t appeared yet, Mummy is exercising caution to prevent the possibility of choking.

Mummy has gotten me a no-spill sippy cup, which I have no problem holding up to my mouth. I can even hold it with one hand even when it's 1/3 full of water. What can I say -- I’m a strong baby! I still haven’t quite mastered holding my own bottle, at least not for the duration of a feeding!

I have rolling down packed. For a while, I was able to roll over from my back onto my tummy, but I found that rolling back onto my back to be an impossible task. Then out of the blue, on a Saturday afternoon, I just started rolling over! And it has stuck with me since! Now, when Mummy and Daddy puts me down on the living room floor, I am eagered to roll from one side of the room to the other and can usually accomplish this in seconds! This has caused diaper changes to be quite a challenge! I’ve also been scooting my butt when I’m on my back and more recently, I’ve been able to lift my tummy off the ground and scoot myself forward, just like a (struggling) caterpillar! These are all tell-tale signs that the next major milestone – crawling is fast approaching (at least in Mummy’s opinion)!

One of the major highlights this past month was my fever of 104.5 degrees! Although, I wasn’t too bothered by it, it got Mummy and Daddy really worried! They called the Doctor’s office outside of office hours only to be told to pick up some Infant Tylenol or Motrin and to monitor my temperature. That night, I got to sleep in Mummy and Daddy's bed again, but I made sure that I was on my best behavior! To its credit, Motrin really did work its magic on me as my temperature was reduced to 102 and then 98 degrees the following morning! Mummy and Daddy couldn’t have been more relieved!

Lastly, I’ve been promoted out of my carrier and into a convertible car seat! Mummy and Daddy got me a really comfy and ultra cool car seat. It’s stationed directly behind the driver's seat, allowing me to have a great view of the outside world every time I ride in it. I definitely prefer this over the carrier any day!

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

My New Cowmooflage Car Seat!



I may only be 7 months old, but I've already outgrown my carrier. Mummy & Daddy got me a brand spanking new car seat call the Cowmooflage! Don't you just love the pattern of it? Car rides have been far more enjoyable now that I have a better view of everything outside. The other plus side is, I feel like a BIG BOY now! :)

Saturday, March 14, 2009

An Afternoon @ The Park





We'd like for Adrian to grow up enjoying the outdoors, so we try to take him outside when the weather is nice. He had a great time on the swing, seesaw and slide. We're not sure what he's looking for in the picture above (maybe he spotted a penny?), but the little adventure at the park wore him out. He actually ended up falling asleep on my shoulder while I was holding him on the swing. Luckily for him, I decided to carry him all the way home.

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Best Mother in the Universe?

Am I the "best mother in the universe"? I would hope so, at least to my little boy. I'm not ashamed to admit that I picked up this mug FOR MYSELF just the other day. I thought it was just too cute and couldn't resist the temptation.

I would absolutely love for my son to one day surprise me with a similar mug and that alone will make me feel like the best mother in the universe!!!

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Will Dig For Horseneck Clams

Ed and I felt inclined to attempt one of the world's messiest jobs of digging for Horseneck clams. So on a late Saturday afternoon around 2PM at Doran Park in Bodega Bay when the tide was low, we trekked across the muddy seabed in high hopes to dig out our prize! Along the way, our shoes -- be it tennis shoes or wellies were sucked in by the mud. This experience resembled that of sinking sand, except the mud was really thick. With each step, the mud would draw your feet down and it was a workout just to pull your foot out only for it to sink again as it lands back down onto the floor. If you're wondering if the "workout" was worth it, I suppose the answer is "Yes". Ed and I succeeded in bringing home 17 Horseneck clams (the limit is 10 per person) while helping our friends locate a number of clams too! There's no way, we wanted anyone in the group to go home empty handed!

The biggest clam (in the leftmost spot in the second row) was dug out towards the end of the adventure when we moved into a totally different spot. It's too bad we waited so long to move because it was the prime spot for digging larger sized clams. Oh well, let's hope they're fattening themselves up just waiting for the day that we come back and get 'em! :)


Monday, March 9, 2009

Watch out! Baby on the loose!

I wanted to take Mummy & Daddy's car (aka the baby mobile) out for a spin. Fortunately, for all of the drivers and pedestrians out there, I didn't quite make it out of the garage. Only 15 more years and 5 months to go before I can officially drive! *sigh! :(