Amazingly, Ether barely coughed for a day or two this past winter/spring. He was able to stay healthy for the most part. I guess, for him, work is just not as stressful as school.
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If you haven’t heard, Melanie threw me a surprise party for my big 30th birthday a few weeks ago. She really surprised me this time, since she doesn’t really do things like that. But, thanks hun, it was fun!
So this is what happened. Continue reading ‘Happy Surprise’
Kaitlyn certainly takes after her mom with those animated smiles & funky dance moves. See it for yourself!
Continue reading ‘If You’re Happy’
Do you see what Kaitlyn is holding in the photos below? Continue reading ‘Fallen Angel’
From looking at our last post, we realized that we haven’t updated this thing for almost 2 months now! Our daily readership has probably gone all the way down from the 40s to 2 a day by now; one loyal “reader” being my parents’ computer, since its web browser’s home page is set to our blog, and the other would be my sister.
Since school started 2 months ago, Kaitlyn has had the cold 3 times, Mel got sick once for a week or so, and I got sick once for a day (weird). So, that’s why we have been kind of unavailable to put up new posts.
But today, since I’m home again with Kaitlyn because she has a cold, I decided to finally write something during her afternoon nap. As a bonus, here’s a video of her during her first couple of weeks at school. Enjoy! Continue reading ‘Again: We’re still alive!’
Lately, Mel has been taking Kaitlyn to the park to play at the fountains. Kaitlyn went from being scared of the fountain to “rather freeze to death than stop playing with it” in just three trips in a month.
Here’s the highlights. Enjoy!
*more videos on YouTube
I know it’s not easy, but I’m glad that Mel can be home to take care of Kaitlyn. One reason is that Kaitlyn benefits a lot from it, at least that’s what it seems to me. I mean, the fact that she learned to walk at 10 months probably has nothing to do with us. But with other things, like holding her own bottle at 4 or 5 months old, that is something that someone has to spend time teaching & challenging her.
Here’s a list of what she can or would do right now, and she learned a lot of it in the past 2 months.
- - say “ma-ma” & “ba-ba”
- - say both “maah-MA” & “paw-paw” (refer to “grandma” on both sides)
- - say “be-Be” (when she sees herself or babies)
- - say “hi” & wave (when she’s been told to or when she sees a friendly face)
- - say “yay” & clap (when she hears people say “yay” or clap, whether in person or on TV)
- - say “bye” & wave (when she sees people putting on coats & jackets)
- - say “nigh-nigh” (means milk)
- - say “ba-bao” (means bread; which should be pronounced “bao-bao”, but she says this basically whenever she sees any kind of food)
- - say “ba-bo” (means she want you to pick her up; which should be pronounced “po-po”)
- - say “mum-mum” (when she wants food in general)
- - say “Dees” (means “George”, but she just can’t say it; whenever she sees “Curious George”, monkeys, or any brown stuffed animals)
- - say “rau-rau-sh” (when she sees dogs or just animals that walk on all fours)
- - say “Ahh-ma, ma, ma, ma…” (means “Amen”)
- - say “tick-ku, tick-ku, tick-ku” (means “tickle”)
- - do a “raspberry”
- - blow kisses weirdly, upon command (using the back of her hand)
- - give people a wet, open-mouthed kiss on the cheek
- - dance (shake her head and/or hip side to side violently & stomp her feet; when she hears music or anything with a beat, even to the beat of trains running over a loose track in the subway station)
- - drink from a sippy cup, a straw, or just a regular cup instead of a bottle
- - play “peek-a-boo” with you
- - play “deem-chong-chong”
- - say “yai-yai” (means “naughty”)
- - say “nah-nah, nah-nah…” (which should be “no, no”; when we tell her no & she doesn’t like it)
- - pretend to give you her finger food & then take it back and then laugh at you
- - point to her nose (when you ask her where her “bei-bei”/nose is)
- - cover her ear & say “hi” (that’s her version of talking on the phone)
- - say “bees” softly with a smile (which should be “please”; when she wants something from you)
- - pat her belly (when you ask her where her “tou-dum”/belly is)
- - lie down on the changing pad when we say to her “fun-dai”/lie down (it’s still a work-in-progress; she usually ended up lying next to the pad; I have more success than Mel does at this point)
So you see, I think it’s quite a list of accomplishment for a 14-month old, and you really can’t say having a full-time mom with her has nothing to do with it!
To further prove my point, here’s a video clip taken by Melanie, with Kaitlyn showing off some of what she can do. She pretty much did whatever Mel wanted, because she just wanted to be picked up.
Last Wednesday, since the weather was super nice, we decided to take a walk to Carvel for their Buy 1 Get 1 Free Sundae Day. On the way there, we saw that the playground on 66th St was open again. (It was closed due to the devastation of the small tornado that hit last August.) So we decided to let Kaitlyn try going on a playground swing for the first time. She seemed to enjoy it a bit, but not sure if she was feeling dizzy or not.
For those of you who don’t speak/understand Cantonese, “Yai-Yai” means naughty. That was one of the words that Kaitlyn picked up pretty quickly a couple of months back. I think she knows what it means now. Here she is being cranky in her highchair again, blowing raspberries and all.
Here is another video of Kaitlyn snoring in her stroller at church:
More dancing, clapping, and swinging her head from Kaitlyn. It isn’t the greatest copy though. I love her cute little dress, which once belonged to our dear friend Kaleigh. (THANKS!!)
I think we’ve mentioned previously that Kaitlyn loves the game shows “Family Feud” and “The Price is Right”. Well I finally got a video of her reaction to watching “Family Feud”. (*You might have to turn up the volume a little bit.) She was getting cranky sitting in her high chair, but as soon as Family Feud came on, she was excited!
Here is Kaitlyn shakin’ it a little bit to “The Way I Are” by Timbaland. (Yes, the name of the song is grammatically incorrect.)
This video was taken last month when Uncle Keith was visiting. Kaitlyn was trying to climb onto the sofa at my parents’ house.
Today is Presidents Day, so no school or work for me. Although it rained last night & it’s supposed to rain again later today, it’s sunny outside & it’s 62 degrees! Unfortunately, there’re too many projects that I have to work on, so I have to stay home pretty much all day. Mel wanted to go shopping, so she & Kaitlyn went to her parents’ house last night & she’s going to go out with them today.
I really don’t mind staying home alone working on projects, since I usually get more things done without the distractions. It’s hard to resist playing with Kaitlyn. Trust me. Besides, I love how our apartment has big tall windows & a high ceiling. They just make the place brighter & look bigger, so it’s very pleasant to be inside. The location & rent are the other obvious things that we love about this place. You can’t beat this anywhere else.
Sadly though, because the building itself is really old (probably over 60 years old?) & the last time that this place got a total facelift was probably 30 years ago, there’re all these gaps/cracks/holes in the house. I try to patch up as many as I can & we keep this place pretty clean, so we have no problem with ants & roaches. In fact, I haven’t seen one since I moved in here almost 3 years ago.
BUT, for some reasons, mice get in somehow. I am seriously a musophobe. I can tolerate any bugs: cockroaches, spiders, caterpillars, whatever. You can put them on my face, if you want. I won’t flinch. But when it comes to rodents, regardless of size, I can’t bare even looking at a photo of it. For real!
Since they are doing major renovation/construction just two houses down the block, we’ve caught almost 10 mice in the past month alone! We live in attached houses, so the construction makes the rodents move to other houses. Although we put all the food that mice would eat in containers, they have been biting on bags & plastic containers in the kitchen, trying to get to the food. Our two electric mouse traps have been doing a great job catching them most of the time.
Still, there’re more coming!
Every time I’m alone in the living room at night, even with all the lights & the TV on, a mouse has to run into the room!
And a stupid mouse ran in on me again last night! What’s there to eat in the living room?! I mopped twice yesterday! Or do I smell like food to them or something??!
WHYYYYYYYYYY???!!
I swear the first thing I’ll do, when I get a full time job after graduating this May, is to find a rodent-proof place to live in!
Anyway, enough bad news. Here’s a video Melanie took of Kaitlyn falling asleep after eating. It’s about two minutes but it’s pretty funny. It was the morning my mom & sister arrived, so you can see my mom napping in the background, too.
Guess what? Kaitlyn had her first bit of an orange a couple of weeks ago & we have it on video! After you see the look on her face at the beginning of the video, you will probably be convinced that she didn’t like oranges, until you see her pulling my hand for more. Again & again!






















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