I woke up last Saturday morning to Terah proudly showing me this clip of how he kept Noah entertained. Please especially note the burp cloth shoved between the seat and the baby to catch all the spit up our son produces.
Thursday, August 26, 2010
Father and son
I woke up last Saturday morning to Terah proudly showing me this clip of how he kept Noah entertained. Please especially note the burp cloth shoved between the seat and the baby to catch all the spit up our son produces.
Friday, August 20, 2010
Non-refundable
After yet another long evening of struggling to calm our little monster down and putting him to bed, we sometimes plop our tired bodies on the couch for a few minutes and our conversations often go something like this -

Michelle: We can't return him, can we?
Terah: I don't think I ever want to do this again...
Is being a parent rewarding? Terah thinks it will be once Noah becomes a professional baseball player that gives us lots of money. In the meantime, we'll have to settle for watching him happy and growing. And growing he is!
He has discovered how to stand up in his bouncer. Yikes!
King of the world
Crazy hair is... still crazy
Making it difficult to feed
Although we can not sit, we insist on sitting up
One of my all time favorites
Thursday, August 12, 2010
Happy 4 years!
Sometimes I like to quiz Terah on these dates...
November 29, 2003 - Told Terah I'm ready to do this.
October 29, 2005 - Engaged.
August 12, 2006 - Married!
Not once has Terah actually passed the quiz, but it's still been a happy 4 years. Happy anniversary!
Saturday, August 7, 2010
We may appear normal
But then you open up our kitchen cabinets and find this...
Exhibit A.
And you open up our pots and find this...
Exhibit B.
And our counters covered in this...
Exhibit C.
Exhibit A - Chinese medicine that apparently all decent Chinese women are supposed to have for the month after birth. My policy when handed a bowl of dark liquid with who knows what was inside? Don't ask, just drink.
Exhibit B - Again, don't ask just drink.
Exhibit C - The aftermath of having 2 breast pumps and transporting bottles of milk everyday to my parent's place.
When the post-partum Chinese lady left, I lost 7 pounds in 5 days. That's because she was feeding me at least 4 eggs a day.
And finally I leave you with flashcards on the TV...
And a picture of my desk that pretty much sums up the past two months: my printer and my hospital-rented pump.
It's definitely time to take back my life, my kitchen, and my home!
Wednesday, August 4, 2010
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