The rest of the month we chilled with Rina. Your aunt is very laid back so she didn't mind that we stayed home quite often. She wanted to practice cooking so we would often go grocery shopping (at first almost daily) to get the recipe ingredients. Her food was very delicious though and it's such a treat to have dinner made for you. She also took care of you a lot and loved to put you down, dress you, and dance for you while you were on the potty (peepeepeepeeeee).
First time Rina dressed you. She was nervous. |
We discovered your new favourite song is Twinkle Twinkle Little Star and she would randomly break out into this song. You laughed a lot and practised your push ups every day. It was about two weeks into her stay that you started crawling. Your crawling was almost like riding on a scooter because your left leg just stayed limp while your right leg propelled you forward. You are now better at it and it's more or less even.
Incentivizing crawling practice with an Ipad |
During the last week of Rina's stay we went out way more. She's going to Rotterdam, Netherlands on a 9 month internship so chances are there won't be good Asian food. We went to dimsum with your buddy Hezzie, discovered Asian shaved ice and almost lost the car. We had bubble tea at Chatime and went to Suika for izakaya. For the last lunch we went to Anton's pasta bar and had ample leftovers for seconds and thirds as usual.
The tripe and tendon was surprisingly ok |
The green tea and strawberry mochi ice cream was great at Suika |
Hiking at Cleveland Dam |
She wrote "OMG I miss him so much, brings tears to my eyes, I feel like I'm a grandmother whose only joy in life is her grandchildren".
It made me laugh so hard. We video chatted and her eyes were literally brimming with tears when she saw you.
Awww she really misses you.
Now that she's not sleeping in the same room as you though you have stopped wanting a feed around midnight. This technically means I could sleep like a normal person again since you are down from 7:30pm to 6:30am-ish. First time for a year and a half! However I've gotten so used to waiting for you to wake up around 12:30 I still can't sleep until then. I don't think sleeping will be ever the same again once you are a mom.
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