Today we had delicious spaghetti for dinner. As usual, we made too many noodles (or maybe we drank too much of the sauce) and had some noodles leftover. Natalie was such a good girl sitting quietly on her daddy's lap while we ate that we decided to give her a little bit of plain cooked noodle to play with. Childhood developmental specialists all say it's good to give your child different textures to play with so it really was the responsible thing to do :)
Watch Video 130 of Natalie playing with spaghetti noodles. She pulls the noodles aparts, messes them around on the table, squeezes them in her hands, throws some on the floor, and eats a few pieces here and there.
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Friday, June 27, 2008
Playing with Spaghetti
Thursday, June 26, 2008
Bait and Switch
And here's the switch: Once you are hooked on this site, you'll notice we have added Google ads to this blog (see way bottom right). That's right, we are shamelessly exploiting our daughter. We got this idea from other "mommy bloggers" who claim they have stopped working because of all the money coming in from ads placed on their blogs. So, we decided to go for it. The result? So far this week we have earned ...*drum roll* ... 10 whole cents (that's US dollars)! Google pays only when total earnings reach over $100.00, so if we keep this up, in another 100 weeks (approximately 2 years) we'll get paid! So please visit more often and all moneys collected will go towards Natalie's college fund. Thanks for visiting!
Note: Clark would like to point out that the term "Bait and Switch" is technically incorrect. He says it is inaccurate because we aren't baiting and we aren't switching anything. Personally, I think the "bait" (a.k.a. motivation) are photos and videos of a little cutie patootie (a.k.a. Natalie). The "switch" comes when you scroll down and are suddenly and unexpectedly confronted with Google ads. This point is still being debated at time of publication.
Monday, June 23, 2008
Guess who can do what?
Watch Video 129 of Natalie taking a few independent steps, first to her mommy, and then her daddy, and then her toy box. What a huge milestone for her!
Sunday, June 22, 2008
Busy as a Bee
See Video 128 of Natalie emptying out my wallet. She hands me most of the money (good girl!) and when she tries to give something to me and I say "no thank you", she tosses it aside (smart girl!).
Also see Video 129 of Natalie playing with my wallet from a different angle. In this video, you can see how coordinated her fingers are now. Also, she understand that things have two (or more) sides and will flip the credit cards around to see both sides.
Natalie making a mess of my purse and wallet this morning. This is just the beginning.
After emptying out my wallet, she's now reaching into my purse and is pulling out...
My pashmina. She crumples it and uses it to mop the floor (maht day). She's learned to do this by watching our helper, Suparti, use a cloth to wipe clean her play mats.
I'm trying to feed Natalie breakfast. To keep her occupied through the meal, I've given her my card wallet. She makes short work of emptying that, too.
More Bah-roos
Natalie posing with her friend bah-roo.
Natalie smiling, happily eating and playing with bah-roo.
Natalie loves showing things to the people around her. She even very generously gave me the balloon to hold for a few seconds.
Half-way through the meal, Natalie becomes interested in the little part where the balloon attaches to the stick.
Very interesting. I wonder what happens if I do this...?
Uh oh.
Bah-roo!
Saturday, June 21, 2008
Reading with Natalie
Reading quietly with daddy.
Look at the concentration. Natalie is following her daddy's finger as he points out important objects like "orange" and "banana". She can now say "nana" (a little imagination required).
A close-up shot.
Same angle with different light settings.
Natalie helping to turn the page. Her little fingers have become really good at coordinating for small movements.
Natalie lounging in her "sofa".
Thumb-sucking action.
More thumb-sucking action.
Reading with mommy. Natalie furrows her brows while concentrating on the very interesting book.
Natalie likes to read the same books over and over again.
Wednesday, June 18, 2008
What did Natalie do tonight?
Here are pics from our journey:
Natalie in her stroller in the elevator. She loves to sit with one foot up (the left foot) and play with her sandal strap.
We stop by City Garden Hotel for a quick pic. Natalie sticks her hand out to feel for rain (ok, not really, but it looks like it, doesn't it?)
Close-up of the Natalie. She's wondering why we aren't going anywhere. Can we get moving again please?
Natalie waiting to cross the street while I play with camera settings.
Natalie still waiting to cross the street and checking out the people around her. Lots of strangers give her friendly smiles.
Natalie still patiently waiting for the light to change. People around us are giving me strange looks as I squat and fiddle with the camera and snap pictures of the cute and quiet baby in the stroller.
Once again, we've stopped in front of another (well-lit) store so I can fiddle some more with the camera. Here is what I see whenever I'm out with Natalie in her stroller. Again, the left foot is up and she is playing with the sandal strap. It's velcro and makes the SHrrhhsss! sound when she tugs at it, releases it, and tugs again (and again and again).
In the Fortress Hill MTR station waiting for Daddy. I'm still playing with the camera and trying to capture movement (with Natalie sitting so still). Lots of people going into the MTR.
We've now moved to the other side of the pillar and there are a lot less people coming out. Natalie loves being out and is very "gwai" sitting quietly and patiently in her stroller. She just loves to people-watch.
Natalie holding her sandal strap. You can see the blur of someone coming out of the MTR station.
Yay, Daddy's here! Here is Clark pushing Natalie through the throng of people on our walk back home.
Clark holds a "walk" pose while I take a few pics with slow shutter speed to capture more movement behind and around him. Natalie holds a pose, too.
While Tracy is waiting to cross the street with Natalie, Clark takes the camera and starts fiddling with it, too. He manages to capture this movement photo while Natalie and I stand still again.
Little busy walker
Today, Natalie did a little steering and managed to get her walker into the hallway by herself. See photos below:
Natalie making her way into the hallway. She's a determined little walker now.
She stops just inside the doorway and squats to pick something off the floor. While squatting, she accidentally turns her walker into the door.
Hey, how come I can't move anymore?
If the walker won't move, Natalie decides she still can and cruises along to the side of the walker where she can see me better and we can chit-chit.
Natalie happily chatting away with me.
Sunday, June 15, 2008
Standing by herself
Also, see Video 127 of Natalie fussing when we take a necklace away from her, and calming as soon as she gets it back. Hail, our little princess :)
Saturday, June 14, 2008
I have hair, teeth, and a belly button!
Friday, June 13, 2008
Sleeping Bum
Playful Nat
Watch Video 125 of Natalie playing with us. She's very "busy" now. In cantonese, we would say she likes to "gow gow juhn". If we're chilling at home, Natalie will happily bang toys together, sort objects, and talk on the phone (she knows how to turn it on, but not off). She also likes to put small objects into bigger objects, open and close doors, pull out books and flip through them, and "find" things. She's non-stop!
Natalie crawled up from behind me to peek up and smile at me. She found this game really fun and did it over and over again.
Natalie wearing a bucket hat. She gives me the bucket and laughs when I put it on my head. But she doesn't find it quite so funny when I put it on her head.