15-month visit

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We landed in SF around 2pm and had just enough time to drop Dada off at home to go to work and make it to the pediatrician’s office for Peanut’s well-baby check-up. We even got there 10 minutes early!

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He played in the waiting room with Big Sister until it was his turn.

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Big Sister got some pretty good giggles out of him.

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Here are Peanut’s Stats…

Weight:
7/31/15: 8 lbs, 12 oz (Birth Weight), 89th percentile
8/2/15: 8 lbs, 2 oz (Discharge Weight), 70th percentile
8/3/15: 7 lbs, 12 oz (1st Weight Check), 55th percentile
8/6/15: 8 lbs, 6 oz (2nd Weight Check), 67th percentile
8/12/15: 9 lbs, 1 oz (3rd Weight Check), 72nd percentile
9/1/15: 12 lbs, 4 oz (1-month Check), 95th percentile(!!)
10/1/15: 16 lbs, 5 oz (2-month Check), 99th percentile(!!!!!)
12/1/15: 21 lbs (4-month Check), 100th percentile (A+!)
2/1/16: 22 lbs, 14 oz (6-month Check), 99th percentile
5/2/16: 24 lbs, 7 oz (9-month Check), 98th percentile
8/2/16: 25 lbs, 11 oz (12-month Check), 96th percentile
11/1/16: 26 lbs, 11 oz (15-month Check), 93rd percentile

Length:
7/31/15: 21 inches, 90th percentile
9/1/15: 22 inches, 75th percentile
10/1/15: 24 inches, 85th percentile
12/1/15: 25.75 inches, 80th percentile
2/1/16: 27 inches, 71st percentile
5/2/16: 28.25 inches, 50th percentile
8/2/16: 29 inches, 25th percentile
11/1/16: 30.5 inches, 32nd percentile

The doctor thinks his height is greater than what was measured and had no concerns with his growth. According to the measurements of his height over his life, the percentiles are all over the place, which is not typical. Meanwhile, his weight is pretty steady with a general trend down. She attributes it to how active and mobile he has become.

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At the end of the visit, Peanut got three shots in the legs and Janie got her flu shot in the arm. She looked like she wanted to cry but held it together like a champ. Mama was so proud of her.

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13 months

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We can’t believe another month has passed by and Peanut is 13 months old now. This month has been packed with new skills and experiences:

  • signing “more”, saying “agua”
  • putting cubes into the giraffe toy, and nesting cups
  • standing without support and took his first step
  • able to get down off the sofa or stroller safely by turning onto his belly and going feet first
  • still an eating machine and loves to eat whole bananas, peanut butter sandwiches, and orange slices on his own
  • drinking mostly out of a big kid thermos and zoli
  • spent a whole week with Yai at our house while Dada was in Singapore and learned how to put his hand to his ear when she said “hello?”
  • drool is still flowing and we haven’t quite found the teeth that are coming out yet

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This guy is a big ball of energy and spunk, which can be very tiresome for Mama at times. He’s also a big ball of personality and wears his heart on his sleeve.

Happy 13 months!!!

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eye doctor

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During his 12-month pediatrician appointment, he failed part of his vision screening. So, they referred us to UCSF for a real eye exam. The optometrist was really patient and managed to get the exam done in a relatively short amount of time.

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Peanut had his eyes dilated and she says that he is, in fact, near-sighted already. His prescription is -1.50 in both eyes and has an astigmatism of +1.75 in both eyes. She also checked his optic nerve and that checked out just fine. She gave us a prescription for our records but didn’t recommend glasses just yet. He does, however, have a follow-up in 6 months and she predicts he may need glasses by the time he’s 2 years old.

We are not surprised considering everyone on both sides of the family wears glasses. On top of that, Dada had glasses since he was 4 years old. Doctor suspects it may have been earlier if it was checked at a younger age.

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365 days

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Our not-so-little Peanut has turned ONE! Where have the months gone?! So much has happened and he has definitely grown into a little person with lots of personality.

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This past month was full of transitions, changes, and new skills:

    • We started introducing him to cow’s milk and so far everything seems to be just fine.
    • He learned how to blow raspberries and has been quite a chatterbox.
    • He learned how to use a snack catcher and loves to drop things into containers.
    • Cruising and crawling are still his preferred method of movement and he didn’t quite advance to walking as quickly as his big sister.
    • He had his first birthday party and surprisingly didn’t care for his cake!
    • Stats: Wears 12-18 month clothes, shoes are size 4, diapers are still size 4.
    • Daily Routine: Wakes at 6am, naps 9-10am, naps 1-3pm, drinks three 4-ounce bottles per day, goes to sleep at 7pm.
    • Favorites: stacking cups, musical Baby Einstein toy, putting things into containers, flipping through books.
    • He adores his big sister and loves watching her in the backseat of the car. They giggle together and he has learned so much from her. She also takes good care of him every morning after Mama goes to work.

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He’s become a little version of his Uncle Jason complete with dimple and possible preference for his left hand. He’s also quick to smile but also quick to anger. He also loves his Mama so very much. We can’t wait to see what he will be like in another year.

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Happy 1st Birthday, Peanut! We love you to pieces and you’ve completed our little family.

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Doctor’s Visit

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Both kids went to see the pediatrician today. Peanut had his 9-month check-up and Janie had her 4-year check-up.

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Both got measured and weighed and growing well.

Here are Peanut’s Stats…

Weight:
7/31/15: 8 lbs, 12 oz (Birth Weight), 89th percentile
8/2/15: 8 lbs, 2 oz (Discharge Weight), 70th percentile
8/3/15: 7 lbs, 12 oz (1st Weight Check), 55th percentile
8/6/15: 8 lbs, 6 oz (2nd Weight Check), 67th percentile
8/12/15: 9 lbs, 1 oz (3rd Weight Check), 72nd percentile
9/1/15: 12 lbs, 4 oz (1-month Check), 95th percentile(!!)
10/1/15: 16 lbs, 5 oz (2-month Check), 99th percentile(!!!!!)
12/1/15: 21 lbs (4-month Check), 100th percentile (A+!)
2/1/16: 22 lbs, 14 oz (6-month Check), 99th percentile
5/2/16: 24 lbs, 7 oz (9-month Check), 98th percentile

Length:
7/31/15: 21 inches, 97th percentile
9/1/15: 22 inches, 70th percentile
10/1/15: 24 inches, 89th percentil
12/1/15: 25.75 inches, 76th percentile
2/1/16: 27 inches, 66th percentile
5/2/16: 28.25 inches 45th percentile

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Janie also had her BP, eyes, and hearing checked. We were a little worried about Janie’s hearing lately but everything is normal. She’s just in the bad habit of saying “Huh?!” after everything we say lately.

Here are KK’s stats…

Weight:
33 lbs (74th percentile) – 3 years old
37 lbs, 8 oz (65th percentile) – 4 years old

Height:
36.75 inches (44th percentile) – 3 years old
39.25 inches (19th percentile) – 4 years old

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We had a bit of a wait today because the doctor was overbooked for some reason. It was much harder to wait with two kids.

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Janie actually talked to the doctor today and got a clean bill of health.

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Peanut was still considered “robust” and got his hemoglobin checked – his iron levels are a bit low, just like his sister was at his age. Time to feed him more meat!!

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Janie got a shot in both arms and was a trooper. No tears and handled the sore arm in the afternoon like a champ. Peanut got a shot in the thigh and only cried for a second when the nurse pushed the liquid into his leg.

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9 months

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Peanut is 9 months old today and it takes a fast finger to take a photo of him on his back like this.

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This is what he looks like most of the time nowadays.

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This has been a big month for our little mover. Here are the highlights:

  • Gross Motor: He mastered crawling and pulling up to stand – two huge milestones! Now’s roaming the house and getting into lots of mischief when he can.
  • Teeth: Peanut grew another bottom tooth!
  • Speech: He makes lots of noise and his favorite sound is “da-da”. He says is mostly when he’s really happy. He only recently starting saying “ma-ma” when he’s not mad.
  • Fine Motor: Picking up food with his thumb and index finger now. He does less smashing into his mouth too.
  • Sleep: We went through a period of waking every 3 hours at night but he’s now waking and getting himself back to sleep without any help. He definitely cries but Mama doesn’t have to get up anymore. Yay sleep!! He also started sleeping in the pack-n-play this past month and we handed down his co-sleeper to Henry’s little brother who will be born any day now! Bedtime is consistently between 7 and 8 every evening. Naps are still around 9am for an hour and 1pm for about 2 hours.
  • Food: This boy loves to eat and has moved onto to soft cubes and shredded or ground meat. New stuff includes egg, noodles, rice, bread, lemon, cheese, and green beans.
  • Other: Peanut flew on a plane back from Cerritos earlier this month and got his own seat. Yai was also in town for a week while Dada was in France and then came back the following week with the rest of the family to celebrate big sister’s 4th birthday.
  • Clothes and Diapers: Still in Size 4 diapers and still in 12-18 month clothes.

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Happy 9 months, Big Boy!!

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4 years

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Can it be true that our little girl is FOUR?!?! Yes, it is indeed true and we are so amazed by how much she can do, say, process, and feel. So much has changed about her but some things have stayed the same as well – including her love for that blue skirt that she’s had since she was 2!

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This sassy ball of energy has accomplished so much in the past year:

  • Writing and Reading: Janie can write just about every letter of the alphabet in upper case letters. I haven’t counted how many she does on her own and how many she can do after a demonstration or cueing. Regardless, she loves to spell out words and write everyone’s names.  She’s also learning the sounds of all the letters and still loves to have stories read to her.
  • Drawing: Her drawing skills have also made lots of gains these past 3 months. Her self-portrait has more detail including fingers and toes. We’ve seen her draw a turtle, elephant, balloon, triangle, and many other things.
  • Gross Motor: She’s a whiz on the scooter and we’ve put away the tricycle. She also learned how to hop on one foot and skip. She’s also been taking soccer every week and has learned to stop the ball, dribble, weave between cones, and kick the ball to the goal. This past December, Janie finally mustered up enough courage to go down the small slide and swim around the pool in Hawaii using her floatation vest. Now if only she would learn to jump in…I guess that’s for when she’s 4.
  • Speaking of Hawaii…one of her favorite trips this past year was Hawaii in December. Sophie and her family were there and so were Toni and Thomas! She also traveled to Vancouver for the first time and had so much fun with Amelia.
  • Favorites: Her favorite books include many of the Dr. Seuss books, Octonauts Creature Report book, Too Many Mangoes, and a few others I can’t remember at the moment. Her favorite movies/shows are still Frozen (now with Frozen Fever too), Octonauts, and Masha and the Bear. Favorite foods include Khao Mun Gai, bean burritos, raw fish, raw oysters, edamame, Tom Kha (coconut soup), shrimp, ice cream, and carrots.
  • She lost her precious GG this past year but she was replaced with Little Guy.
  • Growth: Janie is growing taller and we think she’s just under 40 inches tall. She was tall enough to ride her first rollercoaster at Disneyland and one of the slides at AT&T Park this year. We don’t know how much she weighs yet but she’s definitely slimmed down quite a bit. Luckily the cheeks have stayed around.  She’s wearing 4T and 5T clothes now and her PJ pants are quickly turning into capris. What’s nice about her growth is that she can reach a lot of public sinks now on her own. Ah…Mama’s back appreciates that the most.
  • Math: Janie loves to count – especially her reward pennies. The other day, she amazed us with some practical math during dinner. She said, “I can have two, Mommy can have two, so we will need four.” She does this all the time to us.
  • School: Janie has been enrolled in preschool this past year and has been making some nice strides. Nowadays, she will just drop off her backpack and run out to the play yard without even saying goodbye. She has lots of friends and plays with pretty much everyone in her class. She’s also picked up on little tidbits like where people live, what language they speak, and what kind of lunchbox and food they bring from home. She loves her teachers, Denise and Sharla, and they have told us how independent and creative she is throughout the day.
  • Personality: Our little girl is definitely going to make waves in life. She stands up for what she wants and believes in even if it makes people uncomfortable or frustrated (especially Mommy and Daddy). She also has a very creative side and has a keen ability to make something out of nothing. Toys are kind of useless for her because she can be perfectly happy playing with a straw and coffee stirrer. Janie is also very sweet and loving. When I listen to her play with her stuffed animals, I hear a very motherly caring part of her. She loves pretending to be a medic (like Peso, one of her favorite Octonauts) and has put together (on her own) a medical bag that she uses daily to bandage her family/stuffed friends, check their temperature, fix broken teeth, and give medicine.IMG_0303Her silly side has also blossomed this past year. She likes to make funny faces when Mama tries to take her photo and she cracks up at every funny or weird sound/word. She also makes up her own silly words/lyrics to tunes that she knows.
  • Big Sister: The biggest change for her 3rd year was the addition of a little brother to the family. She is so proud of him when we are outside with him (especially at school). She proudly says, “this is my little brother, he came out of Mommy’s tummy, I’m a big sister”. She likes to play with him but has also learned that now that he’s moving, she can’t peacefully play with her toys next to him without getting attacked by the little monster. We hear a lot of “PEANUT! NO!” when they are together lately. But in the end, she loves him to pieces and will help out with finding his puppy pacifier or feeding him snacks.
  • Challenges: With all the good things, there are also some difficulties with this little lady. We are still managing her behaviors with the penny reward system but she’s also become very smart about it. She has a knack for negotiating and nagging to a point where we almost give in sometimes. There are some days when she is motivated to do things on her own like get dressed or clean up and then there are days when she will complain “I’m too tired to do what I’m supposed to do”. Naps on weekends are rare but still necessary sometimes. She also loves playing with other kids but sharing is still hard when it’s not to her advantage. I suppose that’s normal for the age still. Toilet training is going well and she doesn’t have accidents during the day (including her naps at school) but she’s still unreliable at night – mostly because she wakes up slowly in the morning and gets too lazy to get up to the toilet. We’ve also learned how sneaky she can be and has been caught sneaking things she knows she’s not supposed to take or play with. She’s been caught sneaking tape out of Mama’s drawer, cutting things open with her scissors, and eating snacks that are not meant for breakfast – just to name a few.

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I know this is a long post but it’s hard to describe the mixed emotions we are feeling about our baby girl turning 4. She’s officially a kid with real memories of her many adventures now and growing up so quickly before our eyes. Happy 4th Birthday, Baby Girl. We love you!!

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Birthday Eve Baseball Evening

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On the evening before Janie’s 4th birthday, we took her to a baseball game. She was so excited and couldn’t wait to go.

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She was too excited to eat anything at home so we ended up going a little early and she shared a big slice of pizza with Dada.

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It was a beautiful evening in SF.

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In between innings, she went on the Coke bottle slide. She’s so close to being tall enough for the biggest/tallest slide.

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We saved a few bucks by bringing our own popcorn from home and she was perfectly happy with it.

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What a fun evening as a family of four. Peanut even stayed up a little later than usual to enjoy the sights and sounds.

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252 days

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Peanut is 36 weeks old today and so much has happened. We didn’t get a photo with Ducky last Friday so here’s a recap of the past two weeks:

  • He’s crawling – well, sorta!!! It started on Saturday (4/2) in Cerritos when he took about 4 steps forward on his hands and knees.  Then he sort of lost it the rest of this past week. Not sure what’s happened but he’s been scooting backwards again. Hm…
  • Trip to Cerritos. We had a tax appointment last Sunday (4/3) so we flew down for a long weekend. This was his 3rd trip on a plane and suddenly 90 minutes feels like nothing compared to 5 hours to Hawaii! We even scored a seat for him in both directions. Awesome.
  • Eating monster: Peanut eats everything we put in front of him and manages all kinds of textures. New foods include cheese, bread, Chinese long beans, pieces of shredded chicken, steamed carrots.
  • Teeth!! He has grown 2 more teeth! The first two (front lower) appeared on the weekend of 3/19 and then two more (front uppers) appeared a week later on 3/26.
  • Sleep has been tough still but he got in a couple of longer stretches at night this past week. However, sleeping in Cerritos was a little harder for him than we expected.
  • Peanut broke out in a rash this past week all over his legs and face. It may have been because of the antibiotics that Mama had to take. Luckily his skin has already started healing.
  • Wiggling side to side. This guy is so funny and now he does this “happy dance” when he’s eating. He’ll also imitate you if you do it first.

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It’s become quite a challenge getting this photo taken lately and now it’s even harder now that he’s figured out how to stay on all fours for longer.

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There he goes! He just won’t sit in one place anymore!

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Finally, I got him to sit still but he had to be chewing on this wooden hammer. Ridiculous.

Happy 36 weeks, Little Monster!!

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8 months

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Peanut turned 8 months old today and what a month it has been! He’s had a lot of growth and change.

Highlights:

  • Gross Motor: He learned how to sit himself up from his tummy. He’s been trying to crawl but just ends up going backwards.
  • Eating: We’ve been a lot more adventurous with his diet this month. New foods include: cucumber, steamed carrots, steamed brocolli, beef, chicken, pork, chicken liver, prunes, blueberries, soft serve, and even Auntie Vyl’s pound cake.
  • Teeth: Peanut grew his first teeth this month! He got two bottoms first and then two top teeth a week later!!
  • Fine Motor: He’s picking up little puffs with his fingers now and stuffs his mouth very efficiently nowadays. He loves to manipulate the different parts of his toys including flicking, spinning, turning, and patting. His favorite toys are still the stacking cups and plastic links. He also likes his O-ball car. He’s also banging two toys together pretty consistently.
  • Speech: Peanut is a very vocal little boy and can be quite noisy in the morning. He makes a variety of sounds including “da”, “bwa”, “ba”, and “ma”. He says “Dada” a lot. Can we consider that his first word? He also blows raspberries all day.
  • Expressions: This guy is full of funny expressions including wrinkling his nose, tilting his head to one side, smiling with his mouth wide open, and of course the pout. Sometimes it feels like he’s a little ball of ever-changing emotions.
  • Events: Lots of illnesses including a virus that ended with a rash all over his body. He went to Lake Tahoe to see snow for the first time and had a good time. We took lots of trips to the aquarium and went to two different zoos this month. He’s also been going to the library for story time more consistently.

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Happy 8 Months, Baby Boy! Love you!!

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