It is Halloween, so we would like to wish you all a
Happy Halloween!
Here are some pics of lazy parents at Halloween time.....which one do you like?
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This is a blog about the adventures of Jeff, Jo, Sage and Mocha! (OK, I admit currently this is basically just a blog about Sage, but no one is complaining, so that is fine by us!)
Our motto is "Make it Better!", and indeed we can...
Saturday, October 31, 2009
Thursday, October 29, 2009
Stomach Man!
Sunday, October 25, 2009
Time with Sage
We spend a lot of time with Sage. I am lucky enough to work in chunks of time (and for good pay) that allow me to stay home a lot with Jo and Sage, and Jo is starting to not only accept her new 'housewife' role, but enjoy it as well.
So we are at the stage now where we secretly wish that he would not sleep so much so we can hold/be/cuddle with him. We both know though that in a few months we will be perhaps wishing for the opposite - wishing he would sleep more so we can relax a bit more! But we will handle that when it comes.
So we are at the stage now where we secretly wish that he would not sleep so much so we can hold/be/cuddle with him. We both know though that in a few months we will be perhaps wishing for the opposite - wishing he would sleep more so we can relax a bit more! But we will handle that when it comes.
Here, Jo and Sage are watching some cartoons (for Jo, not for Sage), and Sage is trying hard to pay attention.
But something else - and more interesting catches his eyes...
Yeah, he loves looking at moving things and our fan is usually on - he loves to stare at it.
Or maybe he is thinking of heading back into his play room!
He does have lots of books to get through!
But something else - and more interesting catches his eyes...
Yeah, he loves looking at moving things and our fan is usually on - he loves to stare at it.
Or maybe he is thinking of heading back into his play room!
He does have lots of books to get through!
Saturday, October 24, 2009
Sage's Calligraphy Brush
There is a unique tradition in Taiwan (and I am assuming China) where you cut your baby's newborn hair off at around 2-4 months (before it falls out naturally) and make the tip of a calligraphy brush out of the hair.
Jo and I had originally wanted to do this as a momento and since his hair would fall out anyway (supposedly) and he had a little bit of cradle cap (baby dandruff), we decided to shave him and get a cool brush out of it as well.
So we invited a guy over to discuss the procedure, price and whole situation and it was interesting. He had a large briefcase that he brought with him and looked very professional.
He opened it up and there were various cases of brushes and examples of his work (which were quite nice). One thing that I was interested in was his case of chops (or stamps that most Taiwanese use for important documents). Usually, they are stone and you carve out your (Chinese) name on the bottom to act as the 'signature' for your documents (yes, each one is unique, so like our handwriting, it is hard to duplicate). But these were transparent and had something in them - I thought they were insects or something. My first thought was: that is kinda cool -for boys - most boys do like insects, but it is a little bit weird.
Then I looked closer and could not for the life of me figure out what it was. It was definitely not an insect; it looked like a scab of some sort. So I asked, exposing my ignorance, and the answer was even weirder that I thought: it was the belly button that had fallen off! So I was half right, with it being a scab and all, but seriously thought it was not that. I then remembered I am in Asia, where weirdness often prevails.
So then the guy asked Jo if we wanted to make a chop with Sage's belly button and we both shook our heads and declined. Jo mentioned that she had thrown it away a long time ago and the guy looked shocked - how could another Taiwanese do that!? But Jo was put off by this almost as much as I was and we quickly changed the subject to our kid's hair calligraphy brush.
After the deal was made we were told to wait about a week and he would call.
He called tonight and delivered.
Here it is!
The Chinese is his name: Chi Hong Yi as well as his birthdate in Chinese.
Here's to many beautiful paintings and calligraphy!
Jo and I had originally wanted to do this as a momento and since his hair would fall out anyway (supposedly) and he had a little bit of cradle cap (baby dandruff), we decided to shave him and get a cool brush out of it as well.
So we invited a guy over to discuss the procedure, price and whole situation and it was interesting. He had a large briefcase that he brought with him and looked very professional.
He opened it up and there were various cases of brushes and examples of his work (which were quite nice). One thing that I was interested in was his case of chops (or stamps that most Taiwanese use for important documents). Usually, they are stone and you carve out your (Chinese) name on the bottom to act as the 'signature' for your documents (yes, each one is unique, so like our handwriting, it is hard to duplicate). But these were transparent and had something in them - I thought they were insects or something. My first thought was: that is kinda cool -for boys - most boys do like insects, but it is a little bit weird.
Then I looked closer and could not for the life of me figure out what it was. It was definitely not an insect; it looked like a scab of some sort. So I asked, exposing my ignorance, and the answer was even weirder that I thought: it was the belly button that had fallen off! So I was half right, with it being a scab and all, but seriously thought it was not that. I then remembered I am in Asia, where weirdness often prevails.
So then the guy asked Jo if we wanted to make a chop with Sage's belly button and we both shook our heads and declined. Jo mentioned that she had thrown it away a long time ago and the guy looked shocked - how could another Taiwanese do that!? But Jo was put off by this almost as much as I was and we quickly changed the subject to our kid's hair calligraphy brush.
After the deal was made we were told to wait about a week and he would call.
He called tonight and delivered.
Here it is!
The Chinese is his name: Chi Hong Yi as well as his birthdate in Chinese.
Here's to many beautiful paintings and calligraphy!
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Playing Around With Baldy
Baby Talk & Kisses
My baby talk is getting better than my Taiwanese! (although my Chinese is still not bad....).
Listen for the subtle, yet hilarious joke I make about bald headed babies...and Sage's witty comeback!
You have to beef up on your baby talk if you did not understand....
Anyway, we both talked a lot and needed kisses later....
Listen for the subtle, yet hilarious joke I make about bald headed babies...and Sage's witty comeback!
You have to beef up on your baby talk if you did not understand....
Anyway, we both talked a lot and needed kisses later....
Sunday, October 18, 2009
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