Mio can now eat using her utensils! (with some occasional assistance. ;)) Here’s a video I took of her fork-wielding skills today.
We’re so proud of you, Mio! 😀
Mio can now eat using her utensils! (with some occasional assistance. ;)) Here’s a video I took of her fork-wielding skills today.
We’re so proud of you, Mio! 😀
Earlier this month when Mio had just turned one, we asked the very talented and lovely Tea Ho of Dreambox Photography to take some photographs of Mio and the three of us together as a family. Although we were at first on the fence about whether or not we should get professional photographs taken again (as my income is not as regular anymore), we’re so glad that we did because this is her first birthday and she won’t be this toddling, chubby-cheeked baby for much longer. And of course, one look at the gorgeous photographs that Tea captured and we knew we’d made the right decision!
Tea recommended that we shoot at Heather Farms in Walnut Creek, and it was the perfect location, with its flower meadows, cute little bridges and a gazebo, and rustic paths. We were pleasantly surprised to even find a few cherry blossom trees that were in full bloom!
This was also a momentous occasion as it was the first time that I successfully convinced Dan to wear pink. That’s right, this is first time Dan has worn pink in his lifetime of 29 years! All these years, he never obliged when I asked him to, but this time I told him to do it for Mio, to better match with her, and he gave in. The things Daddies do for their daughters! (Maybe I should use the “Do it for Mio” reasoning more often… ;))
Side story: There’s a favorite photograph I have of my mother and I in a field, when I must have been just around Mio’s age or perhaps younger. I have a beaming smile on my face, and my mother is stooped down beside me, supporting me with her arms and looking at me lovingly. I’ve always wanted to recreate this photograph, and Tea did a wonderful job of doing just that! You can see the original photo and the new one with Mio and I, below…
Thank you Tea for once again working her magic to produce these lovely photographs. We’ll treasure them in our family for years to come!
As you can observe in the video, Mio has learned how to climb up onto the coffee table. She’s done it at least a dozen times since yesterday. No matter how many times I pull her off or try to navigate her away, she goes right back to it.
I’d heard toddlers usually begin climbing between 18 to 24 months, but Mio has once again surprised us with her advanced athletic abilities. And she looks so pleased with herself every time, too. Heaven help us….
Dan was blowing bubbles at Mio in the kitchen Tuesday night, and Mio repeated the word “bubble” back to us — a few times! We caught the moment on video. It’s interspersed with “ba ba ba”s, but you can definitely make out a “bubble” here and there.
I think we have Mio’s first real word! 🙂
Now that Mio is one year old and eating a lot of the same foods we are eating, we decided that it was a good time for her to learn how to brush her teeth. She grew her eight teeth in a matter of a few weeks months ago, but she hasn’t grown any ever since. I feel like I probably should have started brushing her teeth a while ago, although she’s been using a teething toothbrush to bite on until now. Yesterday was her first time using a big girl toothbrush! Our dentist gave one to us a little while ago which is the perfect size for her!
Gotta keep those pearly whites sparkly! Good habits start early. 🙂