My sister Miwa and I built a gingerbread house this evening! I love building them but hadn’t built one in years, and so I determined to construct one this year! It came out a little messy because we didn’t have a piping bag and tips back at my parents’ house in Virginia, but we like to think it has personality! 😛
Dan and Mio are impressed.
The architects! Sisters Miwa and Misono.
Mio's first encounter with a gingerbread house... and she can't wait to get her hands on it!
Hurricane Mio is about to strike...
We caught her in time to save the gingerbread house, but she was not happy....
I can’t wait until the day comes when Mio is old enough to build gingerbread houses with me! 😀
We arrived in Virginia early Thursday morning and have been having a great time relaxing and spending time with family and friends since! But before too much time passed, I wanted to post about some of the festivities before we left California. Last Sunday, we celebrated Christmas a little early with Dan’s family. Here are some pictures!
Delicious sashimi and sushi dinner.
Mio and I admiring the spread!
Mio playing the nativity snowglobe.
Mio opening more Christmas presents from her grandparents…
Adorable new clothes for Mio from Grandpa and Grandma!
Dan's parents with the tea chest that my family sent to them.
On Monday, Aileen came to visit us to drop off Christmas presents and delicious coconut macadamia cookies for our whole family! She also handknit this scarf for Mio… so sweet and thoughtful of her! 😀
Mio looking chic in her first scarf!
On Monday evening, we drove over to Tilden Regional Park in Berkeley to check out their Christmas Fantasy. Their Merry-Go-Round was surrounded by Christmas trees decorated in different themes, and there were bright illuminations outside. Mio had just woken up from a nap, though, so she looks serious in all the photos… haha*
Mio and Daddy by the Merry-Go-Round.
A Yoda Santa topping a Christmas tree.
We wanted Mio to get her first picture taken with Santa, but he unfortunately couldn’t be there that night… maybe next year?
Mio and I by the giant Christmas tree at Tilden Park.
From the pictures, it looks like Mio didn’t enjoy the illuminations and Christmas decorations as much as Dan and I did. Hopefully her appreciation for the holiday season will grow in coming years.
Christmas comes early this year for Mio — because we’re going to Virginia for Christmas and can’t really bring all her Christmas presents with her to open under the tree, we’ve been opening them early and letting her play with them. Defies all the rules of Christmas gifts, right? It’s mostly because we (Dan and I, as well as both sets of grandparents) can’t wait to see her playing with her new toys!
One of her favorite new toys is the activity table that Dan’s parents got her! They brought it over last week, and she stands up next to it and plays on it all day long!
The table features a toy piano keyboard, “storybook”, phone, and laptop!
Her favorite part of it is the laptop — she loves opening and closing the lid! ::sigh:: Probably as a result of seeing her parents glued to their own computers.
Thank you Grandma and Grandpa! Mio loves the toy table!!! 😀
As mentioned last week in Mio’s 8-month update, our baby girl has been practicing self-feeding with finger foods! We started her out with Happy Baby’s Organic Puffs a couple weeks ago — we thought it was a healthier alternative to the Gerber Graduates Puffs, which are popular in starting babies on finger foods. They’re organic and have less sugar content than Gerber’s puffs, and apparently still taste as good! To be extra healthy, we started Mio on the greens puffs, which contains spinach, collard greens and kale, before we move onto the sweeter flavors that Happy Baby makes. She’s loved them from Day One! We used to split the puffs in half because although they’re supposed to sort of melt in the mouth, we were still worried about her choking from prematurely swallowing, but now that she’s gotten the hang of it, we give them to her whole. In the beginning, they would get stuck in the palm of her hand and half of them would never make it into her mouth. While her pincer grip is not completely perfected just yet, Mio has learned how to grasp the puff and successfully shove them into her mouth! The funny thing is that whenever we sprinkle some on her high chair tray, she somehow feels like she has to grab them all at once, so she attempts to grab them by the handful… and then when we start adding more to the tray while she’s working on getting the ones that are already in her hand into her mouth, she gets frustrated because there’s more than she can handle at once. Not sure where the “Gotta-Catch-’em-All” mentality comes from, but it’s entertaining to watch. It’s okay to take things one puff at a time, Mio….
We’ve also started introducing Japanese baby crackers to her in the past week, too. I picked them up at the local Japanese grocery, and I break them up into little pieces and hand them to her to grab and eat. They also melt in the mouth, and come in vegetable flavors that with little sugar. She has been gobbling them up, too! She definitely enjoys self-feeding with snacks more than when we feed her baby food. Recently, she tries to grab the spoon and bowl of baby food on her own and ends up making a huge mess! Trying to be little Miss Independent already….
Here’s a video of Mio eating her finger foods! (Sorry it’s a little out of focus. I’m not as good as Dan at taking footage with the DSLR….)
…and here are some photos of our messy eater:
In the past couple days, our whole family has come down with a cold. I’m feeling the sickest of the bunch, with a sore throat and head congestion. Dan has been feeling some milder symptoms in the throat, and Mio has a runny nose and is sneezing… her throat also sounds a little hoarse. I’m kicking myself for letting ourselves get sick, especially Mio (since it’s her first time getting sick), and I’m frustrated because I’m pretty certain I know the exact place and person we contracted it from this past weekend. I can’t overdose on cold medicine as I usually do to get better because I’m nursing, so I’ve just been drinking lots of fluids (tea and chicken soup) and gulping down spoonfuls of lemon juice and honey, which has been helping. I hope we all get over this soon… I hate being sick, especially during the holiday season!
Thankfully, Mio still seems pretty energetic and cheerful despite it all. Still crawling and standing up wherever she goes….
My desk is right next to Mio’s crib, and sometimes when I’m hard-pressed to get some work done and can’t give Mio 100% of my attention, I’ll put her in the crib with some toys so that she doesn’t get into any mischief. Now that she’s able to pull herself up everywhere, she’ll stand up against the side of the crib that is next to my desk, and quietly stare at me for as long as she can keep herself standing up. It’s cutest thing, but so distracting! It’s not long before I find myself saying, “Fiiiiine, I’ll play with you” and swoop her up in my arms.
It tickles me when she rests her chubby cheeks and chin on the rail.
Oh Mio, I love you and couldn’t ignore you if I tried….