For our three year wedding anniversary, Dan and I decided to forego getting gifts for each other in favor of buying ourselves a joint gift of a DSLR so that we could capture some quality photos of Mio as she grows older. After some research, we decided that the best camera for us was the Canon Rebel T3i. We purchased the Sigma 17-70mm F2.8-4 lens to go with it because we wanted an affordable walkaround lens that could be used in a variety of situations so we wouldn’t have to buy a bunch of different lenses (mostly because I am too lazy to constantly switch them out).
Mio with our new Canon Rebel T3i when it arrived.
She looked delighted with the box, but somehow seems confused by the camera.
Here are some photos of Mio we took with our new T3i! 🙂
She likes to twist backwards in her Bumbo seat.
Trying to eat her Winkel toy.
Having a meltdown.
The new highchair we got Mio last weekend. She hasn't started solids yet, but lately she cries if she doesn't get to sit at the table with us during dinner, so decided to get a highchair so she could be with us at the table. The best part of it is how compact it folds up, and how we can lower the seat on it (like this)!
Daddy's Girl.
Smiling at the camera.
On her playmat, holding her head up high.
We can’t wait to capture all of Mio’s precious moments with this camera as she grows older. I’m still learning how to use it, but I’m having a lot of fun with it already!
When Mio and I were back in Virginia last month, my mother gave us a dress that her friend from Japan had sent for Mio. It’s very over-the-top and super girly (yes, even to me!), and we honestly never have an occasion for Mio to wear it because it’s just so big and fancy. There’s so much tulle on the skirt that it seems like it would get uncomfortable right away, especially for a baby. Still, it’s a beautiful dress and I’d hate for it to go unworn, so we decided to put Mio in it the other day before she gets too big for it.
Here is our little ballerina Mio!
She seemed to be happy in it at first...
The back is very cute with the ribbon!
Cheesing for the camera.
Monsieur Degas, I'm ready for my portrait.
"Mommy, I'm drowning in this stupid dress!"
The dress really is kind of ridiculous.
"Enough already! Get me out of this!!!"
Oh well, it will be a while before Mio will be interested in ballerina dresses! I can’t wait until she starts doing her own sweet little pirouettes across the room…. 🙂
Mio had some very special visitors this past weekend — her Auntie Megumi, Auntie Sam, and Uncle Matt came to meet her for the very first time on Sunday! The last time we were all together was at the gorgeous baby shower that they threw for us before Mio was born. Megumi lives in Southern California now, but we’re so glad that she was in the area so that we could all come together again!
Mio loves Auntie Gumi already!
She loved Auntie Sam, too! Look at that big smile!!!
Matt was a little scared of holding her, but she loved him too!
I baked some lemon cupcakes for the occasion!
It was a nice balance of sweet and tart flavors, and my favorite part is the lemon cream cheese frosting.
Megumi, Sam, and Matt have been so loving, sweet, and generous to Mio even before her arrival! I’m looking forward to all the future memories we’ll have together, and feel so lucky that Mio has such wonderful aunties and uncle that will be there to watch her grow. Thank you so much for visiting us this weekend! Hope to see you again soon. 🙂
My maternity leave comes to an end tomorrow as I go back to work for the first time since giving birth to Mio. I definitely have mixed feelings. Of course, I can’t help but have some reservations about leaving Mio to go work, after spending virtually every moment of the past three and half months with her. I already know I’ll experience some separation anxiety and constantly wonder how she’s doing while I’m at the office. I feel sad and guilty that I will likely miss some moments in her development and growth. At the same time, though, a part of me is relieved to be going back to work. During the past few weeks, I’ve found myself craving some more human interaction with grown adults, with people who can actual talk when I speak to them. I love Mio and cherish the time I spend with her, but there are definitely moments as a new parent when I feel overwhelmed with stress as well as feelings of exasperation and frustration. Every parent feels suffocated at some point. My cousin once told me that it’s important to have some time away once in a while, since it will make you appreciate your children more and your love for them will grow. I think that for myself personally, having part of my pre-Mio life back will give me balance and a sense of normalcy which will help keep me sane. As rewarding as the experience of motherhood is, I want to continue to pursue my passion that I’ve worked so hard for. I want Mio to grow up to follow her dreams and know that as a woman, you can have both a beautiful family life and the career you dreamed of. What better way to show her than by example? I’m very goal-oriented and feel that I’ll always need to work in some capacity — whether it’s in an office for a company or at home as a freelancer — to feel fulfilled. I don’t consider this selfish, and I think that I’ll function better as a mother for Mio. A happy mommy is a better mommy.
Thankfully, I won’t be completely sacrificing the majority of my time with Mio, nor will I have to worry about whether or not Mio is in good hands. My boss has been very gracious and flexible in working out a working schedule with me in which I would only go back to work part-time, three days a week, instead of a full five-day work week. We’re also very fortunate that Dan’s mother has volunteered her time to come to our home and care for Mio during the days that I’m at work. I love and trust my mother-in-law, so I know she’ll take very good care of Mio and we won’t have to worry about Mio suffering any shortage of love and affection.
I’m very grateful for the past three and a half months I’ve had to bond with Mio and watch her grow. It’s been such a joy, and I feel so lucky to have had that time with her.
Wish me luck tomorrow — it’ll definitely be difficult to part with this little cutie!
Whether at work or at home, Mommy loves you very much! ♥
Mio is 15 weeks old today, and our little roly poly has been rolling over all over the place since she learned how earlier this week. I took multiple video clips on my phone over the past few days, and Dan helped me compile them into a video montage set to music. Enjoy! 🙂