Chloe’s 2-Year Checkup

So, Chloe is definitely a third child.  It took me a month after her 2nd birthday to realize that we never took her in for her 2 year check-up with the pediatrician.  Then when I get there today, Dr. Yim tells me I forgot to bring her back after her 18-month appt to get her shots (since she was sick at that appt).  Oops.  Bad mommy.

 

Chloe did super well.  No crying at all with her vaccinations. 

Chloe’s “25-month” stats….

Weight = 28.5 pounds

Height = 34.5 inches

 

Here’s a picture of our Chloe – a total spitfire who can furrow her brow all morning long just for not getting the purple plate she wanted at breakfast.  Caleb and Caris, don’t even think about taking a toy from her lest you feel her wrath.  Chloe is a cutie, though.  Good thing for her!

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Belize Day 6

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Crab watching

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Bird eating worm

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Hanging out in the hammock

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Chloe helping to put away clothes

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Caris getting in on that action

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Sup frog

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Caleb listening to the band play

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Belize Day 5

I’m little behind posting updates.  Maybe if the wireless didn’t suck so much here, there would be more updates.  Or maybe not.

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Breakfast!

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Boat ride to San Pedro

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Blue Water Grill.  Yvonne and I had our 1 year anniversary dinner here when we first came to Belize.

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Going back home

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Belize Day 4

It rained a little bit today. First rains of our vacation.

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Po-po and Caris dancing at the Belizian Dinner night.

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The bugs are killing me.  I’m tasty.

Yvonne: How come Caleb doesn’t have any?
Caleb: I’m not tasty.

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And the bug bites are only going to get worse.

Belize Day 3

Our sleeping arrangements aren’t ideal, at least not for me and Yvonne.  We only have a 1 bedroom.  So of course the kids get the bedroom with the air conditioning.  And we’re on the couch.  At least the kids get a comfy bed.  We should go sleep outside.

Kids’ bed + crib

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Chris & Yvonne’s bed

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Caleb, Caris and I went swimming in the new pool today.  It was about 80 degrees outside the pool.  The water inside was probably about 60 degrees.  Just a little cold.

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The kids just love hanging out in the balcony.

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Heading out to San Pedro (the main town)

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Waiting for dinner.

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Happy Birthday, Chloe!

90210, Chloe was born.  I can’t believe she’s already a year old.

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Caleb & Caris have grown a lot too.

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Chloe on top of the bilirubin lights.

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First time out to dinner.

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6 weeks old and getting some tummy time.

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2 Months.  Stretch!!

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10 weeks

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3 Months.  She did not like that car seat.

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A place she’s still familiar with today.

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First Christmas

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4 Months

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Chloe’s the only child of ours that naturally has her mouth closed.

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5 months old

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Still showing off that toothless grin.

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6 months old and eating her first solids

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I don’t know about this bottle thing

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7 months and I finally sit.  Still no crawling though.

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Getting my shots

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Told you. Only one with her mouth naturally closed

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Our cats like Chloe for some reason.

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8 months.  Chloe’s (and Caris’) first ride at Disneyland.

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Over 8 months old, I still fall back when I’m sitting, and I still can’t crawl.

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Star Wars.  Don’t mind Caris and her pants down

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That ain’t my phone.

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Tommy isn’t the smartest of cats.

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Baby Dedication

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9 months

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Finally crawling

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That pacifier might be a little big

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10 months

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Learning to stand

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I don’t feel so good, Mommy.

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11 months

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So much mischief

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“Look, Daddy.  I’m climbed the stairs.”

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Happy Birthday, baby girl.

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Church Easter Hike

Almost every Easter, our church organizes a hike.  But dragging along three kids 3 years and under, you tend not to make it to an 8am meet-up time.  We went up to Eaton Canyon Park anyways.

We decide to get some McDonalds for breakfast and eat there. 

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And no, I don’t know why Caris is eating like that.

In the visitor’s center, there were some animals in glass cases.  There were two animals that had food in their cages; the tarantula and the garter snake.  Although I hate spiders and snakes, I had to keep my open in case one decided to go after some food, a cricket for the tarantula and some fish for the snake.

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The tarantula got my hopes up, but I guess it wasn’t hungry.

The best part about the visitor’s center was the glass case with the stuffed animals and their fake poop.

Now on to the hike.

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There’s a stream crossing at Eaton Canyon Park.  Last time we were here, the creek was dry.  This time, not so much.

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I have a bad history with stream crossings.  The first backpacking trip Yvonne took me on (this was before kids) was suppose to be an easy one.  It was only suppose to be a three mile (6 miles round-trip) hike.  Three miles to the campground, we’ll stay one night, and then go back home.  Easy, right?  Well it would have been easy if they didn’t lie about the distance and didn’t have the 26 stream crossings we had to cross.  So after that, I haven’t been very fond of stream crossings.

Of course Caleb wants to cross the stream, and Mommy was readily willing to go.  So off we go crossing the water.  I wish I could have taken a picture or video of us crossing.  I was carrying Caris.  Yvonne had Chloe in the Ergo, and was holding Caleb’s hand behind her as they crossed together.  Caleb almost made it unscathed until she lost her balance a little at the end.  While Yvonne was trying to steady herself, Caleb took a little step in the water.  He didn’t seem to mind.

Daddy and Caris, amazingly enough, made it dry.

Here’s us on the other side.

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We decided that it would have been easier to carry Caleb across, but it’s kind of hard when the kids outnumber the adults.  This friendly man offered to take Caleb.

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After some hard work this morning hiking, the kids need to use the potty.   Caleb left this present.

Mini-Flood of 2011

Before I moved into this house, there was the great flood of 2004.  The washing machine is located on the second floor of our house.  And when the pipes busted on that fateful night, there was chaos in the Wang household.  Water soaked through the floor into the kitchen and into the garage.  Lights came crashing down, walls developed mold.  Never I have though what such a bad idea it was to have a washing machine on the second floor.

7 years later, and the mini-flood of 2011 is upon us.  This wasn’t close to as bad as the great flood of 2004.  It wasn’t a downpour; just a light rain that lasted too long. Our water heater pipes start leaking in the middle of the night Wednesday-Thursday.  At least they were smart enough to keep the water heater on the ground floor and in the garage where the damage can be contained.

I turned off the water as tight as I could going into the tank, but it still kept leaking. This leak would persist for some 36 hours.

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Not only was our garage becoming messy from the water, we had no hot water.  No hot water to wash dishes.  No hot water for showers.  No hot water to bathe the kids.  I opted for not showering.  The kids endured the cold water, and they seemed to enjoy the bath anyways.

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There’s our bad pipe.

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And here’s our new pipes!

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