After rice cereal, Caris had avocado.
… and plum… besides many other foods since then.
Not the cleanest eater, but then… even Caleb isn’t always the cleanest eater.
Baby Wong (Caleb Wong & Caris Wong & Chloe Wong)
The adventures of Caleb, Caris, Chloe & Family
Caleb was having fun with the Rock Band drum set at Chris’ work. Wish we could have gotten better video footage. Caleb’s hilarious when he sings.
You almost got this baseball thing down, Caleb. Almost.
So, shapes are relative, right? As a mommy, I’d have to say so now. My son is contributing to modern art.
I’ve learned something new. Some stickers, when they get wet after being applied to Caleb’s shins, stick extra well to his skin. So well that they don’t come off for a couple of days even with soap and scrubbing. The top layer with the design comes off easily, but the gooey sticky part doesn’t. And this mommy is not going to resort to rubbing alcohol or any other type of strong cleaner on my son’s skin. I guess I could have gone to the pharmacy and picked up some adhesive remover. Not enough motivation to do so. Knew the stickers would come off sooner or later. 🙂
This post is only about a month late. Not bad for me.
We had a blast at Caleb’s birthday party on 7/3. Great way to start the July 4th weekend. Lots of friends came. Since we were having Caleb’s party at a large park/playground nearby, Chris & I decided to have a big birthday party for him this year. I was able to invite several of the wonderful moms God has blessed me with as friends since becoming a mom myself.
This is really sad, but we have no pictures of his birthday party. Neither of us took pictures. When we saw that so many other people were taking pictures with their cameras, we decided not to bother. So, please send us your pictures!
Caleb had fun opening all his presents.
Thanks to everyone for loving us… and our amazing son. As Chris said at the party… this has been a wild two years. We had no idea how challenging parenthood would be, but we also had no idea how much joy would accompany it as well.
Whee. Caleb loves slides. This would make pupu nervous. Sorry, pupu… this mommy lets her son go down big slides by himself all the time.
Caleb eating his first sandwich. Well, kind of. We’ve offered sandwiches before, but this is the first time he ate it as a sandwich (versus taking it apart). He even ate the dairy-free soy cheese and veganaise that I was trying out.
Caleb decided that he now likes spaghetti.
Daddy caught this cute video of Caleb playing with his car/bead toy.
Caleb is in bed. He should be asleep, but instead, I’m hearing this boy reciting letters of the alphabet and their corresponding sounds. I can’t get mad. His head is just full of letters. I’m amazed at how God has made children’s brains into sponges. They learn so much so quickly.
I thought Caleb was too young to learn his alphabet and numbers. Then I heard a neighbor mom talking about this DVD called the Letter Factory that taught her 3.5 year old all his letters and the sounds that go with the letters. The next week, our friend Belinda came to visit and told me she had been using the DVD on her son. So, we got the DVD. I showed it to Caleb the day after his birthday party. In 5 or 6 days, Caleb could say the whole alphabet and the their sounds. I was amazed. Every where we go, he notices letters.
We need to have at least a couple pictures like this on our blog for memory’s sake. Caleb still has a hearty cry. These pictures were taken just a few days ago. Caleb was mad at mommy for turning off his TV after one short episode of Boz. He wanted more. He obviously didn’t get what he wanted.
This shows a good view of Caleb’s teeth. He has all of them now. We didn’t even notice that he had gotten his last set of upper molars until right before his dentist appointment mid-June, and by then, they were already 1/2 way out. Way to go, Caleb… you got all your teeth before you even turned 2!
Yes, Caleb likes trains. But this mommy has held off buying him any. Whenever he sees the Metro line off the freeway, I always get the joy of hearing “Oo-oooooo†(aka, choo-choo) screamed at Caris and me.
On the rare occasion that I go to the mall, Caleb loves the train ride. Well, he loves watching it. He always wants to go on, but then doesn’t quite enjoy the ride as much as actually running on, off, and around the train. He’s always been too small/young to go on the train by himself, so this mommy has had to go with him. I hate this train ride. Caleb wants to get on so badly, but then he wants to get off before the ride is done. And I get motion sick on things that go round and round and round and round. This train goes around the track at least 20 times. Aiyah! Chris can’t take him since there’s a fairly low weight limit. So, mommy gets train duty. I have pupu to thank for all this since she’s the one who introduced Caleb to the train and bought him 20 train ride tickets.
Ok, so I bring all this up because this past week, Caleb sees the train. I’ve been telling him… “No train ride. Mommy doesn’t like the train ride. She gets sick.†This time, Caleb looks at me and says, “train. Caleb. myself.†What? You want to ride the train by yourself? Caleb says, “Self.†Ok… you sure, Caleb? So, finally, I let him get on. And, you know what? He had fun!