Thursday, June 30, 2011

Table

I’m sitting at work and get two emails from Dominic “Fin” and “Voila”. The twins now have a table to play on (and hopefully not climb on).

He likes it! He likes it!

baby Bill Murrray

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Distracted by the everyday

I don’t know who reads this blog (say “Hello” why don’t you?) but sorry for the long silence. Life’s To-Do list gets long and so many little milestones happen in the meantime. The biggest news is Milo can sign now. He puts his index finger on his tongue when he is hungry. It’s mind-blowing because that means he can understand what we are saying even though he can’t talk back. Luca makes a little clucking noise with his tongue when he wants food. Just as charming. Milo also touches his head when he wants to say “dad”.

We recently went a 2 year old’s birthday party. Dominic and I were really cautious at first, following the babies like bodyguards. The only room that is child-proofed in our house is the nursery so we didn’t know how the twins would do with all the open space. Surprise—they were awesome! Not one fall. They were extremely shy at first but slowly with the temptation of new bright toys, they opened up and started exploring.

Milo is simply precious in this photo. He looks like his Grandmum Gloria.


The babies are able to pinch off pieces of food.

Luca pestering Milo.

The twins first blueberry pancakes (for Father’s Day).

We’ve been letting Ruby explore on her own in the backyard. Bad idea.

Baby cakes


Luca’s first tunnel crawl (Milo was too scared)

Juicy bellies

Milo, The Explorer

I can see into the future with this shot. Milo standing on a pot (I’m holding his hand).



Friday, June 10, 2011

The Difference A Year Makes

The-Amazing-Celina! Celina is our current and favorite nanny. The boys love her too. 

Grandma sleeping while on baby duty. She’s so fired!

Look at the size difference from a year ago!






Back to Normal

Grandpa holding Luca and Grandma holding Milo
My parents are back in Ohio and our life is back to normal. Simple. It’s not that my parents are difficult people. But when they get together, it’s like that scene in Fantastic Mr. Fox, when Mr. Fox has a meeting with the Badger and things get heated FAST. Spontaneous combustion at any given moment since my father is deaf, my mother easily irritated and they’ve been married for 39 years. 

Some things get lost in translation between Vietnamese and English but one thing my parents said made me laugh. They couldn’t get over how smooth the babies’ skin were. They said it was smooth like a boiled egg. Ha! So true.
Grandpa holding Milo and Grandma holding Luca


Wednesday, June 1, 2011

The eagles have landed

Ong and Ba Pham

First order of business: playing Powerball with the hope of making all our dreams come true.


Second order of business: Phở


I took my mom and dad to the Goodwill store to kill some time and to get out of the house. My dad couldn’t get over the size of the place. Going clothes shopping with my mom is a hoot. She honestly will pick out the worst looking, most scary patterned, ill-fitted clothes in the entire store. My dad was proud of this leather coat that he pulled from the rack. I was cocky and dismissed it saying it was cheap pleather. I was wrong. It was leather and more importantly, “Made in the USA!”. He also dropped some slang, “It’s money,” which cracked my ass up.  For a mere $24.99, my dad felt like a million bucks. My favorite day ever!

BFFs

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