Monday, June 18, 2007

Happy Baba's Day

Note the blurry feet, swinging with glee.

Brian and I joke about never thinking we'd ever see this day. And now it's passed without much fanfare! Our little family has been sick this past week. Brian brought home a cold with coughing and sneezing and congestion (probably from some germ-ridden middle-schooler) who passed it on to me, who also got a fever. Sydney somehow avoided the coughing and sneezing and congestion but got the fever, just for a short while. Needless to say, we are getting ourselves back to normal just in time for school to get out for Brian this coming Thursday. Father's Day was uneventful but at least we got some rest. Thanks to Grandpa Jim and Grammy Kathie for taking care of Sydney on those sick days when Mama couldn't!

Here's where Sydney liked to lay for a while when she had a fever.




We got a visit last Saturday (the 9th) from cousins Mark and Anna Quan, who were in town for a wedding. Coincidently, the groom of the wedding they attended happened to be the brother of a teacher at Brian's school. Thanks for the outfit and the soccer goal! She's on her way!

Here's proof for all that Mark and Anna were here:




Here's Sydney and Baba just chillin', watching Mickey Mouse Clubhouse. Sydney just likes the first minute and the last minute of the show with the music and dancing.



Here's our little noodle princess:

Sydney fits perfectly in our laps!

New words Sydney says these days include "hat" and "hot". She still picks up little tiny bits of crumbs and trash, but they don't necessarily go right into the mouth; she brings them to us to throw away. One of her favorite foods is edamame, and she has taken a liking to raisins, which Mama can't believe. Speaking of Mama, she seems to have replaced the word Baba with Mama and now calls both of us Mama. Oh well. There you have it. How apropo, for Father's Day!

Friday, June 08, 2007

Let's Get Together, Yeah Yeah Yeah

Last Sunday Sydney got to go to the Oregon Zoo for the second week in a row! But this time, we didn't even bother trying to see the elephants because we were there to meet up with most of our travel group. In retrospect, we probably could have just met at a park. We only managed to see a few zoo animals due to all the visiting and catching up with our friends. We did manage to get former Oregon governor John Kitzhaber, who was there that day, to take our picture below. Thanks to Tim for being brave enough to ask him.

Here's Group 98 as we are known at our adoption agency. Left to right are us, Paul, Lydia and Maya, Ama, Joanna and Zanna, and Inge, Tim and Natalie. We're sorry that Janet and JoLi couldn't join us as they live in Naperville, IL.




Here are the Fu girls as we sometimes refer to them; they are from Fuzhou, Nanchang. Of course, this is one of the best shots we could get as they are all very active and happy now! (Even though it looks as if Sydney is being nonsocial...) Think how far they've come since the red couch photo in Guangzhou!



Maya just couldn't contain herself.



That's a little better...except for Maya. She refuses to be held up by Sydney again!


Sydney and Zanna are learning to share. Zanna has Sydney's sippy cup and vice versa. Looks like Sydney wants both.


Maya: "Love your shoes. Where did you get them?"
Sydney: "Why are you touching my foot?"
Stroller buddies...
It was great catching up with everyone there. We all have a common bond that will never end.
In other news...

Here's Sydney gathering pinecones on a recent visit to the Round Lake trail in Camas.






Sydney continues to grow and surprise us every day. Recently she is saying "nana" for banana, "umpa" for Grandpa, and I even caught her saying "Sydney" one morning as she pointed to herself. She has rediscovered watermelon and says four syllables (baby babble) to represent one of her favorite foods. We figure it's because they grow watermelon in Nanchang. This morning on our walk with Ellie, she held her pinched fingers to her nose, as I was pooper-scooping and saying "P.U., stinky poo-poo!" She has seen me do this before and loves to copy. She also picks up little bits of trash or crumbs and brings them to us to throw away. Our budding environmentalist?

Friday, June 01, 2007

Visitors from the East


Whew! After a nice long weekend visit from Uncle Dennis and cousin Anna from Pennsylvania, Sydney's sleep clock seems a bit off. She has gotten up twice this week about an hour and a half earlier than usual. Of course, this made her a bit confused and she immediately fell asleep a couple of hours later. Perhaps she is trying to be on East Coast time with her uncle and cousin.


Here she is waiting at the airport for them, with Grammy's diet Coke:


























We had lots of fun hanging out with Uncle Dennis and Anna.

Here we are just chillin' at Grammy and Grandpa's:

In the computer room.


















Uncle Dennis has a big mouth!


















He makes funny sounds......and plays with food.






















I think I like him!


Here we are at the Oregon Zoo:





I call this one "Cowgirl Cousins"....

Just start singing the William Tell Overture and Sydney will start galloping in place.











Once again, not looking at the elephants.





















But I did like pushing my own stroller around. And I always like petting the sheep.



























Here we are playing mini-golf. Sydney is in charge of ball collection.





Here we are just hanging out at our crib. (That's baby homie talk for home.)




















And finally, here's one for Grammy: