Monday, July 23, 2007

Kate at Miel's


Went to meet a couple of artists in an impromptu lunch hosted by Dengcoy Miel in his newly bought and beautifully renovated flat last weekend. Kate tagged along to see the master and his lair, and mommy Kat was at hand to take a picture of us in his work desk.

(Semi) Solid food!




At 5 months 3 weeks, Kate already weighs more than 9kg. I'm not sure if she's heavier than the norm but she does look bigger than most kids her age that i've seen, which i'm not really surprised with since my wife is a tall woman at 5ft 10 inches (by asian standards). We started introducing rice cereals in her meal when she was 4 months old and she seem to have instinctively gave a liking for solid food. Feeding her cereals has been a delight so far since she has never refused any of the food we have given her. The only drawback though is she likes her food so much that we have to give it without delay, otherwise she'll show a tantrum. The water bottle is at hand to pacify her in the gaps between refilling her food bowl. Mark on her face was a result of a pacifier she was using before her feed. Feeding started few minutes after her lunchtime nap.

Wednesday, July 18, 2007

Grandma and Kate

Nanay Mely, Kuya Rico, Kate and Mommy at Changi airport


Last Sunday, Kat's mom, Nanay Mely, went back to Manila after a six-month stay with us.
During these months Nanay kept a watchful eye on our little Kate. From the time she was born, and the months to follow as my wife went back to work after her maternity leave. She also looked after how our new nanny was like in taking care of Kate, eventually giving her nod of approval.
She passed on here experience and maternal instincts to us on what to do with our little one. And for that we'll be eternally grateful. For myself, i'm grateful to her twice. For being the mother of my wife and the loving grandmother of my daughter. We send our love Nanay.

*Nanay is "mother" in our native language Tagalog






Sunday, July 8, 2007

Happy Kate



Pick of the week


It's almost a ritual now that we take pictures of Kate every weekend, the only time we get to spend two full days with our little one. On weekdays, depending on our schedule, I or Kat often gets home when Kate's already asleep or is about to sleep. We sleep with her in the same room, but that's not exactly a time "spent" together. Or is it? We still feed her at least once during the night, so that counts as quality time eventhough we're the ones half-awake. Nevertheless, Kate's smile, as my mum in law always says, makes everything worthwhile. And she's absolutely right.

Mommy behind the lens