Ah ha…I can do what grandma does too 🙂
Ah ha…I can do what grandma does too 🙂
Henry and his parents have a 5-days weekend due to the Ching-Ming festival (the day where w clean the cemetery of our ancestral). Â We drove to Yilan and stayed their overnight at the homestay. Â Unfortunately, it rain on both days in Yilan. Â However, we were able to squeeze in a difficult hike and an easy stroll at a beautiful lake called Mei Hua Hu (Mei Hua Lake). Â As with any trips, we usually eat more than we expand so both Henry and I gain some more weight:(
This was also Ethan’s first overnight trip. I was afraid that he would not sleep through the night and his sleep/wake schedule will be off. Â Fortunately, we get plenty of naps during the day (because he is either dozing off in the car or in the sling, which he loves very much). Â Now that we have survived this trip with Ethan, we are prepared for our 3 days/2 night trip in Hualien for our triathlon race in May.





At 4+ months, babies drooled a lot as they begin to teeth. Â In Chinese, there is a tradition to “collect their saliva” so they would not drool as much. Â When Ethan turned 4 months, grandma had the “saliva” ceremony at KHS. Â According to the tradition, one would take the donut like cookie that was hanged around Ethan neck and gentle swipe it on his chin. Â Then, the person will break the cookie from the necklace and eat it. Â





